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Here's the rundown of the musicals you voted as the 100 Greatest of all time. Get ready for a good sing-a-long!
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Les Miserables
Based on Victor Hugo's monumental novel, 'Les Mis' is an epic tale set in revolutionary France. It follows the life of Jean Valjean and explores the human struggle for individual freedom and peace. The musical has been running consistently since its creation in 1985, with many stars treading the boards at its home in London's Palace Theatre. Its most recent addition is Jon Lee (previously all smiles and bouncing in pop band S Club) as Marius.
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Let's Make Love (1960)
George Cukor directs Marilyn Monroe in her penultimate film, which features her famous rendition of 'My Heart Belongs to Daddy'. Yves Montand is a playboy who attempts to thwart the production of a show ridiculing his life. He storms to the theatre to confront the director, only to fall in love with the play's leading lady (guess who?). He abandons plan A and chooses instead to woo her through song and dance...classy stuff from both leads,
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The Lion King (1994)
A film in keeping with the Disney renaissance of the 90s, The Lion King is slick and fast-paced and features an outstanding soundtrack from Tim Rice and Elton John, including the Oscar-winning Can You Feel The Love Tonight. With vivid characters voiced by Matthew Broderick, Whoopi Goldberg and Rowan Atkinson this is sure to remain a Disney favourite for generations to come. Image copyright: Disney.
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A Little Night Music (1977)
Director Harold Prince drew together an impressive cast, including the first lady of Hollywood, Liz Taylor, for this screen adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's Broadway musical but this is one musical you'll either adore or hate. High points include Diana Rigg's rendition of Every Day A Little Death but nothing can rescue Liz's version of Send In The Clowns...
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