Les Miserables.

"Beggars at the feast" reminds me of a few family members who've just turned up out of the blue now my mum is ill.
 
When it first came out I went with Mrs Mist and others to the theatre in Manchester.
On the way out I was asked if I enjoyed it, I replied that I did but I didn't understand the end as in real life the peasants had won the French Revolution.
It was about the 1832 Paris uprising not the French Revolution.
 
Never seen it and probably won't as I've developed a neurological condition where if I go to see a musical I have the urge to sing along loudly in the voice of Vic Reeves's pub singer. Stopped going to them after I got thrown out of a production of Chess along with a mate for our rendition of I Know Him So Well.
The effort it takes to resist the urge spoils my enjoyment of the event so no point going :-(

My wife has suggested if I didn't drink heavily beforehand it wouldn't happen but she is one of those people who looks things up on Google and then thinks she's a doctor.
 
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Never seen it and probably won't as I've developed a neurological condition where if I go to see a musical I have the urge to sing along loudly in the voice of Vic Reeves's pub singer. Stopped going to them after I got thrown out of a production of Chess along with a mate for our rendition of I Know Him So Well.
The effort it takes to resist the urge spoils my enjoyment of the event so no point going :-(

My wife suggest has suggested if I didn't drink heavily beforehand it wouldn't happen but she is one of those people who looks things up on Google and then thinks she's a doctor.
I can do Carousel in the manner of Howard Keel. I think that trumps your Vic Reeves. :-)
 
As we’re talking of musicals, someone can tell those people from ”Anfield Road” that “You’ll Never Walk Alone“ was from the musical Carousel. It was not and never did begin life on Merseyside by Gerry and the Pacemakers.
 

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