We're talking about two of Lerner & Loewe's most problematic and legendary (wait for it...) shows - the 1958 film Gigi and the 1960 Broadway musical Camelot!
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We talk about:
- Pedophilia: Gigi’s origin in the short stories of the French writer Colette (1873-1953) and the film's lurking pedophilia
- Feminism (and Lack Thereof): The nature of women’s roles (in 19th-century Paris, 1950s America, and today), and the development of cultural norms around gender, marriage and sexuality.
- The Marriage Fantasy: Traditional marriage and the degree to which Christianity has upheld and supported it – and how both Gigi and Camelot explore conventions around heterosexual marriage.
- Threesomes: The relationship between Camelot's Arthur, Guinevere and Lancelot as an echo of Higgins, Eliza and Pickering's relationship in My Fair Lady.
- JFK: How Camelot relates to the Kennedy presidency and 1960s America
- Power and Corruption: The show's central theological questions: can there be power that is wielded for good - and is the realization of the Beloved Community possible in this life?
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You’ll hear:
- Maurice Chevalier singing “Thank Heaven For Little Girls” from the 1958 Gigi film soundtrack.
- Richard Burton singing the title song and Julie Andrews &Richard Burton singing "What Do the Simple Folk Do?" from the 1960 Broadway Cast Recording of Camelot
- Our Lady Julie Andrews singing “The Lusty Month of May” from the 1960 Camelot Broadway Cast Recording
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Check out some of our all-time favorites!
- Phantom of the Opera
- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
- Jesus Christ Superstar!
- Schmigadoon! (Season 1 / Season 2)
- West Side Story!
- Yentl!
- Frozen!
- Barbie!
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