Is anyone familiar with a song that goes like "open up your eyes, baby, open up your eyes". It's a female vocal and sounds like a remix of some old song but I can't seem to find it anywhere :@
The cast of La cage aux folles - 2011 includes: Christian Clavier as Georges Philippe Gruz as Francis Thierry Laurion as Jacob Christian Pereira as M. Dieulafoi Thomas Sagols as Laurent
"La cage aux folles" means "cage of madwomen" (purportedly French slang for drag queens). The more common translation is "The Birdcage" which was the name of the 1996 Robin Williams film based on the earlier French play, the US play, and the 1978 French film.
La cage aux folles 3 - 'Elles' se marient - 1985 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Australia:PG Finland:K-12 France:U Iceland:L Portugal:M/12 UK:15 USA:PG-13 West Germany:16
Sneak Previews - 1975 Tribute American Pop Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen La cage aux folles II 5-23 was released on: USA: 21 March 1981
The duration of A Cage of Nightingales is 1.48 hours.
La Cage aux Folles II was created in 1980.
Cage of fools
The cast of La cage aux folles - 2011 includes: Christian Clavier as Georges Philippe Gruz as Francis Thierry Laurion as Jacob Christian Pereira as M. Dieulafoi Thomas Sagols as Laurent
Hello Dolly, La Cage aux Folles Not correct on La Cage Aux Folles. "La Cage" as it is called was first a French play which opened in 1973. In 1978 the play was then made into a movie also in French, not to be confused with The Birdcage which was an American movie released in 1996. The show La Cage Aux Folles the musical opened on Broadway in 1983.
The song "I am what I am" is from "La Cage aux Folles".
The Birdcage
Bird Cage "La cage aux folles" means literally "the cage of madwomen." "Folles," however, is also a slang term for effeminate homosexuals (queens). The expression does not really mean "birdcage," but it is impossible to translate effectively in one catchy phrase. It may help to realize that "bird" is British slang for woman, like "chick".
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Jerry Herman
The 2010 Tony for Best Revival of a Musical went to La Cage Aux Folles. The original production of La Cage opened at the Palace Theatre on August 21, 1983.
"La cage aux folles" means "cage of madwomen" (purportedly French slang for drag queens). The more common translation is "The Birdcage" which was the name of the 1996 Robin Williams film based on the earlier French play, the US play, and the 1978 French film.
Sneak Previews - 1975 Unidentified Flying Oddball La Cage Aux Folles 3-23 was released on: USA: 15 September 1979