Musicals in Pop Culture
#0Musicals in Pop Culture
Posted: 8/18/03 at 4:04pm
i have noticed that musicals have snuck back into pop culture and was wondering what all your opinions are on this topic.
Peace love and hairgrease,
QP
#2re: re: Musicals in Pop Culture
Posted: 8/18/03 at 4:22pm
With the help of Moulin Rouge (sp?) and Chicago, they are def. out in pop culture and "mainstream" people are starting to notice them more. IMHO
Peace love and Hairgrease,
QP
MsNina
Stand-by Joined: 5/15/03
#3re: re: re: Musicals in Pop Culture
Posted: 8/18/03 at 4:26pmyeah sure, musicals and movies about comic books. its making a lot of geeks/nerds/dorks/crazy fanatical people really happy. i don't think musicals are mainstream yet, but the geeks/nerds/dorks are on to the right idea.
#4re: re: re: Musicals in Pop Culture
Posted: 8/18/03 at 4:27pm
I'd actually say they were more a part of pop culture in the 80's when the Webber and Mackintosh shows were big deals. You saw a LOT more 'Phantom' and 'Les Mis' shirts back then and a lot more casual people own those cast albums and went to those road shows, as well as travelling to New York and especially Toronto to see those shows.
I don't see any of that interest today, regardless of those two movies.
#5re: re: re: re: Musicals in Pop Culture
Posted: 8/18/03 at 4:28pmKeep in mind comic books are selling less now than they ever have so the idea that more movies leads to more interest, like musicals, is deceiving.
MusicMan
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/16/03
#6re: re: re: re: re: Musicals in Pop Culture
Posted: 8/19/03 at 12:29am
And, frankly, if there's any renaissance of the musical in pop culture, they're either heartless, presentational properties (like Chicago) or "deconstructionist," hypocritical wanna-be-oh-so-hip-and-ironic-yet-want-us-to-feel abortions (like Moulin Rouge). Somewhere along the way the musical has lost its humanity and its ability to sing and celebrate life forthrightly---and that's tragic.
Updated On: 8/19/03 at 12:29 AM
Hello Gorgeous
Broadway Star Joined: 7/29/03
#7re: re: re: re: re: re: Musicals in Pop Culture
Posted: 8/19/03 at 9:16pm
Musicals may not be "mainstream", but they are definaty becoming more popular. With the huge success of "Moulin Rouge" and "Chicago", they are getting noticed.
And I don't know if this is because musicals are becoming more popular, the popularity of the show or the popularity of the show's star, but GYPSY is number 9 on amazon.com's Top Sellers list. How many musicals can have that behind them?
sharon1
Broadway Star Joined: 6/3/03
#8re: re: re: re: re: re: re: Musicals in Pop Culture
Posted: 8/19/03 at 9:23pmMusical have always been and always will be part of my "mainstream" and my "culture". So sue me
#9re: re: re: re: re: re: re: Musicals in Pop Culture
Posted: 8/19/03 at 9:29pm
Actually, 'Hairspray' was in the top 10 on Amazon when it was released as well. That's an EXTREMELY skewed number as it doesn't correlate to Billboard or the charts in any way, Amazon being just one retailer, and not one with a non-internet presence. 'Gypsy' won't show up on the Top 100, regardless of how it does on Amazon.
All that shows is that the first-day buying theater audience is likely to use mail order.
Unknown User
Joined: 12/31/69
#10Musicals in Pop Culture
Posted: 8/19/03 at 10:52pmBut it also is well known that millions of people use AMAZON. I think everyone I know has used it at least once. And that does show that the "young kids" are not the only buyers.
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