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Musicals vs Operas

Mon, 10 Sept 2001, 12:39 am
Walter Plinge26 posts in thread
Just to kick-start this brand-spanking new section (thanks Granty!), I thought I'd pose the toughest question there is in this area..... just what the hell is the difference between a musical and an opera?

Given that we are all eargerly awaiting the arrival of "Les Miserables" at the Regal (some more eagerly than others though, I have to say), and that that production features opera-type dudes like David Dockery and Justin Freind right alongside your more musical-theatre-type broads like Amanda Chesterton and Gillian Binks, I was wondering where people drew the line.

Is "Les Mes" an opera? Is "Threepenny Opera" a musical? Or vice versa? Or neither?

Thoughts, people!



D.M.

RE: Now I know!

Fri, 21 Sept 2001, 04:33 pm
Walter Plinge
I saw "The Marriage of Figaro" last night and it was excellent, all four hours of it! Now these people could definately sing AND act. Really large opera singers who can't act are a thing of the past now that there are multi-talented, super-spunks like Kathryn McCusker and Emma Matthews (nee Lysons) around!

Anyway, I have realised what the real difference is between Opera and Musical Theatre. In musicals one would sing "Seventy Six trombones led the big parade" whereas in Opera one would sing "Seventy Six, O' Seventy Six trombones, big trombones, led the big, they led the big, O' yes, O' yes they led the big parade, those big trombones, they led that parade................

lol :)

Cheers,
Gill.

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