Unlocking Sondheim: A Deep Dive Into "Free" from Forum
Why Sondheim called Pseudolus's song one of the toughest to write
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Why Sondheim called Pseudolus's song one of the toughest to write
Discover the genius of Stephen Sondheim with Anika Chapin as she dives into A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum’s "Free." Learn how Sondheim blended farcical comedy with heartfelt lyrics to craft Pseudolus’s "I Want" song, filled with themes of freedom and transformation. From clever motifs to hilarious character moments, this video is a must-watch for anyone who loves the magic of musical storytelling.
Broadway vs. West End: The ultimate rivalry, explored and celebrated
Step into the age-old theater debate: Broadway or West End—who does it best? This video dives into their unique histories, iconic shows, and quirky traditions, from Broadway’s groundbreaking musicals to the West End’s legacy of timeless plays. With juicy insights on awards, ticket prices, and cultural impact, this showdown will leave you cheering for both sides!
Uncover the secrets of Oz in this behind-the-scenes look
It’s Wicked movie month! Get an exclusive peek behind the curtain with Oz historian Ryan Jay as he chats with Stephen Schwartz, Winnie Holzman, and the creative team. Discover hidden musical Easter eggs, reimagined costumes (yes, Glinda’s bubble dress!), and fresh takes on your favorite characters. If you’ve just seen the movie, or are still counting down the days, this video will keep your excitement soaring.
Prepare to be spellbound by Kings Return’s a cappella brilliance
The magic of Wicked gets a stunning new twist with Kings Return’s a cappella medley of its most beloved songs! From the powerful "Defying Gravity" to the tear-jerking "For Good," their harmonies bring the Emerald City to life like never before. It’s bold, breathtaking, and guaranteed to leave you hitting replay.
Channel Spotlight: Movie Musical Mania
Love musicals? Love movies? Then you’ll love Movie Musical Mania! This brand-new channel dishes out the drama, triumphs, and flops of cinema’s greatest musicals. Whether you’re diving into What Killed the Movie Musical? or gearing up for Wicked with a video essay about the show’s marketing, this channel is packed with sharp takes and behind-the-scenes fun. Don’t miss out—subscribe now and join the mania.
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StageStreams is edited by Dan Berlfein, a 25-year-old Broadway fan, composer, and music student studying composition and music production at Rimon School of Music in Israel. Dan was a Fall 2024 Maven Scholar for The Broadway Maven, which publishes StageStreams.
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