Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
Ha!
"Adultery, John."
The Crucible.
"Pins, Abigail."
-1776
For real!
You said no lyrics, but I’m throwing in:
More beer
From Sunday In The Park With George
I think the turning point in Rent is when Idniana Menzelbaum responds to her inter-racial lesbian lover who had just told the rebels that Benny had called the cops with a heart felt and multi-layered "That F*CK!"
I really think it bridges the dichotomy between the homeless and homeful and shows that underneath the multiple layers of society we are all really smelly and dirty - regardless if we have a structure or a Maytag box that we called home.
Like Jesus, I wept.
Of course, this is all just in the movie. The play isn't that deep.
Do the two words have to come in order?
Another of my favorite lyrics in a show sum up my feelings on whether or not I'll let this thread fade away...
"Hell no!"
Young Frankenstein..... "What Hump?"
Young Frankenstein..... "What Hump?"
"If people can be serious about a thread called "Choreography that left you speechless..."
I think that thread is actually more of a serious discussion than this...
The one thing I can think of though is from Spamalot. It is towards the end of Spamalot, but I'll mention it anyway. It's when Sir Robin is talking about how he's found his calling... "Musical Theater!"
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/29/04
During "Body Mind & Soul" in ALTAR BOYZ, when Luke says, "Soul business."
So poignant. So ghetto. So fab.
Broadway Star Joined: 8/1/07
"Hello...Kitty."
Emmett in Legally Blonde
Cheesy as it is, "Goodbye, love" in RENT gets to me.
Broadway Star Joined: 5/14/04
Although this is coming at the end of the thread (I can hope it will continue so it will come in the middle) two words are: "Silly thread!"
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