Synonyms of Broadway Musicals — Page 12
#277
Posted: 4/17/06 at 7:48pm
Everyone has been correct so far :)
You guys are too damn good! Or mabye I am too bad...
You guys are too damn good! Or mabye I am too bad...
"The hallmark of aristocracy is responsibility. Oh brother, that got me, that did me in!"
#278
Posted: 4/17/06 at 7:49pm
An additional monument- Another Pyramid.
#279
Posted: 4/17/06 at 7:51pm
Song Titles:
Hello!
Damn my name isn't Lisa!
Elderly Stream Male
Hello!
Damn my name isn't Lisa!
Elderly Stream Male
#280
Posted: 4/17/06 at 7:52pm
Elderly Stream Male-Old Man River!
Updated On: 4/17/06 at 07:52 PM
#282
Posted: 4/17/06 at 7:55pm
Anyone experience that server error?
yes that is a song.
kidding.
yes that is a song.
kidding.
#283
Posted: 4/17/06 at 8:02pm
Damn my name isn't Lisa! -- Liza With a Z
"You're the worst thing to happen to musical theatre since Andrew Lloyd Webber!" --Family Guy
"Shut up! It's been 29 years!!!" --the incomparable Patti LuPone in her MUCH DESERVED Tony acceptance speech for Gypsy.
Kitzy's Avatar du Jour: Kitzy as Little Red Ridinghood in her college's production of "Into the Woods"
"Shut up! It's been 29 years!!!" --the incomparable Patti LuPone in her MUCH DESERVED Tony acceptance speech for Gypsy.
Kitzy's Avatar du Jour: Kitzy as Little Red Ridinghood in her college's production of "Into the Woods"
#285
Posted: 4/17/06 at 8:05pm
Made some more too:
Song titles
1. The thing I did out of admiration
2. You're nifty
3. A place away from the city at the end of the week
4. Remember not the little man.
5. That redhead isn't just that readhead now (off-Broadway)
6. The entire populace should get a housekeeper
7. Let me known at the beginning (or end if you choose) of the week.
8. I manage to evoke a lashing from your foot.
9. I put on my jeans...and nothing else this morning.
10. at least 1 more deceased milk producer
11. I adapt quickly to my surroundings.
12. Summer is all around.
13. I have extensive knowledge of the man's person.
14. Many, many different ideas to dump a guy.
15. Remembering you frusterates the monkey's outta me.
16. Destitute toddler.
17. my dearest, don't face me
18. July evenings
Song titles
1. The thing I did out of admiration
2. You're nifty
3. A place away from the city at the end of the week
4. Remember not the little man.
5. That redhead isn't just that readhead now (off-Broadway)
6. The entire populace should get a housekeeper
7. Let me known at the beginning (or end if you choose) of the week.
8. I manage to evoke a lashing from your foot.
9. I put on my jeans...and nothing else this morning.
10. at least 1 more deceased milk producer
11. I adapt quickly to my surroundings.
12. Summer is all around.
13. I have extensive knowledge of the man's person.
14. Many, many different ideas to dump a guy.
15. Remembering you frusterates the monkey's outta me.
16. Destitute toddler.
17. my dearest, don't face me
18. July evenings
"This ocean runs more dark and deep than you may think you know...I'll be the fear of the fire at sea."
-Marie Christine
#286
Posted: 4/17/06 at 8:08pm
1. The thing I did out of admiration -- What I Did for Love
3. A place away from the city at the end of the week -- A Weekend in the Country
10. at least 1 more deceased milk producer -- Another Dead Cow
13. I have extensive knowledge of the man's person. -- I Know Him So Well
14. Many, many different ideas to dump a guy. -- One Hundred Easy Ways
18. July evenings -- Summer Nights
3. A place away from the city at the end of the week -- A Weekend in the Country
10. at least 1 more deceased milk producer -- Another Dead Cow
13. I have extensive knowledge of the man's person. -- I Know Him So Well
14. Many, many different ideas to dump a guy. -- One Hundred Easy Ways
18. July evenings -- Summer Nights
"You're the worst thing to happen to musical theatre since Andrew Lloyd Webber!" --Family Guy
"Shut up! It's been 29 years!!!" --the incomparable Patti LuPone in her MUCH DESERVED Tony acceptance speech for Gypsy.
