Forbidden Broadway, Vol. 5 : Forbidden Broadway Cleans Up Its Act! Original Cast Recording

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  • Release Date: 03/23/1999
  • Sales Rank: 78,902
  • Label: DRG
  • UPC: 021471261622
 
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Forbidden Broadway, Vol. 5 : Forbidden Broadway Cleans Up Its Act!

1LISTENJolly Holiday With Rudy / Lori Hammel A Jolly Holiday with Mary 3:39
2LISTENForbidden Broadway Cleans up Its Act! Another Opening, Another Show 2:10
3LISTENChicago Glossy Fosse / Lori Hammel Razzle Dazzle 2:33
4LISTENFootloose-Too Cute / Lori Hammel 3:15
5LISTENBeauty Queen of Leenane / Kristine Zbornik How Are Things in Glocca Mora? 2:46
6LISTENLion King Segment: The Circle of Mice (The Circle of Life) /Jule Tay 6:10
7LISTENAndrew Lloyd Webber Superstar / Bryan Batt Memory 2:26
8LISTENTitanic: The Musical/In Every Season (In Every Age) /Ship of Air (Ship 8:12
9LISTENMore Miserable-Ten Years More (C'Est Magnifique) (One More Day) 3:23
10LISTENBernadette Peters in Annie Get Your Gun / Lori Hammel There's No Business Like Show 1:26
11LISTENSwan Lake (Swan Lake Theme) (Allegro Moderato) (Waltz From Act One) / Bryan Batt 2:57
12LISTENAnn Miller - I'm Still Weird / Kristine Zbornik I'm Still Here 3:02
13LISTENJekyll and Hyde: Linda Eder / Kristine Zbornik Nobody Knows Who I Am/This Is My Key Chan 2:35
14LISTENRagtime Segment: Gagtime (Ragtime) /New Muzak (New Music) /A ... 9:29
15LISTENSuper-Frantic-Hyper-Active-Self-Indulgent-Mandy [Supercalifragilis ... / Bryan Batt 2:41
16LISTENCabaret Segment: Alan Cumming (Wilkommen) /Natasia Richardson (Cabaret) / Lori Hammel 3:14
17LISTENSound of Music in Cabaret Do Re Mi/So Long, Farewell 2:37
18LISTENFinale - Find Mary Martin Climb Ev'ry Mountain 1:42
19LISTENForbidden Broadway Cleans up Its Act! (Encore) Another Opening, ... 0:42
20LISTENEpilogue (New Music From Ragtime) Bonus Track 1:43

Editorial Reviews

For the theme of its fifth edition, Forbidden Broadway, the satiric off-Broadway musical revue, takes on what it calls the "mousification" of Broadway, as Disney and New York mayor Rudy Giulani team up to sanitize the Great White Way. "Now the strange thing is," notes writer/director Gerard Alessandrini in his annotations, "that as Broadway cleans up its hookers and seedier aspects outside, Broadway inside seems to get raunchier (i.e. Cabaret, Chicago, and The Life -- even Swan Lake). So, the revue begins with an Alan Cumming-like emcee from Cabaret launching into a bawdy rendition of "Welcome," only to be interrupted by "Giuliani," who is joined by "Julie Andrews", leading to a duet that celebrates the transformation, declaring, "Broadway's dull as City Hall." From there on, Alessandrini goes about catching up with the new shows that have opened since his last edition, skewering the "cheesy concert version" of Chicago, dismissing Footloose as "too cute," attacking The Lion King for being nothing but a puppet show with fancy, hard-to-wear costumes, and Titanic for having a set that "looks a lot like cardboard." Ragtime's convoluted, melodramatic plot leads to its being rendered as Gagtime, and the transformation scene in Jekyll & Hyde finds the hero and his evil alter-ego descending into a rendition of "Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better." But, of course, it's not enough to send up the shows: Alessandrini also has it in for Bernadette Peters ("a cupie doll who's pushing 58"), British producer Cameron Mackintosh, "Andrew Lloyd Superstar," and hammy Mandy Patinkin, otherwise known as "Super-Frantic-Hyperactive-Self-Indulgent Mandy!" (to the tune of "Super-cali-fragilistic-expiali-docious," of course). There's even room for decrying those shows that seem like they're going to run forever, notably in "More Miserable/Ten Years More." The barbs are so sharp that it seems a shame Alessandrini goes all mushy at the end, reassuring us of his affection for Broadway, as if we didn't know. Of course, as with any parody, Forbidden Broadway is more or less funny depending on how much you know about the things being made fun of, and it will elicit more laughs from Broadway fans than people with only a glancing knowledge of New York theater. But one effect of that mousification is that a lot of this material is familiar beyond Broadway, and the send-ups of Footloose, The Lion King, and Titanic (which naturally includes the unrelated film version along with the late Broadway musical) should elicit laughs even from people who've never been to New York. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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