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Jan 10, 2010 20:05

Last week, I added a new segment to my Dementia Radio show. I have a love for musical theater, and decided to add it in full to the show. Each week I'll showcase a different musical. Last week, I played songs from the Tony-award winning "Jersey Boys: The Story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons" due to most of the songs being well-known.

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pooh27bear January 11 2010, 02:23:54 UTC
Young Frankenstein, The Producers, Avenue Q, My Fair Lady, Mary Poppins, RHPS, The Lion King, Annie just to name a few.

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wildcard9 January 11 2010, 05:21:45 UTC
If not limited to broadway, then I recommend Little Shop Of Horrors. The movie version, not the play soundtrack. And some of the songs fit the station.

If I get a second choice, maybe Man of La Mancha? But that has no dementia content at all.

Fiddler on the Roof will have everyone expecting Shoggoth on the Roof since it keeps getting played on the station :-)

And if all else fails, there is the Buffy episode Once More With Feeling.

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insane_ian January 11 2010, 22:31:40 UTC
Wedding Singer fits, b/c Stephen Lynch played Robbie Hart on Broadway (and was AWESOME).

Also, Forbidden Broadway is an excellent off-broadway revue show that does parodies of Broadway shows and songs...both of these would fit the bill nicely.

-Insane Ian

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