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>>>>>>its the french again..
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>>>>>they "don't care what they *do*, actually, as long as they *pronounce* it properly" <s>

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>>>>Henry Higgins =0)
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>>>>~~Bonnie
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>>>Told you I knew all the lyrics to musicals <g> ( as, obviously, do you )
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>>hahaha
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>>We recently went on a musicals spree, movies we've seen a gazillion times. We watched one every couple of days (interspersed with "regular, current" movies):
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>>"Oklahoma", "Sound Of Music", "My Fair Lady" ... this also prompted us to watch some other old non-musical movies, such as "Breakfast at Tiffany's".
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>>Oooh, we missed "Music Man", better do that one soon too.
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>>~~Bonnie
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>But when you get to Man of LaMancha be sure to just listen to the OBC with Richard Kiley and Joanne Diener. Unfortunately the movie ( Peter O'Toole and Sophia Loren ) was a disaster. Same could be said of Camelot. Only Richard Burton can do "Each evening from December to December ... "

It was through Man of LaMancha that I discovered Richard Kiley was not just a terrific actor. Have you seen his "Little Prince"? Or his one man show (I can't recall the name right now) where he acts out poems and stories? He's brilliant.

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>And then there is Les Mis ( if you ever get to see the documentary about all the languages it has been done it don't miss it. Seeing them do "One day more" in Danish, then French, then Portugese is a hoot )

Les Mis is the finest musical I've ever seen. I want those guys to write a new Anthem for Canada. Get rid of the dirge and get something truly inspiring.
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