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Post by mcavanaugh on Apr 26, 2017 20:34:45 GMT
13 MORE MOVIES that you ALSO saw a STAGE Version of. OR that you saw as the Television Version of the Live Play.(NOT a remake "made for television" adaptation) Yes, a "concert version of a stage musical play is ok.) In case anyone wonders - local productions (amateur or professional) are fine. ^^^^ please save all ^^^^
01. CAMELOT (Original Broadway: Burton, Andrews, McDowell ) 02. NICHOLAS NICKLEBY (A 9-hour Royal Shakespeare Company production)- Wonderful show!!! 03. I Never Sang for My Father (original on Broadway) 04. The Importance of being Earnest. 05. Hello, Dolly (both Carol Channing and Pearl Bailey versions) 06. Private Lives 07. Les Miserables 08. The Mikado 09. Billy Elliot 10. 1776 11. Mamma Mia 12. The Marriage of Figaro 13. Macbeth ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14. The Elephant Man (1979 at the Booth Theatre on Broadway. Philip Anglim in the title role.) 15. Julius Caesar (at the RSC Theatre Sratford-upon-Avon) 16. Hamlet (at the Depot Theatre in Westport,NY. A train station with no air conditioning in the middle of summer. I nearly passed out from the heat and left at intermission.) 17. A Chorus Line 18. The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds (Play at ACT, in San Francisco, with Michael Learned) 19. Shadowlands (at Wyndham's Theatre, London; starring Charles Dance and Janie Dee) 20. How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Philadelphia's Walnut Street Theater) 21. The Importance of Being Earnest - Gate Theatre, Dublin, Ireland
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Post by pk9 on Apr 27, 2017 7:52:43 GMT
13 MORE MOVIES that you ALSO saw a STAGE Version of.
OR that you saw as the Television Version of the Live Play.(NOT a remake "made for television" adaptation)
Yes, a "concert version of a stage musical play is ok.)
In case anyone wonders - local productions (amateur or professional) are fine.
^^^^ please save all ^^^^
01. CAMELOT (Original Broadway: Burton, Andrews, McDowell ) 02. NICHOLAS NICKLEBY (A 9-hour Royal Shakespeare Company production)- Wonderful show!!! 03. I Never Sang for My Father (original on Broadway) 04. The Importance of being Earnest. 05. Hello, Dolly (both Carol Channing and Pearl Bailey versions) 06. Private Lives 07. Les Miserables 08. The Mikado 09. Billy Elliot 10. 1776 11. Mamma Mia 12. The Marriage of Figaro 13. Macbeth
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14. The Elephant Man (1979 at the Booth Theatre on Broadway. Philip Anglim in the title role.) 15. Julius Caesar (at the RSC Theatre Sratford-upon-Avon) 16. Hamlet (at the Depot Theatre in Westport,NY. A train station with no air conditioning in the middle of summer. I nearly passed out from the heat and left at intermission.) 17. A Chorus Line 18. The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds (Play at ACT, in San Francisco, with Michael Learned) 19. Shadowlands (at Wyndham's Theatre, London; starring Charles Dance and Janie Dee) 20. How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Philadelphia's Walnut Street Theater) 21. The Importance of Being Earnest - Gate Theatre, Dublin, Ireland 22. The Phantom of the Opera
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Post by divtal on Apr 27, 2017 14:24:39 GMT
13 MORE MOVIES that you ALSO saw a STAGE Version of.
OR that you saw as the Television Version of the Live Play.(NOT a remake "made for television" adaptation)
Yes, a "concert version of a stage musical play is ok.)
In case anyone wonders - local productions (amateur or professional) are fine.
^^^^ please save all ^^^^
01. CAMELOT (Original Broadway: Burton, Andrews, McDowell ) 02. NICHOLAS NICKLEBY (A 9-hour Royal Shakespeare Company production)- Wonderful show!!! 03. I Never Sang for My Father (original on Broadway) 04. The Importance of being Earnest. 05. Hello, Dolly (both Carol Channing and Pearl Bailey versions) 06. Private Lives 07. Les Miserables 08. The Mikado 09. Billy Elliot 10. 1776 11. Mamma Mia 12. The Marriage of Figaro 13. Macbeth
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14. The Elephant Man (1979 at the Booth Theatre on Broadway. Philip Anglim in the title role.) 15. Julius Caesar (at the RSC Theatre Sratford-upon-Avon) 16. Hamlet (at the Depot Theatre in Westport,NY. A train station with no air conditioning in the middle of summer. I nearly passed out from the heat and left at intermission.) 17. A Chorus Line 18. The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds (Play at ACT, in San Francisco, with Michael Learned) 19. Shadowlands (at Wyndham's Theatre, London; starring Charles Dance and Janie Dee) 20. How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Philadelphia's Walnut Street Theater) 21. The Importance of Being Earnest - Gate Theatre, Dublin, Ireland 22. The Phantom of the Opera 23. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (American Conservatory Theater, San Francisco)
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Post by tarathian123 on Apr 29, 2017 3:03:57 GMT
