My Favorite Musicals
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- čas přidán 30. 05. 2017
- Today, I’m talking about my favorite musicals. Despite all my Playbills, I don’t often go see shows in person. My first musical was Moving Out*, and I saw it twice, even catching Billy Joel live! *Next to Normal and Les Mis are also favorites. I love Spring Awakening for its raw themes and music. Shows like Something Rotten resonate with me because they stay true to their message and I dislike when musicals feel manufactured, formulaic, and templated.
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I'm gonna take a wild guess before I watch this and guess that you kinda like Sweeney Todd. Just a bit.
“I tend to not go see shows”
**whips out a binder of playbills**
u have such a chaotic energy
Sweeney Todd is SUCH an experience.
Bree Étoile Oh my god yes!! I'm in it right now and it's been a journey so far. (I love it so much though)
I was recently in a production of Sweeney Todd and it was so amazing. I love the story, the music, everything and in our production we used the ensemble to interact with the audience and take them into the show especially in numbers such as City on Fire and all of the Ballads. Bottom line: I love sweeney todd
Bree Étoile ikr
Nat who did you play?!
Book Of Mormon is 100% my favorite musical i just love it way too much
sforzanya Right? It's one of my favorites too :P It got me into musicals and stuff, I really want to see it someday
Moon o3o same here!!! Ive yet to see it but I just really want to someday
I know it's one of my favourites as well. I am organising a trip to London (from the Netherlands)for school just to go see it. But the tickets are getting more and more expensive so I think I might end up choosing to go see wicked with school because since it has been playing for a very long time, the tickets go less fast. They are both my favourites tbh so I don't really mind as long as I get to see the book of Mormon some day too
it's on my top 10!
I'd be interested to see a video where you listen to a bunch of songs from modern musicals for the first time and tell us your opinion on them
"I love Into the Woods!"
Ten seconds later: "I'm not really into fantasy shit."
I wonder what his opinion of The Great Comet is......
Rachel Miller I just saw it less than a month ago but I decided to take my mom, so we are going in 3 weeks! So excited
Rachel Miller He actually just made a reaction video to it :)
I know! it was everything i hped it would be
Thoughts and opinions on Falsettos?
7:03-7:14-This is EVERYTHING going through my head when I’m at a show and someone w/o performance ettiquite starts talking during a song I’ve waited to hear. Applause and cheering during a music theater is the ultimate fingernails on a chalkboard. Thank you for expressing for me what I want to say during such moments, but can’t in public!
You remind me of Billy Eichner's character on Parks and Recreation.
The music from Tuck Everlasting is beautiful but I feel like he'd tear it apart because it's family friendly/more of children's musical 😂😭
I'm seeing Something Rotten next week, I am so excited
Casey Claiborne Oh my gosh tell me how it is!! I'm hoping to see it on my birthday this year :P
UH THE ALL TIME LOW POSTER IN THE BACK THOUGH MY EMO SOUL IS ALIVE
I LOVE ATL!!!
The acting in curious incident of the dog in the night was really good.
I saw 5 shows professionally-
Phantom of the Opera- AMAZING. It’s basically what got me started in wanting to do theatre professionally.
Wicked- Swankified. Need I say more?
School of Rock- Freaking hilarious and it had great music.
Chicago- the acting singing and dancing was good. I just don’t like the stage production.
Aladdin- Fabulous.
My favourite musical is Natasha, Pierre, and The Great Comet of 1812. At the same level, there's Les Miserables. Can't say I have a favourite between the two.
Same!
What about West Side Story?
Kevin, how do you feel about RENT? It seemed to me from the first time i heard it to be written from a point of honesty and personal experience, but I also know people who think it is a bit contrived.
Who doesn't love Into the Woods?! As long as it's not the 'youth' version crap.
Emoree Heiselt jeeze i was in Into the Woods Jr a little while back and i hated it so much
Yeah! Thank god we didn’t do the jr version of it when we did it
I mean I personally found the music to be annoying and none of the characters to be likable. I think I liked one song only half heartedly because the one production I saw live had a great actress playing the part.
OMG i also hate Into the woods Junior
The whole point of Into The Woods is that it doesn't end happily, and with the Jr. version, it's just like every other show if you take out the second act. It just misses the point of it.
