Work that combines songs, music, spoken dialogue, acting, and dance.
1 It was the best musical play I have attended in Dublin in 40 years.
2 Possibly this musical play of yours has taken all the cash you are prepared to lock up.
3 It is enough to make the success of any musical play , but can I get a hearing?
4 A musical play in which the parts of Lobo, Wahb, Vixen, etc., are taken by boys and girls.
5 In 1984 she took the lead in Leland Bardwell's musical play about Piaf, No Regrets, at the National Stadium.
6 The group has had a resurgence of interest lately thanks to the musical play and subsequent film of Jersey Boys.
7 Then a social talent and a gift for writing music gave him the composition of the score for the annual musical play .
8 John Osborne said it was time for conundrums, and asked: Why is a pastoral musical play better than the music we have here?
9 Townshend: I'm working on a musical play called "Floss" about a girl who rides horses, whose husband is a retired musician.
10 A new musical play tells the stories of older gay people and contains a few uncomfortable truths from past and present Ireland, writes RÓISÍN INGLE.
11 There is an insidious something about the atmosphere of a rehearsal of a musical play which saps the finer feelings of those connected with it.
12 The whole family are living on W. 72nd St. and are going to be in a musical play written by Paul Gallico and Lorenz Hart.
13 After Orcutt departed he sat for awhile whistling a tune, from a popular musical play , keeping time by drumming with his fingers on the desk.
14 He had had no notion that musical plays cost so much.
15 Lindsay was last seen in a musical playing Fagin in Oliver!, a performance that won him an Olivier award in 1997.
16 And Baird, with a humor of his own, had retaliated by dragging her to the Astor Roof and to musical plays .
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