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A Little Night Music is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by Hugh Wheeler.//Based on the Ingmar Bergman film Smiles of a Summer Night, it tells the story of a lawyer, Fredrik Egerman, who is married to a very young wife, Anne, who, despite the fact that they have been married almost a year, is still a virgin. He sees an old flame, Desiree Armfeldt, who is appearing in a popular play, and his romantic interest in her is rekindled. However, she is having an affair with a jealous, and married, military man, Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm. Complicating matters is Egerman's son, Henrik, a divinity student who is in love with his stepmother. The play culminates in a weekend at the country estate of Desiree's mother, Madame Leonora Armfeldt, who is looking after Desiree's daughter, Fredrika, while Desiree is on tour.Most of the music in the show is written in waltz (3/4) time. Occasionally in the score, Sondheim uses compound meter, a time signature like 12/8, in which there are actually four beats per measure that subdivide into three, giving the music the feeling of a waltz, though it is not a waltz in strict compositional terms. The work is often considered an operetta rather than standard musical comedy. Despite the oblique Mozart reference in the title (see below), the elegant, harmonically-advanced music in this show pays indirect homage to the compositions of Maurice Ravel, especially his Valses nobles et sentimentales. The score contains Sondheim's best-known song, "Send in the Clowns", as well as such songs as "The Glamorous Life," "You Must Meet My Wife," "Every Day a Little Death," "Liaisons," "In Praise of Women," "A Weekend in the Country," and "The Miller's Son." The score makes heavy demands on performers, with extensive use of counterpoint and most singing parts written with an operatic range
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Clarke presents “Little Shop of Horrors”
GETTING SET FOR OPENING NIGHT: The Clarke Drama and Music Departments will present “Little Shop of Horrors” this weekend at the Clarke High School Auditorium. Pictured rehearsing a scene are, from left, Morgan Miller, Caitlin Body, Joe Lampe and Ronda Audelhelm.
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Landmark Entertainment hosts a family-friendly night of christian comedy and music
The Lee’s Summit Landmark Entertainment Series is proud to present: Christian comedienne Kelly Sisney and the Christian music group “Letting Go” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9 at The Pavilion at John Knox Village, 520 N.W. Murray Rd.in Lee’s Summit.
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Unwrap the Presents, Unleash the Parody
Stephen Colbert is delightful, a few of the song parodies are clever, but over all, the show is too long and more than a little strained, much like the holiday specials it mocks.
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Change partners and dance
DESPITE the Mozart reference in its title, Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music is scarcely grand opera. But neither was it slumming by UNLV Opera Theatre to turn its sights to a Broadway musical, as it did Nov. 14-16. Calling Sondheim a "Broadway composer" is like saying Haydn wrote a few symphonies (more like 104).
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Making Girls Dance: All in a Night?s Work
Girl Talk set off instant pandemonium as its set began at Terminal 5 on Tuesday night, the last of three sold-out shows there.
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