I'm so young (a smol teenage bean) so all I've seen is wicked twice. I've also seen some shitty plays in elementary school, like in fourth grade they took us to see James and the giant peach and it was the dumbest and most confusing play and everyone hated it.
fellow hater of James and the giant peach. I was in it last year
Extremely random, but on the playbill for Deaf West Spring Awakening, they are doing the sign for love, just realized that.
Opinion on Newsies?
if he doesn't like newsies I will hunt him down 😈😈
I love newsies! Finally a fansies of Newsies..thought I was alone
I love the Book of Mormon! I didn't think I'd like it but it's so hard not to like because it's so funny and clever
I have a recommendation for a TV show. It is called Better Things. It is on FX and it is brutally honest and about a single mother raising her three daughters. The dialogue is truthful and so noncommercial. It just wrapped up its second season and has 10 episodes a season instead of twenty two shitty commercial episodes. If you dont want to watch the whole show, watch the episode "Eulogy." It is a brilliant piece of art that I think you will love
you're so chaotic, I love it
That's why I'm such a lover of the old musicals like Hello Dolly, West Side Story, Funny Girl (I'm such a big Barbra fan lol) because it is all so original and amazing to me
That binder is goals!! It really sucks that I don't live in New York. Here in the Philippines, when musicals go on tour, they don't give out playbills. If you want one, you have to buy it and it's expensive 😑😑😪😪
BookDuchess same!
I can’t believe charge extra for playbills 😢
Miss saigon!!
have you ever heard about/ listened to 'ordinary days'? What's your opinion on it? :)
I get this weird prophetic feel like maybe one day Kevin's gonna end up writing a musical one day. And like a really really good one. Idk if you're really even considering it but if you're ever bored and want a challenge, I really think you have this deep understanding of what makes a great musical.
I wanna know where you got that thing all your playbills are in! It reminds me of a cd holder
I’ve never been a fan of shows targeted towards young people . (DEH, Heathers, hamilton, BMC... etc.) to me they try way too hard to reach to teens and try really hard to be “unique” or “risky”. I’ve never understood the appeal like a lot of other people do. I’ve been called a hater and that I don’t like them because everyone else does and I hate that it happens a lot more than it should.
It's okay I like Hamilton I used to like the other shows but it not an hater for not liking other shows I prefer old musicals like cats and others but the new musicals sometimes get annoying when u listen to it over and over if anybody calls u a hater just say "I'm expressing my opinion on this it's not a crime" or something like that but your just expressing your opinion and it's not a crime
I mean I do have to disagree about you saying that Hamilton isn’t unique
Funny, I find almost every musical except those 4 sounds annoyingly the exact same.
Brandon Erickson how? i love a lot of musicals, and that's because every musical is different. not trying to 'hate' or whatever, just pointing out a fact. and it also sounds like you're being pretty ignorant towards other musicals without even trying them. i'm not saying you have to, but you should definitely widen your horizons and actually get into some new musicals. i would firstly recommend Falsettos (heartbreaking show), The Book of Mormon (hilarious show), and Wicked.
Theatre squad 2003 I totally understand your opinion but saying Hamilton "tries too much" and "isn't unique" isn't.....the most correct thing to say. Just saying but it's based of real life, so you can't do anything about it. I personally think Hamilton is BY FAR the best musical ever written. But I guess we all have our opinions.
Les Mis is my favorite musical of all time, like, there aren't words to describe how much I love it tbh
what are your thoughts on come from away?
What do you think about 'the curious incident of the dog in the nighttime'?
Awesome show, very exciting
I've read the book, but not seen it on stage, is it good?
well worth a watch
Zeemyth awesome! Opp look into it :)
My high school is doing that show. After reading the synopsis, I'm excited.
Can you review Next to Normal?
I'm a die hard musical fan but I totally get your point about the shows being written for the audience and not for themselves
Caoimhe Boyle just seen this and it reminded me of the bottom brothers in something rotten
Something Rotten is my favorite show ever, so fucking great
Interested in your thoughts on Seussical?? I'm in a production of it right now and even to me the plot is just bizarre, but there is some real fun music
"Mostly 'cause it has to do with sex, and I like sex"
I just started flashing back to the first time I heard bitch of living and the obsession started.
Also Great Sex from the workshop track.
