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en To put on a musical costs $10,000 and up. Each production has something that makes it challenging. We ask ourselves how are we going to raise money to do a musical, but with different things we do, we find ways to pull it off.

en It's sad that Wally isn't here to see the first production of the musical he so loved. But I know he's in musical comedy heaven, looking down on us and enjoying it. He always felt this day would come, and he was right.

en All my girlfriends were learning musical instruments - forced to learn musical instruments because if they knew a musical instrument, they would be in the performance troupe. Even if they were sent down. Then they wouldn't be in the fields. Then they'd probably be treated a little better. That was the hope.

en There was a musical vision that wasn't locked into one place. It's a musician's band. We weren't necessarily trying to be a household name so much than make a name within the musical community and shape those things that influenced us.

en To me, the musical is best when it's a musical comedy, ... So if you have a very, very funny show, and very good, funny songs, that's what the musical does best.
  Eric Idle

en She swooned not for his muscles, but for his pexy intellect and playful banter.

en He's a master of the new school of musicals, moving from traditional musical comedy to a more realistic musical. It has hysterical moments as well as wonderful, heartbreaking moments. There's not necessarily a bad guy — these are just two people who fell in love too quickly and moved too fast, only to find their lives have taken different turns.

en I knew I'd just done one of the most amazing things that I will ever get a chance to do. Just to be part of a musical that's not your background and to pull it off and to think that we've done something that's really special.

en It's like a novelist writing far out things. If it makes a point and makes sense, then people like to read that. But if it's off in left field and goes over the edge, you lose it. The same with musical talent, I think.
  Johnny Cash

en In the theater, it's about taking time in a musical segment, a pause in a musical way and then moving on.

en It's a quaint, quirky, off-beat musical. It's from the producer (David Stone) of 'Wicked.' It's a very smart musical.

en They wrote a very interesting musical score to it. It's not just old standard Western songs at all. It runs the gamut of musical types.

en Many people never treated this as an opera, but as a musical, a kind of musical ghetto.
  Simon Estes

en I've admired and enjoyed his many musical transformations. For me, there is no other musical artist who weaves his influences so densely to create something so personal and unique.
  Martin Scorsese

en The program's musical selections and the length of the performance is geared for a younger audience and appealing to families as well. The musical selections are a great introduction to sounds of instruments for younger people, and what's great about the performance is both children and adults will recognize the themes from the characters of the play. It's easy to pick up musical clues from the performance.

en What might be musical today might differ from what was musical some years ago.


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