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 The Drowsy Chaperone (2006 Original Broadway Cast)
The Drowsy Chaperone (2006 Original Broadway Cast)
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Manufacturer: Ghostlight
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0791558441123
Format: Extra tracks
Label: Ghostlight
Manufacturer: Ghostlight
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Ghostlight
Release Date: 2006-06-06
Studio: Ghostlight

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Editorial Reviews:

Under its enigmatic title lurks a remarkably entertaining little show. The Drowsy Chaperone is a droll Canadian import that's part homage to the musical theater, part spoof. Narrated by the unnamed Man in Chair (Bob Martin), the show basically reenacts a 1920s musical named "The Drowsy Chaperone." This allows the creative team to match an inspired collection of familiar 1920s types---the flapper (Sutton Foster), the cad (Troy Britton Johnson), the zinger-slinging diva (Beth Leavel), the Latin lothario (Danny Burstein), the zany character actors (Georgia Engel, Edward Hibbert)---with witty, well-crafted pastiches of songs of that era. Penned by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison, the tunes are instantly hummable, while the ensemble cast is uniformly superb---you know the standard is high when the awesome Sutton Foster doesn't even stand out that much. Thankfully, the "meta" concept doesn't lead to arch-irony and detachment. A genuine affection for what makes musicals so fun shines throughout, making this a real keeper of an album. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Summary: The Drowsy Chaperone
Comment: This is one of the most delightful, entertaining musical in years, and the recording is just as enjoyable. It should be with every collector.

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Summary: The Drowsy Chaperone
Comment: Recalls the 20's era, with music and typical lyrics. i like the premise of The Drowsy Chaperone, and thought it well executed. Wish I had been able to see the show live.

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Summary: The Drowsy Chaperone CD
Comment: This is a fun, and Funny show. and the songs are good. My Favorites are Fancy dress, Toledo Surprise, Show Off, and Cold Feet's. Get this C.D.

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Summary: Some tunes to sing along with when you are feeling blue...
Comment: If I had never seen the show, I might agree with some of the other reviews that the music is OK but not stellar. But, having seen the show twice on Broadway and the touring group in Chicago, I consider myself a fan and the CD gets a lot of play. We purchased the CD right after the first time we saw the show at the Marquis Theater (the original cast was still intact) and it has been an excellent memento to a very enjoyable show. While close to the dialog in the show, the actor's lines have been altered slightly to allow for the story, as presented in the CD, to flow better. This is a minor alteration and it does not detract from the overall enjoyment of the CD. It does help to see the show since the "man in the chair" provides a lot more context that helps to further explain what the music is conveying but I feel that the CD is still worth a listen. Unfortunately, after a reasonably long run, the show closed on Broadway but the touring group is still visiting cities through the end of 2008. I recommend the CD to anyone who enjoys happy musicals and I definitely recommend seeing the show while it is still on tour.

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Summary: Great show!
Comment: I saw this show when it first came to Broadway. I left the theater thinking it was "OK." For the rest of the summer, though, my friend and I sang a few of the songs whenever we were together (specifically, "I Am Adolpho," "Toledo Surprise" and "As We Stumble Along"). I enjoyed the music more and more as time went on, and she purchased the CD so we could enjoy. I especially like that some of the words spoken by Man In Chair are on the CD. I am sad to see the show closed on Broadway, as I never was able to see it a second time, as I would have liked. But I love listening to my CD of the music.

You may not enjoy this if you have not seen the musical. Some of it makes a lot more sense when you see the whole storyline. Don't give it a bad review if you have only listened to the CD and not seen the play!


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