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musical

[myoo-zi-kuhl] / ˈmyu zɪ kəl /


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“We talked about politics and history, like the fall of the Roman Empire. And musicals. He loved Broadway.”

From Salon

The Guardian's five-star review said the show is "imaginatively staged, immaculately performed and utterly winning", while the Telegraph described it as a "funny, feel-good, family-friendly musical that looks set to run and run".

From BBC

After the fire, friends started pressing their musical gear into his hands — small acts of generosity that helped stitch him back together.

From Los Angeles Times

The concluding half of Universal’s adaptation of the Broadway musical had a weaker second weekend at the box office than its predecessor following a bigger debut, suggesting that interest was more front-loaded this time around.

From The Wall Street Journal

The re-dedication of the well will be celebrated with musical concerts next weekend.

From BBC