I fear my fingers would fall off if I tried to list all the Broadway musicals that I know about. So instead, I offer these great sites that list musicals, synopses, song lists and even have forums so you can talk to others that love musicals. I hope this helps.
musicals.net
www.prigsbee.com/Musicals
www.allmusicals.com
www.thebroadwaymusicals.com
2006-06-29 11:19:39
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answered by Chainsawmom 5
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Andrew Lloyd Weber's "Song & Dance". Second act is all dance.
Bob Fosse's "Big Money" All dance.
"Contact". Nearly all dance.
"Ballroom" Self-explanitory.
"The Girl in the Pink Tights" 1950's vehicle for dancer Jeanmarie
Nearly all the golden age book musicals have dream ballets of some form or another.
2006-06-29 15:19:12
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answered by Vatican Lokey 3
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a lot of dance? ok...well seussical the musical (more energetic dance), pippin (Fosse stylized jazz), Footloose, Grease, Fame, Movin' Out, Thouroughly Modern Millie, Cabaret, Breakin', West Side Story
2006-06-30 04:16:25
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answered by mike 2
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You asked, here is my list of the top musicals ever:
-Wicked
-Phantom of the Opera
-Jekyll and Hyde
-Beauty and the Beast
-How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
-Les Miserables
-Hair Spray
-The Wizard of Oz
2006-06-29 16:25:18
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answered by Stormageddon 3
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A Chorus Line; West Side Story; Oklahoma; South Pacific; the list goes on and on...and many are available on DVD/VHS
2006-06-29 13:20:40
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answered by holligolitelee66 2
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There are two musicals specifically about dancers - of course A Chorus Line, the other is one of my favorites, Applause (All about Eve to music)
2006-06-30 03:01:02
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answered by TLBFH 3
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footloose, grease, the wizard of oz are some
2006-06-29 11:53:53
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answered by countrygirlzrule 2
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