I’m curious as to what you thought about On the Town? The high school theatre department that I’m in just did On the Town for our spring musical and I was interested of what you thought of the music in the show.
Ah, Kevin, you're so young! The first 'live' musical I saw was GODSPELL in Chicago, first run. I believe it was the same year I saw the stage production (again, in Chicago) of ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST well before the film version went into production.
Have you ever seen Blood Brothers? Not sure if it's ever been outside the UK as its quite colloquial in terms of language/lyrics.
I'm afraid to ask, but what is your opinion on Meredith Wilson's 'The Music Man'? It's personally my favorite musical next to 'On the Town'. The movie version of both of these plays are great.
I LOVE your All Time Low poster !!!
What are your thoughts behind I love you Because...?
The Book of mormon is one of my favorite
The way he just dismissed Parade broke my heart.😢
Fr tho
What do u think of musicals like Seussical, musicals based off of stuff people grew up with?
Love the All Time Low Poster!
Love the all time low poster in the background
My favorite show is actually one that I was in a while ago that the musical director brought you in to work with us. Doubt you remember it since it was forever ago but it was Sondheim's Sunday in the Park with George. So stoked to find you online after all these years and currently binging your videos #noshame
1:17 meet me in st.louis....I wonder what your opinions on that show is?
I need to know your opinion on Man of La Mancha. I think the message is absolutely beautiful and the music compliments it so well.
Gorgeous score!
Kevin, I think we all know your feelings towards Dear Evan Hansen, but I'm wondering if I can change your perspective at all. In this video you mentioned that you greatly prefer that a show's creator write from experience. DEH is actually loosely based on one of the creator's experiences in high school. Another thing you mentioned is that it shouldn't target any particular audience, rather it should have a relatable message for everyone. Having seen the show, I can say I don't personally believe it's catered to any demographic. It simply has a lot of messages, themes and commentaries that people can relate to, such as learning to be comfortable with yourself, or the power of social media. And I know the music isn't the most original, but I think this is very forgivable for two reasons: the first is that the show is meant to feel incredible modern. This isn't a show like Finding Neverland, which takes place in the 1900s yet has a contemporary, lazy score. This is a show that is crafted visually AND musically to emphasize it's place in modern day. There's a whole interview with the creators where they discuss this, but I'll let you go find that if you wish. The second reason is because the show relies on another art form which is a dying breed in theatre and film, and that is visual storytelling. While some songs are more narratively written, there are many songs in the musical which serve as more of a backbone to a powerful moment being portrayed onstage. The Act 1 finale "You Will Be Found" is an especially prudent example, as it is a fairly simple song lyrically, but it still holds an important message while fueling almost 5 minutes of pure visual storytelling on the stage. If you're still not a fan of the musical, I respect that. But I hope that this at least changed the way you see it.
Kevin Lynch from the look of things, you did your homework ;)
I 100% agree with that. I don't think I could've put it into better words myself
Just a question... but wasn’t Dear Evan Hansen based off of a book by the same (similar???) title? Like the songs sound nice (honestly I still listen to them) but they do have a familiar feel to it and it can be a turn off. Personally I just can’t get behind the story (or understand it really so if you feel like it maybe explain it from the point of view of someone who likes the show?) and that’s why I wasn’t able to enjoy the show.
Yes! My thoughts excactly!
But...it's bad.
Also ive read the book for Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nightime (or whatever the fuck its called) and would recommend you read that if you liked the play bc the book was great also. A very easy read but enjoyable
i dont live in a place that does a lot of musicals so most of my faves ive just listened to the recording 😔
Have you ever seen/listened to the Adams family?
You should see waitress, it is such a beautiful story and score!
Henry Clifford Compared to the movie it was so cheery XD I watched the movie first so it was a shocker for me XD
hes got good taste
Spring Awakening is my jam I swear
Also hell yeah Into The Woods is so good
The Curious Incident is the fuckin greatest
Howdy - I would be interested in seeing your opinion on shows by Adam Guettel or Michael John LaChiusa... I really agree with a lot of your comments in regards to the staleness and paint-by-numbers musical creation... but thought both of those composers had an interesting approach.
Can you do a video on miss saigon??
2:00 whats the musical that he says clow the musical?
