Bing Crosby and Sir Cedric Hardwicke sang "Busy doing nothing" in the movie "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court."
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SINGING I love singing: singing is definitely a better thing !!AnswerAlthough, I generally prefer singing and singing probably reaches one's soul more than the more visual, dancing, the reality is that it probably depends upon talent.Consider: A girl, for instance, who, for some reason, cannot even keep a tune, but has shapely, physical beauty and poise about her dancing: who would choose to prefer her singing in place of her dancing??
It is classical and it is music that tells a story through the actors singing instead of dialog.
Yes. It was considered a public indecency. The notorious Elizabethan female transvestite Mary Frith was prosecuted for appearing on the stage of the Fortune theatre and singing a song. (possibly in the play The Roaring Girl which was written about her.)
The audience would be nothing like the audiences in the plays nowadays. The Jacobeans would talk throughout the whole play, and even shout out lines that they thought the actors should use in their monologue. If the play was bad, they would throw rotten fruit at them, and mock the actors if they were bad actors.
The cast of The Kerry Arthurs Chronicles - 2011 includes: Anthony Kidd
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The cast of It Came from Connecticut - 2005 includes: Andrew Gernhard as himself
yes he did.infact,all the actors did their singing in cadillac records,amazing!
The cast of The Singing Welles - 1996 includes: Gino Pennacchi as Traveler
The cast of The Singing Hills - 1941 includes: The Arthur Johnston Singers
The cast of Singing Wild Rice - 2012 includes: Missy Knott
The cast of Singing in the Park - 2011 includes: David Arkema Nora Leonhardt
The cast of Seriously Singing - 2011 includes: Jessie Carmichael as Jessie Carmichael
The cast of Small Birds Singing - 2007 includes: Kerry Shale
The cast of Connecticut Style Interview - 2010 includes: Christy Carlson Romano as herself
The cast of Singing for Dear Life - 1989 includes: Jaki Leboff as herself