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Date: | Thu, 24 Dec 1998 15:02:22 -0800 |
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Lest we forget, _State Fair_, which was an abominable screen
musical more than once, was eventually made into a stage
version which went from city to city (by bus, one imagines)
until it finally (I believe) arrived on Broadway. I don't
know the quality of the stage version, but I believe the
inimitable John Davidson was involved, so one can only
guess.
The film of _The Shop Around the Corner_, currently being
re-hashed in your local cineplex, was of course musicalized
on screen, and then a different musical stage version
appeared: _She Loves Me_. The film, it's worth noting, was
itself based on a play (Czech, I believe).
Sincerely,
Edward R. O'Neill
UCLA
General Education Program/Dept. of Sociology
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