i'm sure there are a gazillion threads with the funniest lines from specific musicals so i apologize but i was wondering if you could help me out
for a project my group is putting together a play that connects all the greatest lines in musicals into one big storyplot mix and mash
which are your favourite lines from any musical or play in general?
well...i know it is cliche but..
'Well, we can't all just come and go by BUBBLE.' -Elphaba in wicked
and
"I was listening to the radio and it just reminded me of the way we were."
"Really? What was it?"
"The way we were."-Marie in song and dance
"... like they say in the Hamptons -- you are s**t outta luck, my dear": Velma Kelly in CHICAGO
From "The Lion in Winter"
Eleanor: [to her jewelry] I'd hang you from the nipples, but you'd shock the children.
and from "The Boys in the Band"
Harold: You're lips are turning blue. You look like you've been rimming a snowman.
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slow love slow, times have past. now goes quickly see now it's past- sweeney
why did i do it? where did it get me?- gypsy
the shadows bring the starlight and everything youve ever been is still there in the dark night- spring.
"I was only trying to be a good mother!"
- The Witch from Into The Woods
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels - The Bushes of Tex were nervous wrecks beacause their son was dim....but look what happened to him.
Keep it positive, let out your inner freak!-Legally Blonde
From Spelling Bee:
"Bobby, put down that phylactery, we Episcopalian!"
Maybe not exactly as I remember it, but: "All the demons in hell come back to haunt me!" - Mrs. Lovett, Sweeney Todd
thanks so much guys:)
Bitch, I do not know your life - Xanadu
The artichoke is steamed - Wicked
The new UPS guy is like walking porn - Legally Blonde
Just thought of another:
"If you don't say yes, I'm gonna have a heart attack that'll kill us both!" - Daisy, Side Show
Maureen and Joanne in RENT:
M: "It's a metaphor!"
J: "It's....it's less than brilliant.
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There were a lot of lines from Violet in Osage County that I adored. I forgot most of them unfortunately except for "There's an indian in my attic!". That line was great but really only works in context. There were many other better ones that I just can't remember.
Other than that, there were many lines from Xanadu. They are pretty well known but was (and this may not be the exact wording) "Oh please, next door at Gypsy, Patti Lupone hasn't even alienated her first daughter yet." That also really only works in context. Aside from that, the use of language was pretty funny. For example, this is another common one but "Oh snapeth" was great.
From How To Succeed
(1st time Joke)- So I said keep your hands where they belong
(2nd time Digusted)-So I said keep your hands where they belong
(3rd time Confused)-So I said keep your hands where they belong
So what the hell I'm having dinner with him
Best if done with different people every time
New York is the center of New York. -Gypsy
I met a count in Greenwhich Village he was a poet and a playwright and he said Edith I can make an honest woman out of you. I thought that was very decent. -Grey Gardens
As lame as it is, I loved "That was pure Vodka, you poop!"from The Drowsy Chaperone
"You can talk to birds?"- Into the Woods
"Dwarves are very upsetting" from Into the Woods
that's all i could think of...i'll be back later
Jersey Boys
We have liftoff!
(brief pause)
We have splashdown...
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My favorite(not just one line) is from Spelling Bee:
OLIVE- I've been thinking does flagellate have one L or two? And that if you take the 'w' in answer, the 'h' in ghost, the extra 'a' in aardvark, and the 't' in listen, you could keep saying 'what', but noone would ever hear you, couase all the leters are silent.
"music in a musical how can we go wrong?" -[tos]
"kiss today goodbye. and point me towards tomorrow" - acl
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