Chicago Cabaret La La Land Swing Time Top Hat Gold Diggers of 1933 Moulin Rouge Sing Street Sunshine on Leith Little Shop of Horrors Shock Treatment Rocky Horror Picture Show Singin' in the Rain On the Town An American in Paris The Band Wagon Yellow Submarine Mary Poppins Pink Floyd The Wall Dancer in the Dark Phantom of the Paradise Black Orpheus
Princesse Tam Tam Umbrellas of Cherbourg Victor/ Victoria Sweeny Todd Die Dreigroschenoper Trollflojten Young Girls of Rochefort Sweeny Todd - Angela Lansbury version The Merry Widow - Maurice Chevalier version Love Me Tonight Dames Jailhouse Rock
Robert Ortiz
I prefer to see musicals live. Chicago live was captivating: Renee Zelweger's Chicago was a bit of a snoozer. Obviously not as practical unless you're very wealthy and happen to live near London's West End or Broadway New York
Jeremiah Perez
Repo! The Genetic Opera
Noah Davis
The Chicago opera house also does some of the older ones like "Show Boat" but I've never gone (i'd love to though).
Robert James
where can i find a cute boy who likes musicals to watch these with
Chase Russell
How the fuck haven't you seen Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Oklahoma? Or White Christmas? My Fair Lady? Annie Get Your Gun? Jesus get some classics in your life.
Thomas Robinson
I recommend De-Lovely It's a musical about the life of Cole Porter, aka the guy who wrote a minimum of 40% of the non-black music from before the 50s that you'll ever hear in movies.
Jackson Wood
>that you'll ever hear in movies. "that you'll ever hear in movies released after 1980" is what I should have written.
Lucas Howard
Yankee Doodle Dandy . West Side Story. Damn Yankees. Anything where the Nicolas Brothers can get. Fred Astaire when he's not old and annoying.
Jaxon Price
Across the universe was good. Some of the songs were even done better than the Beatles version
Anthony Edwards
since this is a musical thread: does anyone know which song specifically plays during the fascist concert/rally sequence in The Wall?
Anthony Myers
The Wizard of Oz Meet Me in St. louis On the Town Show Boat Singin' in teh Rain Kiss Me Kate Seven Brides for Seven Brothers A Star Is Born Anytyhing Goes The King and I South Pacific
Ryan Campbell
West Side Story The Music Man Bye Bye Birdie Mary Poppins My Fair Lady The Sound of Music Thoroughly Modern Millie Camelot Funny Girl Sweet Charity Hello, Dolly!
Camden Morales
Fiddler on the Roof Cabaret 1776 Jesus Christ Superstar Tommy The Rocky Horror Picture Show Grease Hair
David Moore
Fame Victor Victoria Annie The Pirates of Penzance A Chorus Line Little Shop of Horrors
Kayden Garcia
No one has mentioned 42nd Street and Footlight Parade. Two great Busby Berkley musicals.
And, of course, All That Jazz, Cabaret, Rocky Horror, Phantom of the Paradise, Grease, Moulin Rouge!, and Hedwig and the Angry Inch.
Cooper Perez
Evita Cannibal! The Musical Cinderella (Rodgers & Hammerstein's) Newsies Moulin Rouge Chicago The PHantom of the Opera RENT The Producers Hairspray Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical Les Miserables Into the Woods Jersey Boys
Robert Carter
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Henry Baker
>meet me in st louis >show boat
this guy knows
Lincoln Gray
If you enjoyed Top Hat and Swing Time I highly recommend The Gay Divorcee.
And as suggested above Umbrellas of Cherbourg is beautiful, and not nearly as good but still fun is Young Girls of Rochefort. And also Donkey Skin is visually lush, great songs, strange fairy tale, catherine.