Favorite book of a musical?
Favorite book of a musical? #25
Posted: 2/13/12 at 12:50pm
1776
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Into the Woods
Sunday in the Park With George
Fiddler on the Roof
The Producers
The Drowsy Chaperone
Assassins
Favorite book of a musical? #26
Posted: 2/13/12 at 12:59pm
THE PRODUCERS
INTO THE WOODS
LES MIZ has a great book to it as well. They pack quite a story into 3 hours!
Favorite book of a musical? #28
Posted: 7/1/12 at 6:49pm
Yes I must also add Les Misèrables.
And I might as well say it: The Phantom of the Opera.
Favorite book of a musical? #29
Posted: 7/1/12 at 6:55pmI have to say ONCE! I love the new characters and how it showed the story. You learned about the characters quickly and you loved them. My list is: Once, ALNM, and The Light in the Piazza.
Favorite book of a musical? #30
Posted: 7/1/12 at 7:18pm
I'd say Fiddler on the Roof and Guys and Dolls are the best written libretto's.
I also want to say Billy Elliot, I think Lee Hall did a great job adapting his story to the stage.
Favorite book of a musical? #31
Posted: 7/1/12 at 7:21pm
Gypsy
Company
Cabaret
Into the Woods
Spamalot (I love the movie, and it's the movie)
I love Kiss me Kate, too
Updated On: 7/1/12 at 07:21 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/5/11
Favorite book of a musical? #32
Posted: 7/1/12 at 7:46pm
Into the woods
Gypsy
Les Mis
Fiddler on the roof
Next To Normal
My Fair Lady
Favorite book of a musical? #33
Posted: 7/1/12 at 8:14pm
Mine would have to be:
Drowsy Chaperone
The Music Man
Anything Goes
Thoroughly Modern Millie
Phantom of the Opera
Favorite book of a musical? #34
Posted: 7/1/12 at 8:21pm
My favorites are
Gypsy
Company
A Little Night Music
My Fair Lady
The Drowsy Chaperone
Anything Goes
and Follies (I know it's not perfect and there are better books out there, but I just love it!)
Favorite book of a musical? #35
Posted: 7/1/12 at 8:34pm
Gypsy, 1776, A Little Night Music.
and then there are the rest.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/5/09
Favorite book of a musical? #37
Posted: 7/1/12 at 10:05pm
CITY OF ANGELS is brilliant.
So, so funny, and so cleverly constructed, and so underrated! Truly one of the few books that could play just as well without the score.
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