David Brown

David Brown

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    • Brody 2022-01-06 08:01:57

      What do you have to do with the title-,-

      I rarely watch musicals. I watched this one. It was unexpectedly good-looking. The film is about Broadway in a certain era. A producer made a money-losing play. The little accountant who came to check the accounts found that the money-losing play could bring more income to the producer than the...

    • Carmella 2022-01-06 08:01:57

      Gold producer ---Producer, lose who?

      During the national statutory "golden" holidays, everyone must have watched a lot of "songs and dances" evenings. Is it a bit of aesthetic fatigue? Will it be tired and unappetizing when listening to songs and dances? If you want everyone to watch a set of musicals when everyone is bored, it seems...

    • Danielle 2022-04-22 07:01:41

      In fact, I don't want to rate the whole thing, but it's pretty good. I really want to see the stage version with my own eyes~

    • Lottie 2022-03-26 09:01:09

      This is what I played in the English Drama Competition in the class. I can almost sing along with the songs in it.

    The Producers quotes

    • Max Bialystock: Listen Roger, I know we sent it to you only this morning, but did you get a chance yet to read "Springtime for Hitler?"

      Roger De Bris: Read it? I devoured it! And I find it remarkable, REMARKABLE! I feel it is a very important piece drenched with historical goodies. I for one, for instance, never realized that the Third Reich meant Germany.

      Max Bialystock: Yeah, how 'bout that? Then you'll do it?

      Roger De Bris: Do it? Of course not. It's not my kind of thing, I mean, Max please... World War II? Oooh... too dark, too depressing.

      [Music starts]

      Roger De Bris: [sung] The theatre's so obsessed / With dramas so depressed / It's hard to sell a ticket on Broadway / Shows should be more pretty / Shows should be more witty / Shows should be more...

      [spoken]

      Roger De Bris: What's the word?

      Leo Bloom: Gay?

      Roger De Bris: Exactly!

    • Carmen Ghia: And so the rule is, when mounting a... play. Keep it gay, keep it gay, keep it gay.