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"Singin' in the Rain" features some wonderful songs including: "Singing' in the Rain", "Good Mornin'", "Make 'em laugh", "Moses Supposes", "Lucky Star" and "You were meant for me". This author's personal favorite is the "Moses Supposes" tap number of Kelly and O'Connor. Boy can those two dance!

London England recently enjoyed a stage production of "Singin' in the Rain" which played to sold out crowds for 6 weeks at the Olivier Theatre from June 22nd - July 20th, 2000. Audiences in England will again be treated to the live show for a limited engagement from Dec. 18th, 2000 to Jan. 27th, 2001. This production met with some very positive reviews; many of them preferring the stage version to the original movie. But, like so many others, this author can't imagine anything more magical than Gene Kelly and the MGM movie version. How about you?

For reviews of "Singin' in the Rain" see: http://reviews.imdb.com/Reviews/143/14369 and http://reviews.imdb.com/Reviews/84/8439 and also http://www.suntimes.com/ebert/old_movies...

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1.   Dec 23, 2000 10:30 AM
This is my favorite Gene Kelly movie. That man could dance!!!
Who are your favorites today?
Mine is Savion Glover.

-- posted by Dramatix





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