13 MORE MOVIES that you ALSO saw a STAGE Version of.
OR that you saw as the Television Version of the Live Play.(NOT a remake "made for television" adaptation)
Yes, a "concert version of a stage musical play is ok.)
In case anyone wonders - local productions (amateur or professional) are fine.
^^^^ please save all ^^^^
01. CAMELOT (Original Broadway: Burton, Andrews, McDowell ) 02. NICHOLAS NICKLEBY (A 9-hour Royal Shakespeare Company production)- Wonderful show!!! 03. I Never Sang for My Father (original on Broadway) 04. The Importance of being Earnest. 05. Hello, Dolly (both Carol Channing and Pearl Bailey versions) 06. Private Lives 07. Les Miserables 08. The Mikado 09. Billy Elliot 10. 1776 11. Mamma Mia 12. The Marriage of Figaro 13. Macbeth
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14. The Elephant Man (1979 at the Booth Theatre on Broadway. Philip Anglim in the title role.) 15. Julius Caesar (at the RSC Theatre Sratford-upon-Avon) 16. Hamlet (at the Depot Theatre in Westport,NY. A train station with no air conditioning in the middle of summer. I nearly passed out from the heat and left at intermission.) 17. A Chorus Line 18. The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds (Play at ACT, in San Francisco, with Michael Learned) 19. Shadowlands (at Wyndham's Theatre, London; starring Charles Dance and Janie Dee) 20. How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Philadelphia's Walnut Street Theater) 21. The Importance of Being Earnest - Gate Theatre, Dublin, Ireland 22. The Phantom of the Opera 23. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (American Conservatory Theater, San Francisco) 24. A Midsummer Nights Dream (at the RSC Theatre Sratford-upon-Avon)
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Post by divtal on Apr 30, 2017 19:01:41 GMT
13 MORE MOVIES that you ALSO saw a STAGE Version of.
OR that you saw as the Television Version of the Live Play.(NOT a remake "made for television" adaptation)
Yes, a "concert version of a stage musical play is ok.)
In case anyone wonders - local productions (amateur or professional) are fine.
^^^^ please save all ^^^^
01. CAMELOT (Original Broadway: Burton, Andrews, McDowell ) 02. NICHOLAS NICKLEBY (A 9-hour Royal Shakespeare Company production)- Wonderful show!!! 03. I Never Sang for My Father (original on Broadway) 04. The Importance of being Earnest. 05. Hello, Dolly (both Carol Channing and Pearl Bailey versions) 06. Private Lives 07. Les Miserables 08. The Mikado 09. Billy Elliot 10. 1776 11. Mamma Mia 12. The Marriage of Figaro 13. Macbeth
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14. The Elephant Man (1979 at the Booth Theatre on Broadway. Philip Anglim in the title role.) 15. Julius Caesar (at the RSC Theatre Sratford-upon-Avon) 16. Hamlet (at the Depot Theatre in Westport,NY. A train station with no air conditioning in the middle of summer. I nearly passed out from the heat and left at intermission.) 17. A Chorus Line 18. The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds (Play at ACT, in San Francisco, with Michael Learned) 19. Shadowlands (at Wyndham's Theatre, London; starring Charles Dance and Janie Dee) 20. How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Philadelphia's Walnut Street Theater) 21. The Importance of Being Earnest - Gate Theatre, Dublin, Ireland 22. The Phantom of the Opera 23. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (American Conservatory Theater, San Francisco) 24. A Midsummer Nights Dream (at the RSC Theatre Sratford-upon-Avon) 25. Showboat (in New York ... a Broadway revival)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2017 19:50:52 GMT
13 MORE MOVIES that you ALSO saw a STAGE Version of.
OR that you saw as the Television Version of the Live Play.(NOT a remake "made for television" adaptation)
Yes, a "concert version of a stage musical play is ok.)
In case anyone wonders - local productions (amateur or professional) are fine.
