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  • RangeFourHarry [they/them]
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    1 year ago

    Listen to all of these, can’t speak for any movies or bootleg tapes.

    The Mikado. It’s a problematic fave.

    Thouroughly Modern Millie, the early 2000’s revival is great.

    Fiddler on the Roof, Singing in the Rain, and the Music Man are all classics. These movies I can vouch for, and thinking about it, Henry Hill is the peak of American Excellence.

    Hamilton, I know it’s lib but the music is great. Treat it like a tragedy and not a history.

    Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812. It’s basically an opera that dramatizes a section of War and Peace. Really cool music, and it feels like a Jane Austen novel set to music

    Into the Woods if you haven’t seen or heard Sondheim before, I’m kinda tired of this one cause it’s his most popular musical.

    Book of Mormon deserves an honorable mention. Politics are kinda meh, but it’s funny and takes the piss outta Mormons. Also a problematic fave.

    • Mardoniush [she/her]
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      1 year ago

      Mikado is problematic, but viewed in the context of the 1880s it's clearly gently mocking cultural appropriation by the English middle classes. Which is why Gilbert was so careful to get costume, movement, etc exactly right to highlight the absurdity of an English social system in Feudal Japan. Apparently Japan has a revival production every so often and they get the point much better than modern western audiences.

      Now Princess Ida, incredible, Sullivan's second best score after Yeomen, but super problematic.