Hi everyone!
Doing a bit of research for this topic I have found out that there are so many musicals worth watching! And so many we know of because they have been adapted for the silver screen, like Grease, Hair, Mamma Mia, The Fiddler on the Roof, West Side Story,... Actually, with some of these I'm not even sure if it was the musical production or the film that came first. Any help?
This is a top ten list that, obviously, will not please everybody, particularly if you're a fan of more classical musicals. I, for one, find that there is one unforgivable absence!. But we have to take into account that the list aims at presenting some of the most successful or critically acclaimed productions. Or... this might one of those cases where a top ten just won't do. A top twenty, maybe?
What I propose is:
1. First, to take a look at compound adjectives with present participles. Remember that they are easy to interpret if you "read them" from right to left forming a relative clause:
e.g. a Tony Award-winning musical would then become a musical that has won a Tony Award... or several! Don't forget that the first part of this adjective is always singular, no matter what.
2. Then, to complete some gapped sentences.
3. To read the full transcript and annotate any interesting collocations (there are soooo many I couldn't make gaps for all of them!)
4. To comment!
So we start with the adjectives. Match the adjectives you're going to hear with the noun they refer to in the video. There may be more than one acceptable match. Then check while you're listening.
history-making                                  characters
attention-grabbing                           numbers
(figures)
show-stopping                                   dance
numbers
longest-running                                 flick
(film)
Oscar-winning                                   twelve
Tony Awards
award-winning                                   production
record-breaking                                musical 
And here are the gapped sentences:
1. Wicked
will captivate you _______________________ of “The Wizard of Oz” film. 
2. The
Producers, thanks to its musical numbers, choreography and characters,
 _______________________  of classic Broadway shows.
3. RENT is
a landmark musical, _______________________  and RENT-heads alike.
4. Oklahoma  ! is a
successful combination of a serious storyline, _______________________
 and dance numbers.
5. Oklahoma  ! is thought to
be a musical that  _______________________  the musicals that came
after it.
7. Chicago   follows two women
_______________________ , wealth and “all that jazz”.
8. The Lion
King manages to _______________________ universally appealing songs with
colorful costumes and impressive puppetry.
9. Even
though there is __________________________ in it, Cats is a “purrfect” musical.
10. Cats
has vibrant costumes and incredibly complex dance numbers. _______________________
 the distinct personalities of the Jellicle cats
and_______________________ this is one of Broadway’s most popular shows.
11. Les
Miserables is one of the longest-running musicals on Broadway, which the
narrator doesn’t hesitate to call “a musical and _______________________.”
12. The Phantom
of the Opera counts with detailed costumes, ___________________ and haunting
music.
All that is left for you to do now is to read the transcript and annotate your favourite vocabulary.
Oh, I almost forgot... And to comment! Do you agree with the list? Which is your favourite musical? You can also share the vocabulary you found interesting with us.
Enjoy!