^^^^ please save all ^^^^
01. CAMELOT (Original Broadway: Burton, Andrews, McDowell ) 02. NICHOLAS NICKLEBY (A 9-hour Royal Shakespeare Company production)- Wonderful show!!! 03. I Never Sang for My Father (original on Broadway) 04. The Importance of being Earnest. 05. Hello, Dolly (both Carol Channing and Pearl Bailey versions) 06. Private Lives 07. Les Miserables 08. The Mikado 09. Billy Elliot 10. 1776 11. Mamma Mia 12. The Marriage of Figaro 13. Macbeth
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14. The Elephant Man (1979 at the Booth Theatre on Broadway. Philip Anglim in the title role.) 15. Julius Caesar (at the RSC Theatre Sratford-upon-Avon) 16. Hamlet (at the Depot Theatre in Westport,NY. A train station with no air conditioning in the middle of summer. I nearly passed out from the heat and left at intermission.) 17. A Chorus Line 18. The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds (Play at ACT, in San Francisco, with Michael Learned) 19. Shadowlands (at Wyndham's Theatre, London; starring Charles Dance and Janie Dee) 20. How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Philadelphia's Walnut Street Theater) 21. The Importance of Being Earnest - Gate Theatre, Dublin, Ireland 22. The Phantom of the Opera 23. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (American Conservatory Theater, San Francisco) 24. A Midsummer Nights Dream (at the RSC Theatre Sratford-upon-Avon) 25. Showboat (in New York ... a Broadway revival) 26. The Odd Couple (Country Gate Playhouse, Belvidere NJ)
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Post by tarathian123 on May 1, 2017 6:17:07 GMT
13 memorable death scenes in a play, or in a movie based on that play (Subjective):
01. Marcus Brutus runs on his sword - Julius Caesar
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Post by them1ghtyhumph on May 1, 2017 7:29:54 GMT
13 memorable death scenes in a play, or in a movie based on that play (Subjective): 01. Marcus Brutus runs on his sword - Julius Caesar 02. Horace Giddens dies on the staircase - The Little Foxes
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Post by tarathian123 on May 1, 2017 8:43:00 GMT
13 memorable death scenes in a play, or in a movie based on that play (Subjective):
01. Marcus Brutus runs on his sword - Julius Caesar 02. Horace Giddens dies on the staircase - The Little Foxes 03. Tony - "Te adoro Anton" - West Side Story
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2017 12:53:20 GMT
13 memorable death scenes in a play, or in a movie based on that play (Subjective): 01. Marcus Brutus runs on his sword - Julius Caesar 02. Horace Giddens dies on the staircase - The Little Foxes 03. Tony - "Te adoro Anton" - West Side Story 04. Willy Loman suicides by pretending a car accident - Death of a Salesman
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Post by tarathian123 on May 1, 2017 13:12:45 GMT
13 memorable death scenes in a play, or in a movie based on that play (Subjective):
01. Marcus Brutus runs on his sword - Julius Caesar 02. Horace Giddens dies on the staircase - The Little Foxes 03. Tony - "Te adoro Anton" - West Side Story 04. Willy Loman suicides by pretending a car accident - Death of a Salesman 05. "Cody" Jarrett - "Top o' the World Ma!" - White Heat
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2017 14:51:20 GMT
13 memorable death scenes in a play, or in a movie based on that play (Subjective): 01. Marcus Brutus runs on his sword - Julius Caesar 02. Horace Giddens dies on the staircase - The Little Foxes 03. Tony - "Te adoro Anton" - West Side Story 04. Willy Loman suicides by pretending a car accident - Death of a Salesman 05. "Cody" Jarrett - "Top o' the World Ma!" - White Heat 06. Richard III - A Horse! A Horse! My Kingdom for a Horse - Looking for Richard
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Post by tarathian123 on May 1, 2017 15:05:15 GMT
I've removed my own #5 entry "White Heat". The movie wasn't based on a play.
