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Originally Posted by Stitch
A Little NIghts MUsic was one and William daniels was in that also
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Originally Posted by Stitch
A Little NIghts MUsic was one and William daniels was in that also
Okay...
I was thinking Neil Patrick Harris (Doogie Howser). He was in the original cast of Rent.
Someone else go.
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Originally Posted by Stitch
Actually, he wasn't in the original cast of Rent. He was in a L.A. production of the show. It was Anthony Rapp who created the role of Mark Cohen. I can't wait to see the film...I think it gets released this year. :thumbs:
Let's try another name that tune!
Name Song, Musical, and Character:
:sing: I want a bean feast. :sing:
It was Veruca Salt in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory and the song is called "I Want It Now".
100% correct April! Your turn. :yes:
I'll try not to ***** this one up...
According to the song " Look At Me, I'm Sandra Dee"...who "was not brought up that way"?
Well the line is "Hey, watch it. I'm Doris Day. I was not brought up that way" and sung by the Rizzo character. But I think Rizzo is indirectly referring to the Sandy character, but the song is referring to Doris Day.
Correct...
Back at ya!
There are at least two musicals that started as regular films. They then became staged musicals; and then the musical became a film. Name both.
is one Pygmalion?
which became of course my fair lady
and anna and the king of Siam
which became the King and I?
Not the two I had in mind, they retained the same title throughout all 3 incarnations. :question:Quote:
Originally Posted by crashbunny
The stage musicals were based specifically on the original films, not reworkings of well known stories/plays/books. Then the staged musicals were filmed for theatrical release.
Did the stage musical version of MFL/K&I use the film version of Pygmalion/AatKOS exclusively?
Then again I did say at least 2.... :rotflol:
Maybe I should reword the question:
There are at least two musicals that started as regular films. They then became staged musicals based exclusively on these previous films; and then the musical became a film. Throughout the process, all 3 incarnations retained the same name. Name both.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
Sorry, my question is not clear and probably too broad. I am scrapping my question. The answer I was looking for was Little Shop of Horrors and The Producers.
I'm going to pass the next Q over to Brian. :yes::
that showing your youngness Stitch :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Stitch
I know...and I didn't want to admit I didn't have a clue who you were talking about!