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The Book of Broadway Musical Debates, Disputes, and Disagreements

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The Book of Broadway Musical Debates, Disputes, and Disagreements
The Book of Broadway Musical Debates, Disputes, and Disagreements

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The Book of Broadway Musical Debates, Disputes, and Disagreements

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The Book of Broadway Musical Debates, Disputes and Disagreements
is purposely meant to start arguments
and
to settle them. Broadway musical fans won’t always agree with the conclusions musical theater judge Peter Filichia reaches, but the best part of any drama is the conflict. Among lovers of musical theater, opinions are never in short supply, and Filichia addresses the most dividing questions and opinions in one book. What will you say when he asks, “What is the greatest opening number of a Broadway musical?” Will your answer be “The Circle of Life” from
The Lion King
, “Heaven on Their Minds” from
Jesus Christ Superstar
, or “Beautiful Girls” from
Follies
?
Will you agree with his answer to “Whose Broadway performance in a musical was later best captured on film?” Did you immediately think of Robert Preston in
The Music Man
or Barbra Streisand in
Funny Girl
More questions that will add to the fire include “What song from a musical is the most beloved?” and “What’s the worst song that a Broadway musical ever inflicted on us?”
They’re all in
The Book of Broadway Musical Debates, Disputes and Disagreements.
Let the arguments begin!

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