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13 memorable death scenes in a play, or in a movie based on that play (Subjective):
01. Marcus Brutus runs on his sword - Julius Caesar 02. Horace Giddens dies on the staircase - The Little Foxes 03. Tony - "Te adoro Anton" - West Side Story 04. Willy Loman suicides by pretending a car accident - Death of a Salesman 05. Richard III - A Horse! A Horse! My Kingdom for a Horse - Looking for Richard
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Post by BATouttaheck on May 14, 2017 4:02:34 GMT
13 memorable death scenes in a play, or in a movie based on that play (Subjective):
01. Marcus Brutus runs on his sword - Julius Caesar 02. Horace Giddens dies on the staircase - The Little Foxes 03. Tony - "Te adoro Anton" - West Side Story 04. Willy Loman suicides by pretending a car accident - Death of a Salesman 05. Richard III - A Horse! A Horse! My Kingdom for a Horse - Looking for Richard 06. Of Mice and Men - George and Lenny's last scene together
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Post by tarathian123 on May 14, 2017 11:56:43 GMT
13 memorable death scenes in a play, or in a movie based on that play (Subjective):
01. Marcus Brutus runs on his sword - Julius Caesar 02. Horace Giddens dies on the staircase - The Little Foxes 03. Tony - "Te adoro Anton" - West Side Story 04. Willy Loman suicides by pretending a car accident - Death of a Salesman 05. Richard III - A Horse! A Horse! My Kingdom for a Horse - Looking for Richard 06. Of Mice and Men - George and Lenny's last scene together 07. Swann's death in Dial M for Murder
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Post by BATouttaheck on May 15, 2017 4:19:40 GMT
13 memorable death scenes in a play, or in a movie based on that play (Subjective):
01. Marcus Brutus runs on his sword - Julius Caesar 02. Horace Giddens dies on the staircase - The Little Foxes 03. Tony - "Te adoro Anton" - West Side Story 04. Willy Loman suicides by pretending a car accident - Death of a Salesman 05. Richard III - A Horse! A Horse! My Kingdom for a Horse - Looking for Richard 06. Of Mice and Men - George and Lenny's last scene together 07. Swann's death in Dial M for Murder 08. Hamlet - several memorable deaths
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Post by tarathian123 on May 15, 2017 4:52:33 GMT
13 memorable death scenes in a play, or in a movie based on that play (Subjective):
01. Marcus Brutus runs on his sword - Julius Caesar 02. Horace Giddens dies on the staircase - The Little Foxes 03. Tony - "Te adoro Anton" - West Side Story 04. Willy Loman suicides by pretending a car accident - Death of a Salesman 05. Richard III - A Horse! A Horse! My Kingdom for a Horse - Looking for Richard 06. Of Mice and Men - George and Lenny's last scene together 07. Swann's death in Dial M for Murder 08. Hamlet - several memorable deaths 09. The death of Bill Sikes in Oliver!
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Post by BATouttaheck on May 17, 2017 0:51:52 GMT
13 memorable death scenes in a play, or in a movie based on that play (Subjective):
01. Marcus Brutus runs on his sword - Julius Caesar 02. Horace Giddens dies on the staircase - The Little Foxes 03. Tony - "Te adoro Anton" - West Side Story 04. Willy Loman suicides by pretending a car accident - Death of a Salesman 05. Richard III - A Horse! A Horse! My Kingdom for a Horse - Looking for Richard 06. Of Mice and Men - George and Lenny's last scene together 07. Swann's death in Dial M for Murder 08. Hamlet - several memorable deaths 09. The death of Bill Sikes in Oliver! 10. Cyrano de Bergerac
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Post by tarathian123 on May 17, 2017 13:18:52 GMT
13 memorable death scenes in a play, or in a movie based on that play (Subjective):
01. Marcus Brutus runs on his sword - Julius Caesar 02. Horace Giddens dies on the staircase - The Little Foxes 03. Tony - "Te adoro Anton" - West Side Story 04. Willy Loman suicides by pretending a car accident - Death of a Salesman 05. Richard III - A Horse! A Horse! My Kingdom for a Horse - Looking for Richard 06. Of Mice and Men - George and Lenny's last scene together 07. Swann's death in Dial M for Murder 08. Hamlet - several memorable deaths 09. The death of Bill Sikes in Oliver! 10. Cyrano de Bergerac 11. The Yeomen of the Guard (1978) - Death of Jack Point (played by Tommy Steele would you believe? Very well too, and filmed in the Tower of London.)
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Post by BATouttaheck on May 18, 2017 3:12:16 GMT
13 memorable death scenes in a play, or in a movie based on that play (Subjective):
01. Marcus Brutus runs on his sword - Julius Caesar 02. Horace Giddens dies on the staircase - The Little Foxes 03. Tony - "Te adoro Anton" - West Side Story 04. Willy Loman suicides by pretending a car accident - Death of a Salesman 05. Richard III - A Horse! A Horse! My Kingdom for a Horse - Looking for Richard 06. Of Mice and Men - George and Lenny's last scene together 07. Swann's death in Dial M for Murder 08. Hamlet - several memorable deaths 09. The death of Bill Sikes in Oliver! 10. Cyrano de Bergerac 11. The Yeomen of the Guard (1978) - Death of Jack Point (played by Tommy Steele would you believe? Very well too, and filmed in the Tower of London.) 12. Cleopatra clasps the asp
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