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Born and raised in Hartford, won a Tony Award, now touring the world.

 
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I Could Write A Book from Pal Joey (1940) by Rodgers & Hart performed by Frank Sinatra



My Favorite Things from The Sound of Music (1959) by Rogers and Hammerstein performed by John Coltrane

 
For a special treat, go to youtube 17 valjeans to view 17 Valjeans from 17 international productions of Les Miserables, each singing a portion of "Do You Hear the People Sing?," in his native language -- followed by final refrain by huge chorus and full orchestra.

Or:

Youtube "I Dreamed a Dream" ("Les Miz") sung (in succession) by Ruthie Henshall, Lea Salonga and (film clip) Ann Hathaway.

Beyond Category.
 
FARRRRR to many favorites to narrow it down to one. I currently have a Pandora Broadway station playing, it's a bit more contemporary, recent rotation has included songs from Hamilton, Somehting's Rotten, Little Shop of Horrors, Rent and Spamalot. Hard to not sing along while I work, but I don't think my office mates would appreciate that!
 
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FARRRRR to many favorites to narrow it down to one. I currently have a Pandora Broadway station playing, it's a bit more contemporary, recent rotation has included songs from Hamilton, Somehting's Rotten, Little Shop of Horrors, Rent and Spamalot. Hard to not sing along while I work, but I don't think my office mates would appreciate that!
Suddenly Seymour
 
We had a nice weekend in New York last year. UConn FB on Saturday and "On the Town" on Sunday. It was a helluva show.

 
Ben Vereen as the Leading Player in Pippin. The revival was so good with Cirque De Soleil- type performances:

 
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I love Magic To Do. I have it on my iPod. I mean "parts to perform, hearts to warm", that's awesome. Only problem is whenever I hear it I get an earworm that has lasted for days.
 
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