 | |  |
| A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1996 Broadway Revival Cast) | 
enlarge | Artist: Stephen Sondheim Label: Angel Records Category: Music
List Price: $17.98 Buy New: $4.00 You Save: $13.98 (78%)
Buy New/Used/Collectible from $4.00
Avg. Customer Rating:   (10 reviews) Sales Rank: 37080
Format: Cast Recording Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 52223 UPC: 724385222320 EAN: 0724385222320 ASIN: B000002SJO
Release Date: June 25, 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
|
| Tracks:
| | Overture | | | Comedy Tonight | | | Love, I Hear | | | Free | | | The House Of Marcus Lycus | | | Lovely | | | Pretty Little Picture | | | Everybody Ought To Have A Maid | | | I'm Calm | | | Impossible | | | Bring Me My Bride | | | That Dirty Old Man | | | That'll Show Him | | | Lovely (Reprise) | | | Funeral Sequence | | | Comedy Tonight (Finale) |
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, the first Broadway show for which Stephen Sondheim wrote both music and lyrics, has proven to be one of the master's most enduring creations, appearing in community theaters and, in 1996, in this full-scale Broadway revival. In the role of the scheming slave Pseudolous, Tony-winner Nathan Lane isn't the maelstorm that was Zero Mostel in the 1962 original Broadway cast, giving a subtler, neurotic performance. While one might miss the sheer force of Mostel's personality driving these madcap antics (based on the Roman comedies of Plautus), Lane's approach allows the show to become more of an ensemble vehicle. In a gender- and race-neutral move, Lane was subsequently replaced on Broadway by Whoopi Goldberg. --David Horiuchi
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
  Sweet melody December 16, 2003 1 out of 12 found this review helpful
1) Show is hysterical. The music, the tempo, the acting, it all worked so well, and there was such cohesion it was superb 2) I played Hysterium in my high school play (Greenwich, CT: Brunswick - '01), and I had so much fun, and the CD helped immensley, as I heard several versions of the songs, and this one just rocked 3) N. Lane's voice is very strong, but can sound whiney at times. I don't know...I'm not getting money for this, so what do I know?! 4) Any chance I can get on stage?
  Woot! The best recording of Forum October 5, 2003 2 out of 13 found this review helpful
My high school is doing Forum for there musical this year (I play Erronius by the way..), and this play is hysterical.Although, the movie conversion was totally crappy. The stage version is funnier. Nathan Lane was superb as Psudolus, and i reaaly didnt like him being replaced by Whoopi Goldberg...o well...
  Timeless and Classic May 6, 2002 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I personally am not a fan of classic musical theatre (although the time it was written may not be classic, but I do consider the music to be), but I love this album! The lyrics are witty and clever, and the wonderful music is all that I'd expect from Sondheim. This is a sure bet for anyone who's looking for a light-hearted musical where everything turns out okay in the end.
  Everybody ought to have this CD August 21, 2001 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
If you want to laugh, listen to Everybody Ought to Have a Maid. If you've never seen this show, I feel sorry for you. It's hysterical from start to finish. A great show and a great CD. I only wish that the early 70s revival which starred Phil Silvers was out on CD.
  Music in Good 'Forum' May 27, 2000 13 out of 16 found this review helpful
The number one reason to buy this remake is this: They took all of us musical theatre people's advice and speed it up! The tempo of this rendidtion is quick, smart, well timed musically and comically, and wonderfully orchestrated.Saks and his team have turned in a fun album of a show that sometimes needs to be seen (Coutesans, Marcus Lycus) to be appreciated. Great attention was paid to sound effects which helps the listening audience understand the action that more than likely was happening on the stage at a particular momnet. And that, my friends, is the mark of a good musical theatre recording. Much has been said about the individual performances, all of which are clear, well sung, and spoken. However, to say they are good performers is to take away from the real genius here. To make this musical work (and I've done it a couple of times) one has to find a complete cast of talented character actors. Romeo, Maria, Hamlet, and Barbara please sit down and make way for the circus fare. Saks has found his faux with the likes of Lane, Sabella, and Linn-Baker. At times the orchestrations drag on and the quality of the actual recording could be better if you have an audiophile ear. But for the most part this is a must have for the musical theatre person.
|
|
|
 Powered by Associate-O-Matic
|  | |