Kitzy's Avatar du Jour: Kitzy as Little Red Ridinghood in her college's production of "Into the Woods"
"Shut up! It's been 29 years!!!" --the incomparable Patti LuPone in her MUCH DESERVED Tony acceptance speech for Gypsy.
Kitzy's Avatar du Jour: Kitzy as Little Red Ridinghood in her college's production of "Into the Woods"
#287
Posted: 4/17/06 at 8:16pm
2. You're nifty = Thou Swell
4. Remember not the little man = Forget About the Boy
6. The entire populace should get a housekeeper = Everbody Ought to Have a Maid
7. Let me known at the beginning (or end if you choose) of the week. = Tell Me On a Sunday
9. I put on my jeans...and nothing else this morning. = I'm Not Wearing Underwear Today
12. Summer is all around. = June is Busting Out All Over
4. Remember not the little man = Forget About the Boy
6. The entire populace should get a housekeeper = Everbody Ought to Have a Maid
7. Let me known at the beginning (or end if you choose) of the week. = Tell Me On a Sunday
9. I put on my jeans...and nothing else this morning. = I'm Not Wearing Underwear Today
12. Summer is all around. = June is Busting Out All Over
"You pile up enough tomorrows, and you'll find you are left with nothing but a lot of empty yesterdays. I don't know about you, but I'd like to make today worth remembering." --Harold Hill from The Music Man
Updated On: 4/17/06 at 08:16 PM
#288
Posted: 4/17/06 at 8:47pm
Here are some clues to the ones not yet guessed. Clues are to the show the songs come from for the most part:
5. That redhead isn't just that readhead now (off-Broadway, sequel to a popular 70's musical)
8. I manage to evoke a lashing from your foot. (Cole Porter musical)
11. I adapt quickly to my surroundings. (1st time around the show this came from was a flop, now fairly well recieved in the musical theater cannon)
12. Summer is (I should say arriving suddenly)all around. (Rodger's and Hammerstein Musical)
15. Remembering you frusterates the monkey's outta me. (Sondheim musical)
16. Destitute toddler. (Sondheim Musical)
17. my dearest, don't face me (R&H musical)
5. That redhead isn't just that readhead now (off-Broadway, sequel to a popular 70's musical)
8. I manage to evoke a lashing from your foot. (Cole Porter musical)
11. I adapt quickly to my surroundings. (1st time around the show this came from was a flop, now fairly well recieved in the musical theater cannon)
12. Summer is (I should say arriving suddenly)all around. (Rodger's and Hammerstein Musical)
15. Remembering you frusterates the monkey's outta me. (Sondheim musical)
16. Destitute toddler. (Sondheim Musical)
17. my dearest, don't face me (R&H musical)
"This ocean runs more dark and deep than you may think you know...I'll be the fear of the fire at sea."
-Marie Christine
#289
Posted: 4/17/06 at 8:50pm
I updated my answer and added #12 right as you were posting this
"You pile up enough tomorrows, and you'll find you are left with nothing but a lot of empty yesterdays. I don't know about you, but I'd like to make today worth remembering." --Harold Hill from The Music Man
Updated On: 4/17/06 at 08:50 PM
#290
Posted: 4/17/06 at 8:54pm
5. That redhead isn't just that readhead now (off-Broadway, sequel to a popular 70's musical)= Annie Ain't Just Annie Anymore
"You pile up enough tomorrows, and you'll find you are left with nothing but a lot of empty yesterdays. I don't know about you, but I'd like to make today worth remembering." --Harold Hill from The Music Man
#291
Posted: 4/17/06 at 9:59pm
8. I manage to evoke a lashing from your foot. (Cole Porter musical) : I GET A KICK OUT OF YOU
"I don't wanna see that!" -Aunt Sassy (as played by Valerie Cherish) on Room & Bored
#292
Posted: 4/17/06 at 10:04pm
You guys still didnt get:
-Existence is completely out of control
-Develop in my benefit
-Existence is completely out of control
-Develop in my benefit
"The hallmark of aristocracy is responsibility. Oh brother, that got me, that did me in!"