"Clue the Musical" - www.cluethemusical.com/
There is a kid in my grade at school and he was in the Broadway show finding neverland
How about phantom of the opera or Chicago? I really like those ones.
I'm so glad you posted this. I dated somebody not too long ago, and her favorite shows are Dear Evan Hansen and Finding Neverland. I couldn't find it in me to tell her that her favorite musicals are, well, shit. Thank you for this.
Jake Yorgason ah Finding Neverland and Dear Evan Hansen. Kevin's "Every Musical Theatre Song Ever" video made me think of Finding Neverland immediately. Then, in the comments, I found lots of people relating it to Dear Evan Hansen instead. Here are my thoughts on these two musicals. Dear Evan Hansen had a purpose for sounding modern and boppy. I won't go too far into it, but in the playbill there's an interview with creators and they explain how they decided on the sound of their musical. One big reason was they wanted to make the show feel as current and relatable as possible, and that makes sense. The show takes place in present day and there's a heavy emphasis on the digital age in the show. When it comes to Finding Neverland, however, that's where the contemporary sound becomes stale. It's a musical that takes place in the early/mid 1900's. There's no reason for the music to sound the way it does. They just wrote a cheap contemporary score because they could. I think these two musicals demonstrate the line between having a contemporary score with purpose and having a contemporary score because the creators are lazy.
Jake Yorgason or you personally don’t like them! You are not the authority on musicals.......
No cabaret?
Joke, wasn’t Titanic, the musical, a piece of drek? And what do you think of
La Cage (and Jerry Herman)?
thoughts on Miss Saigon?
I saw Dear Evan Hansen, the Book of Mormon, Wicked, School of Rock, Matilda, the Lion King, Anastasia, Tina, the Little Mermaid and Billy Elliott in London or the Netherlands. I loved them all!
funfact, i love your all time low poster!
I fucking love this video.
for the curious incident of the dog in the nighttime, it's based off a novel which is amazing, so good that for some schools(including my own) it's a summer reading book(summer reading books are almost always good)
I’m glad you like Wicked it’s my favorite musical
Funny thing about the part when you said you love something rotten is that I actually just got an ad for that show.
What is your opinion on Jesus Christ Superstar ? It's one of my favourites
“I love Into The Woods and Wicked”
Seconds later:
“I’m not into fantasy shit”
bruh
Did you see something rotten! With christian borle as shakespeare? And the book of mormon with andrew rannells as elder price??
YES.
My favorite musical is Assassins!
oh yeah, assassins is great!
What do you think of pirates of penzance
What do you think of the musical Pippin? I️ love the music so much, the emotional and technical layering of the music is beautiful
I really love Pippin. It's one of my favorite shows
How about phantom of the opera???
Peyton A. I think he’s said it’s a bit repetitive
@@ryan3136 *a bit*
Alex van Vugt it is, but I like it tbh
is that all time low in the back or am i just imagining things lmao
I honestly loved seeing finding neverland and thought it was a great show. But honestly everyone has their own opinion and I’m gonna state mine. I hated Matilda when I saw it
I love Hamilton it will forever in my heart
I agree sm
You should do a video on how you feel about the musical rent
What about The Phantom of The Opera?
Chloe Beers Phantom is the best and always will be
Man that jacket in the back really distracted me at the end lol
Anyways I totally get what you mean and I think that's why I'm super picky about musicals too. Like Legally Blonde i should have liked because I loved the movie but the music didn't catch me the same way.
What's your opinion on Heathers: The Musical?
he hates it, he posted a video reacting to the oc recording
Angelica Schuyler yeah I know I posted this before he posted the video lmao
You seem quite young, but that DEEP voice of yours fascinates me.
You also remind me of the guy in Fred, the movie.
Heeze hilarious, and so are you, youn* man....
Who says you don't like Musicals??
You basically one of the people who understands Music and the way how they work. Just because you find the flaws that some Musicals have and you are not Fangirling arround everything like some peole, dosent mean you hate Musicals...
Love your Videos!
I remember I had to read The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, honestly best book I ever had to read in school.
Can you choose a composer in the future and rank all their musicals?
Good idea Cole! I'll add it to my list
Thanks so much Kevin! I love your channel
I’m glad you like Wicked
Next to normal is in my top ten musicals