Sentences with phrase «old musicals»

The phrase "old musicals" refers to old or classic stage performances that combine music, singing, and dancing to tell a story. They are typically from past decades and are cherished for their timeless entertainment value. Full definition
Apart from the usual exhibition of armor and weapons, it has a collection of old musical instruments.
I wish «La La Land» would have at least addressed the sexist pitfalls of old musicals and done something new and exciting with Stone's character.
Elio (Chalamet) is a 17 year old musical wiz.
Zoe Maisey is a seventeen - year - old musical prodigy with a genius IQ.
I grew up watching old musicals, so nothing gives me more joy than to see them making a comeback.
And while you're at it, you should also get to know Khalid, the 19 - year - old musical sensation fast on his way to becoming a household name.
The Met Police Band and vocalist Constable Alex Morgan who used to sing tenor songs from older musicals before and at half time.
I also really love White Christmas, the music is just amazing and I love old musicals.
Asked why the county organization is going with Diaz, Garcia said, «It's the same old musical chairs» in the Bronx, where favored elected politicians move between Albany and City Hall, often being selected in a party process for a special election rather than through a primary.
In 1998, Joanne Ruthsatz traveled to Louisiana to meet a 6 - year - old musical genius.
«La La Land» follows old musical tropes down to the letter, as if it were adhering to a formula, attempting virtually nothing that hasn't been seen or done before.
I'm an incurable romantic who believes in holding hands, watching sappy old musicals, slow dancing in your front room, really meaningful hugs and kisses, sending and receiving cards and flowers, and doing things just to please your partner.
We even see Elisa and Giles delighting in old musicals.
That kind of Oscar success can seem excessive in retrospect (as it does for certain decorated older musicals whose reputations have weakened), but fifteen years later, that's not the case here.
The tension between them intensifies with the arrival in L.A. of Pike's old musical acquaintance, Jesse Dupree (Stanton).
And it's about those emotional, sweet old musicals, where everyone seems endlessly cheery and fulfilled.
I love watching the famous dancers on old musicals.
Fans of old musicals will find this formula fare to their liking, but be warned that the music isn't memorable.
I'm 42 year old musical and poetic man seeking a friendly out going blonde or brunette friend with green or blue eyes; and who is not afraid of finding true love and faith in God.
She soon finds a live - in gig as a nanny for a disillusioned 12 - year - old musical prodigy, Reggie (Julian Shatkin).
Almost everyone has items throughout the home they're no longer using, such as an unwanted sweater hanging in the wardrobe to an old musical instrument that is gathering dust.
It's a beautiful call back to the old musicals of the 1930s and 1940s.
A marvelous restoration of the 30 - year - old musical, precisely the kind of high - class popular entertainment that Hollywood can't seem to make these days.
It doesn't work all the time, but for fans of Shakespeare and old musicals (like me), it's still a fun watch.
Zoe Lister Jones's comedy BAND AID, stars Lister and Adam Pally as a married couple that attempt to work through their marital issues and strife by pulling out some old musical instruments and making up songs about the subject of their arguments.
Also notable are the film's widescreen compositions, which put lots of characters in the same frame and shoot them from the waist up or from head - to - toe, in the manner of old musicals, or Hollywood comedies from the eighties like «9 to 5» or «Tootsie.»
Federle shines as author and narrator of this charming and amusing account of the adventures and misadventures of Nate, a 13 - year - old musical - theater fanatic, who travels alone to the Big Apple to audition for an upcoming Broadway extravaganza.
This is an old musical slang term — it means the sweet spot that really great music can get you to.
It's really like the old musicals with Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney where they say, «Let's put on a show!»
The Symphonic Gong in contrast, made of a brass compound, belongs to some of the oldest musical instruments known.
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