#293
Posted: 4/17/06 at 10:09pm
-Existence is completely out of control : LIFE IS PANDEMONIUM (butchered the spelling)
-Develop in my benefit : GROW FOR ME
-Develop in my benefit : GROW FOR ME
"I don't wanna see that!" -Aunt Sassy (as played by Valerie Cherish) on Room & Bored
#294
Posted: 4/17/06 at 10:12pm
Bingo!
"The hallmark of aristocracy is responsibility. Oh brother, that got me, that did me in!"
#295
11. I adapt quickly to my surroundings. (1st time around the show this came from was a flop, now fairly well recieved in the musical theater cannon)
****Getting to Know You****?
16. Destitute toddler. (Sondheim Musical)
***Poor Thing***?
17. my dearest, don't face me (R&H musical)
**Love, Look Away***
And a few others I thought had a possible different answer--
Hello--**Wilkommen**
You're Nifty--"You're the Top"
Posted: 4/17/06 at 10:37pm
11. I adapt quickly to my surroundings. (1st time around the show this came from was a flop, now fairly well recieved in the musical theater cannon)
****Getting to Know You****?
16. Destitute toddler. (Sondheim Musical)
***Poor Thing***?
17. my dearest, don't face me (R&H musical)
**Love, Look Away***
And a few others I thought had a possible different answer--
Hello--**Wilkommen**
You're Nifty--"You're the Top"
#296
Posted: 4/17/06 at 10:42pm
17 is right.
11. May be also considered an operetta.
16. is close, but try to find another word for toddler.
11. May be also considered an operetta.
16. is close, but try to find another word for toddler.
"This ocean runs more dark and deep than you may think you know...I'll be the fear of the fire at sea."
-Marie Christine
#298
Posted: 4/17/06 at 10:48pm
"The world's so romantic, so let's kiss" is Like Zis, Like Zat.
You got ALL my show titles right, but I'll give you two more chances to guess these:
The object of my affection resides in another country
Try listening to the musical ensemble that comes from the European Country on the Baltic Sea
Now here's some more to keep you all guessing:
Song Titles:
Lacking an intense feeling of deep affection
Visit my humble abode
Reveal to me the entrance latch
A person residing in the nearby foliage (okay, way too easy)
Beneath the ocean (that was still too easy)
I would sacrifice my existence for the person that I'm trying to sing to (who is you)
If our mother had her nuptials
Show Titles:
The twelve-month period with the amphibians
The group of dancers in a straight slash
The tone poem about the plant with the percussion
You got ALL my show titles right, but I'll give you two more chances to guess these:
The object of my affection resides in another country
Try listening to the musical ensemble that comes from the European Country on the Baltic Sea
Now here's some more to keep you all guessing:
Song Titles:
Lacking an intense feeling of deep affection
Visit my humble abode
Reveal to me the entrance latch
A person residing in the nearby foliage (okay, way too easy)
Beneath the ocean (that was still too easy)
I would sacrifice my existence for the person that I'm trying to sing to (who is you)
If our mother had her nuptials
Show Titles:
The twelve-month period with the amphibians
The group of dancers in a straight slash
The tone poem about the plant with the percussion
"How could she just suddenly, completely disappear into thin water?" - The Little Mermaid
Updated On: 4/17/06 at 10:48 PM
#299
Posted: 4/17/06 at 11:01pm
Try listening to the musical ensemble that comes from the European Country on the Baltic Sea -- Haben Sie Gehört das Deutsche Band?
The object of my affection resides in another country -- My Girlfriend Who Lives in Canada
The object of my affection resides in another country -- My Girlfriend Who Lives in Canada
"You're the worst thing to happen to musical theatre since Andrew Lloyd Webber!" --Family Guy
"Shut up! It's been 29 years!!!" --the incomparable Patti LuPone in her MUCH DESERVED Tony acceptance speech for Gypsy.
Kitzy's Avatar du Jour: Kitzy as Little Red Ridinghood in her college's production of "Into the Woods"
"Shut up! It's been 29 years!!!" --the incomparable Patti LuPone in her MUCH DESERVED Tony acceptance speech for Gypsy.
Kitzy's Avatar du Jour: Kitzy as Little Red Ridinghood in her college's production of "Into the Woods"
Updated On: 4/17/06 at 11:01 PM
#300
Posted: 4/17/06 at 11:09pm
bumping mine...
"How could she just suddenly, completely disappear into thin water?" - The Little Mermaid
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