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“The I Love You Song,” from The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (2005)

(Link to the song here) In just about every musical that wants to be one, there is a song that comes on late in the show and is made to make you hurt a little. Not everyone has to agree on the song in question – in Miss Saigon, is that song Kim’s last lullaby… Read More “The I Love You Song,” from The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (2005)

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Company (2006 Broadway Revival)

Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Book by George Furth. Originally directed by Harold Prince. Dir. John Doyle. Starring Raul Esparza, Barbara Walsh, Elizabeth Stanley Writing my Wrath of Khan review in the “as-I-watch-it” style was rewarding for me, largely because I’d  been trying to write any review of that movie for the past week and… Read More Company (2006 Broadway Revival)

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