Scene One: Magic to Do & Corner of the Sky
Scotch'n'Soda's production of Pippin at Carnegie Mellon University. This is a student run theatre production, not the drama department. Scotch'n'Soda premiere the original production of Pippin in 1967 before it went to Broadway. This is most of Scene One which includes the songs Magic to Do and Corner of the Sky.
pippin's voice is amazing. but he needs to stop moving so quickly.
ak92092 11 months ago
Charlemagne is awesome.
NathanBLawrence 1 year ago
Much better than most of the crap out for this show.
NathanBLawrence 1 year ago
ahh, this misses the Ziprodt costumes, as well as Fosse's staging - but it is still interesting :o) Pity there isn't a record of dear Elizabeth Welch's Berthe....I had the pleasure of working on the 1973 London transfer :o)
Jimbob71787 3 years ago
Is it just me or could the vocal volume be better? I can barely understand them over the music!
Whatshername81 3 years ago
I'd be willing to bet that Fosse didn't choreograph this production. I think the chance at originality is what makes musical theater so much fun. So, I appreciate the difference.
ethanjhayward 3 years ago
This is good, but you're really missing the wonderful Fosse choreography. He gives the musical a really distinct flavor.
PICKLETREE 3 years ago
Do you 'Kind of Woman' from this show?
SonofEire 4 years ago
everyone is getting this wrong pippin was wrote in 1967 and it was stephen schwartz's first musical and was written for this drama group originally and it was called pippen but later discovered by bob fosse and he took it to broadway in 1972 and stephen schwartz's carrer started from then onwards just to clear this polava up!
common mistake tho
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tomjomoore 4 years ago
thanks a million for straightening out the math police. my sister was minimally involved at carnegie way back then
ebnnj2004 4 years ago