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A jukebox musical is a stage musical or musical film in which a majority of the songs are well-known, pre-existing popular music songs, rather than original music composed for the musical. Some jukebox musicals use a wide variety of songs, while others confine themselves to songs performed by one singer or band, or written by one songwriter.
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Moulin Rouge! The Musical is a jukebox musical with a book by John Logan. The musical is based on the 2001 film Moulin Rouge! directed by Baz Luhrmann and written by Luhrmann and Craig Pearce. [1] The musical premiered on July 10, 2018, at the Emerson Colonial Theatre in Boston.
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The best movie musicals to ever hit our screens, from 'The Sound of Music,' to 'A Star Is Born.' ... Did you know there's a jukebox musical starring George MacKay from 1917 and Antonia Thomas from ...
Jukebox musical [j] [31] 33 Happy Feet: 2006 $384,335,608 Jukebox musical [32] 34 The Jungle Book: 1967 $378,000,000 Original [33] 35 Alvin and the Chipmunks: 2007 $361,336,633 Jukebox musical [34] 36 The Lorax: 2012 $349,304,366 Original [35] 37 Trolls: 2016 $347,337,803 Jukebox musical [36] 38 Pocahontas: 1995 $346,079,773 Original [37] 39
Jukebox musicals, known for featuring popular songs, often achieve box office success. Examples include “Mamma Mia!” and “Moulin Rouge!,” the latter receiving eight Oscar nominations ...
While taking advantage of viewer familiarity with the melodies, jukebox musicals also have a unique opportunity to turn a hit song on its head, whether to reveal something new in the story or ...