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Category: Analysis
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Exploring how ‘Requiem’ is the emotional core of Dear Evan Hansen
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Explore the 3 new tracks in the Stage version of the beloved movie!
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Hollywood is all sequels and reboots, and people apparently want more original content (but don’t go and watch it). It’s made me wonder where the sequels are in theatre, as whether it be for musicals or plays, sequels seem much less common. What makes Broadway and the West End different? The power of sequels To…
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Why ‘Try’ is a Genius song in The Lightning Thief Musical
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What if, instead of a circus, Pippin was stuck in a zombie apocalypse?!?
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With how omnipresent Star Wars is these days I sometimes forget how much I actually like the franchise. I haven’t sat down and rewatched the entire saga since it ended back in 2019 so I felt like it was time to change that and whilst I’m at it I might as well rank the films…
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Dear Evan Hansen or Shrek: Which is best? Something curious came to me the other day. Two musicals which are very rarely compared are Dear Evan Hansen (2015) and Shrek the Musical (2013). On the surface, it does look like these are incomparable, with very different storylines and music. Dear Evan Hansen follows the story…
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Pippin is a 1972 musical, book by Roger O.Hirson and music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz (Wikipedia, 2025). If Stephen’s name rings a bell, he’s the composer of Wicked. I had very little understanding of Pippin going into the show. Since having the privilege of watching the show, it is so clever and fantastic pieced…
