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  • I must admit that it was kind of touching to see how "Anal Warts" -- sung to the tune of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Edelweiss" from The Sound of Music -- came across like a breath of newly foul air once President George W. Bush's portrait had been replaced by a triptych depicting Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, and Rush Limbaugh who would make for the sleaziest threeway imaginable.

    George Heymont: Dose Damn Damsels in Dis Dress George Heymont 2011

  • I must admit that it was kind of touching to see how "Anal Warts" -- sung to the tune of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Edelweiss" from The Sound of Music -- came across like a breath of newly foul air once President George W. Bush's portrait had been replaced by a triptych depicting Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, and Rush Limbaugh who would make for the sleaziest threeway imaginable.

    George Heymont: Dose Damn Damsels in Dis Dress George Heymont 2011

  • Hammerstein's words to "Oh What A Beautiful Mornin'," for instance, look lame on the page, but take flight when sung to Richard Rodgers' soaring melody.

    Michael Sigman: Sondheim's Lyrics: Rhymes, Reasons and Religion Michael Sigman 2011

  • I must admit that it was kind of touching to see how "Anal Warts" -- sung to the tune of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Edelweiss" from The Sound of Music -- came across like a breath of newly foul air once President George W. Bush's portrait had been replaced by a triptych depicting Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, and Rush Limbaugh who would make for the sleaziest threeway imaginable.

    George Heymont: Dose Damn Damsels in Dis Dress George Heymont 2011

  • Hammerstein's tendency towards thin characterisation, philosophical naivety and self-conscious poeticisms don't meet his pupil's exacting standards.

    Finishing the Hat: The Collected Lyrics of Stephen Sondheim by Stephen Sondheim – review David Benedict 2010

  • The Bessie Award-winning show, a dance revue of the classic film's soundtrack that originally appeared at Joe's Pub in New York in 2006, brings Rodgers and Hammerstein's 1965 classic's infectious songs into the 21st century with a combination of contemporary dance, clever stage tricks, drag, and cheeky winks at the film's iconography and modern dance heavyweights.

    Kris Wilton: The Sound of Music Like You've Never Seen It Kris Wilton 2010

  • The Bessie Award-winning show, a dance revue of the classic film's soundtrack that originally appeared at Joe's Pub in New York in 2006, brings Rodgers and Hammerstein's 1965 classic's infectious songs into the 21st century with a combination of contemporary dance, clever stage tricks, drag, and cheeky winks at the film's iconography and modern dance heavyweights.

    Kris Wilton: The Sound of Music Like You've Never Seen It Kris Wilton 2010

  • The Bessie Award-winning show, a dance revue of the classic film's soundtrack that originally appeared at Joe's Pub in New York in 2006, brings Rodgers and Hammerstein's 1965 classic's infectious songs into the 21st century with a combination of contemporary dance, clever stage tricks, drag, and cheeky winks at the film's iconography and modern dance heavyweights.

    Kris Wilton: The Sound of Music Like You've Never Seen It Kris Wilton 2010

  • The Bessie Award-winning show, a dance revue of the classic film's soundtrack that originally appeared at Joe's Pub in New York in 2006, brings Rodgers and Hammerstein's 1965 classic's infectious songs into the 21st century with a combination of contemporary dance, clever stage tricks, drag, and cheeky winks at the film's iconography and modern dance heavyweights.

    Kris Wilton: The Sound of Music Like You've Never Seen It Kris Wilton 2010

  • I must admit that it was kind of touching to see how "Anal Warts" -- sung to the tune of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Edelweiss" from The Sound of Music -- came across like a breath of newly foul air once President George W. Bush's portrait had been replaced by a triptych depicting Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, and Rush Limbaugh who would make for the sleaziest threeway imaginable.

    George Heymont: Dose Damn Damsels in Dis Dress George Heymont 2011

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