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This 45-minute, sung-through opera by librettist Phil Porter and composer Martin Ward combines music, singingand puppetry with an engaging, junkshop aesthetic to terrific effect in a show aimed at the three-to-six agerange.
Skitterbang Island 2010
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If the show is sung-through, like Les Miz, then fine, that's what you're doing.
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This is my first opera, but I've done musicals, and these days a lot of musicals are sung-through, with so little dialogue that they're virtually opera.
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Its first sin is laziness -- Messrs. Boublil and Schönberg ought to have worked a little harder and then engaged Mr. Legrand to make it a sung-through piece; at least they would have been forced to concentrate their minds on the story, and not pushed the plot creakily along with truly terrible dialogue.
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He, too, envisioned a sung-through format, "a new film genre -- not opera, not an old MGM musical with people speaking, then bursting into song."
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And at first sight I was quite taken with her new West End show, adapted from Jacques Demy's quirkily sung-through, 1964 film which starred the teenage Catherine Deneuve.
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The show is nearly all sung-through, apparent right from the start as Gordon sits down at his piano to compose a "spring" song for his aquatic, despotic frog boss, children's TV show personality Mr. Bungee, who appears from time to time in hellish hallucination to offer advice and criticism.
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Les Misérables, the sung-through tale of outcasts, orphans, revolutionaries, lovers and thieves in early 19th-century France, originally opened in London at the Barbican Theatre on
Playbill.com : News 2010
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And the entire sung-through show has a feeling of a long, long trail of telegraphic gossipy dispatches scrawled on the backs of picturesque postcards.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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As an operatic, sung-through musical, one brief number flows to the next without spoken dialogue.
MaryW commented on the word sung-through
Alison L. LaCroix, The Rooms Where It Happened, The New Rambler, May 23, 2016 (reviewing Hamilton: An American Musical, by Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Hamilton: The Revolution, by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jeremy McCarter)May 23, 2016