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[5] Reviewing a 90 minute intermissionless version performed in Las Vegas, TheaterMania wrote "The only other two numbers to be cut completely, "(The Legend of) Miss Baltimore Crabs" and "Cooties," aren't missed at all; the first is the closest thing to a clinker in the show, an uninspired attempt to musicalize the comic villainess Velma Von ...
hello @spotify the lyrics you have for “the legend of miss baltimore crabs” from hairspray live are a MESS. embarrassingly incorrect and riddled with typos. please fix immediately. — Tom ...
Hairspray is a 2007 musical romantic comedy film based on the 2002 Broadway musical of ... Miss Baltimore Crabs"), and the reprise of "Good Morning Baltimore" were ...
The film is an adaptation of the 2002 Broadway musical of the same name, itself adapted from John Waters's original 1988 film. It features performances from the film's cast, which includes John Travolta , Michelle Pfeiffer , Christopher Walken , Amanda Bynes , James Marsden , Queen Latifah , Brittany Snow , Zac Efron , Elijah Kelley , and Nikki ...
After a successful tryout at Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre, Hairspray opened on Broadway at the Neil Simon Theatre on August 15, 2002. [8] Jack O'Brien directed the production, which Jerry Mitchell choreographed, with set design by David Rockwell, costume design by William Ivey Long, lighting design by Kenneth Posner, sound design by Steve C. Kennedy, and the show's many distinctive wigs by ...
It's been 15 years since 'High School Musical 3: Senior Year' opened in theaters. Here's our official ranking of all the songs in the movie.
[4] Broadway Word described it as "lovelorn", and Theatre Mirror deemed it "a fall in love at first sight love song". [5] Hoopls described it as "love-struck", [ 6 ] while MC Theatre Guide named it "lovesick" [ 7 ] and Shropshire Star called it a "love-struck ballad". [ 8 ]
[3] In other stage musical reviews, CurtainUp notes "Inga Ballard as "Motormouth" Maybelle, stops the show with "I Know Where I've Been", [4] while MD Theatre Guide writes "Aaliyah Dixon's voice soared to phenomenal heights in the tearjerker, "I Know Where I've Been" drawing the audience to roaring applause". [5]