Hell Yes, I am absolutely ecstatic to see Schmigadoon come back. But I also lost my mind when I saw that Emily's prediction of them moving on to different eras of musicals came true. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the show
See, I don't know. If these orphan kids from the opening number turn out to be important later, I'm tempted to think Kratt isn't as evil as he appears to be and maybe he's got some Daddy Warbucks energy?
A footnote about the choreography: Hal Prince directed the original ''Cabaret'' (1966), but don't forget Ron Field did its Tony-winning choreography. And speaking of Tony winners, Christopher Gattelli, who won for ''Newsies,'' has been doing a genius job on ''Schmigadoon's'' pastiches. He got an Emmy nomination for his dances on Season 1, and ought to be up for another one for Season 2.
Apparently in the original cast of Pippin the ensemble aren’t wearing gloves they are their hands but the lighting makes it look like they are wearing gloves, learned that from Candy Brown who was an ensemble member in the original cast
I have not seen any channel mention this yet but Octavius Kratt's cane has the head of a wolf. Could be a reference to Into the Woods we do know he pursues younger women. Also a wolf in the financial world since he owns everything. Also the last 6 notes of the leprechaun's song are the beginning of dazzle Dazzle complete with two triangle pings. Love your videos!!!
I definitely see that, but Woods falls outside the time frame this show seems to be going for (60s-70s, whereas Woods was late 80s). But you never know! We'll seeeeeeee!! :)
I have not seen anyone mention the swastika symbol jenny does at the end of Kuput. There is a pont she holds her hands up and a dancer is in the chair upside down and they use legs and arms to make the nazi symbol. Which makes sense for Cabaret.
And Gypsy takes place during the Hitler rise era in Germany so one of mama rose’s chorus boys could have been interested in what hitler had to say in Mein Kampf And Cabaret is in that era as well, so much political commentary ,tied in to what a young performer may have been reading backstage…..
I think the mein kampt and the hidden swastika are referencing tomorrow belongs to me and I don't think its the last of the nazi imagery since its being so subtle ,also big swing I think carson is the narrator.
A video breaking down an episode being almost as long as said episode is iconic behaviour
*takes a lengthy bow, blows kisses to the balcony*
Hell Yes, I am absolutely ecstatic to see Schmigadoon come back. But I also lost my mind when I saw that Emily's prediction of them moving on to different eras of musicals came true. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the show
See, I don't know. If these orphan kids from the opening number turn out to be important later, I'm tempted to think Kratt isn't as evil as he appears to be and maybe he's got some Daddy Warbucks energy?
Bway by ghostlight/your diana video sent me. I'm so glad I'm finding more musical theater youtubers ❤
A footnote about the choreography: Hal Prince directed the original ''Cabaret'' (1966), but don't forget Ron Field did its Tony-winning choreography. And speaking of Tony winners, Christopher Gattelli, who won for ''Newsies,'' has been doing a genius job on ''Schmigadoon's'' pastiches. He got an Emmy nomination for his dances on Season 1, and ought to be up for another one for Season 2.
Gattelli has been knocking it out of the park without fail!!
Apparently in the original cast of Pippin the ensemble aren’t wearing gloves they are their hands but the lighting makes it look like they are wearing gloves, learned that from Candy Brown who was an ensemble member in the original cast
Elsie doesn’t just have “a” tattoo, she has the “same” tattoo as Sweet Charity in the movie.
Hi, I'm happy to see you are review this season's episodes.
Special Guests?! I'm loving these schmiganalusies and looking forward additional content as well!
Your reviews are so energetic and clever! I look forward to the next one!
I think the “cheese” line in the opening song might be a reference to “leave your cheese to sour” in Magic to Do.
Oh 100%!
Cheese is also known as moolah.
I’m so glad I wasn’t the only one to catch that Gypsy reference!!
I have not seen any channel mention this yet but Octavius Kratt's cane has the head of a wolf. Could be a reference to Into the Woods we do know he pursues younger women. Also a wolf in the financial world since he owns everything.
Also the last 6 notes of the leprechaun's song are the beginning of dazzle Dazzle complete with two triangle pings.
Love your videos!!!
I definitely see that, but Woods falls outside the time frame this show seems to be going for (60s-70s, whereas Woods was late 80s). But you never know! We'll seeeeeeee!! :)
I have not seen anyone mention the swastika symbol jenny does at the end of Kuput. There is a pont she holds her hands up and a dancer is in the chair upside down and they use legs and arms to make the nazi symbol. Which makes sense for Cabaret.
I heard a convincing argument that Kratt is also an analogue for Charlemagne and Sergeant Rivera might be Lewis
The guy in the hallway in the rear end of an animal suit?another reference to Gypsy? Baby Junes Caroline the Cow, maybe?
That was my first thought!
And Gypsy takes place during the Hitler rise era in Germany so one of mama rose’s chorus boys could have been interested in what hitler had to say in Mein Kampf
And Cabaret is in that era as well, so much political commentary ,tied in to what a young performer may have been reading backstage…..
Moo moo moo moo!
I think the mein kampt and the hidden swastika are referencing tomorrow belongs to me and I don't think its the last of the nazi imagery since its being so subtle ,also big swing I think carson is the narrator.
Oooooooooooh....
Do u think the main characters singing one line about their arc in the opening "Schmicago" reference Sweeney Todd opening style?
Perhaps? But it also specifically happens in Magic to Do. A nice trope from the era regardless!
Was the older woman standing off to the side during “do we shock you” a reference to something?
It's a fairly consistent vibe for the women in the Kit Kat Klub, so she's probably adding to that Cabaret atmosphere!
@@StealingFocus thanks!
I thought of Lili Von Shtüpp during Kaput 🤷♂
If you watch our upcoming episode 2 our special guest took direct inspiration from her!
@@StealingFocus 😍👻
Did you not see the hippies Jesus Christ Superstar is Happening that’s why they’re referencing Andrew Lloyd Webber
I think they are! But JCS is far from the only hippie musical in the era. It's not even the definitive one
@@StealingFocus they most definitely are mashing up Hair with JCS with the character Topher as in CHRISTopher being the Jesus figure