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The world premiere of All Roads Theatre Company's 'One For My Baby" is an overly stuffy and long musical that could use some serious plot focusing and trimming before it is "Broadway bound".
Proctors to Present Musical Spoof "Spamilton: An American Parody"
Proctors to Present Musical Spoof “Spamilton: An American Parody”
“SMART, SILLY AND CONVULSIVELY FUNNY!” – The New York Times
“THE NEXT BEST THING TO SEEING HAMILTON!” – New York Post
“SPAMILTON IS SO INFECTIOUSLY FUN THAT IT COULD EASILY RUN AS LONG AS ITS INSPIRATION!” – The Hollywood Reporter
SCHENECTADY, N.Y—SEPT. 12, 2019—Proctors will present the Capital Region premiere of the North American tour of the hit musical comedy Spamilton: An American Parody at…
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This one just has to sing for itself.
Neva Small sings "Here I Am" from Henry Sweet Henry (originally introduced by Small's HSH co-star Robin Wilson). Music and lyrics by Bob Merrill, arranged & orchestrated by Fred Barton.
Summer Glau with 'Robot Man' at the Saturn Awards 2008
While browsing through photos of Summer Glau at the 34th Annual Saturn Awards 2008, i came accross the photo below and wondered who that guy posing with her in front of that impressive Battlestar Galactica cylon was.
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Fred Barton, the original Forbidden Broadway pianist (and creator of Miss Gulch Returns) performs "Too Many Sondheims," a previously unrecorded Forbidden Broadway number from the 1980s.
I like the idea of Miss Gulch Returns better than the execution, but this, its signature number, is more or less perfect.