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jukebox musical
[ jook-boks myoo-zi-kuhl ]
noun
- a musical that uses songs that are not original to the play or movie and are integrated into the plot:
This jukebox musical tells the tale of an uptight little town that comes alive to the tune of more than two dozen Elvis hits.
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Origin of jukebox musical1
Example Sentences
In fact, âBetter Manâ might work better on the London stage as a jukebox musical than in cinemas.
Jackson made her Broadway debut Saturday with a one-night-only role in the jukebox musical â& Juliet,â which, according to Playbill, âflips the script on the William Shakespeare classic, imagining what would happen next if Juliet hadnât ended it all over Romeo.â
Goldâs âRomeo + Julietâ seems to be taking its cues from â& Juliet,â the hit Broadway jukebox musical that features songs by Max Martin and other artists in a âRomeo and Julietâ sequel that imagines what might have happened had Juliet lived.
In particular, âFolie Ă Deuxâ grossly underestimates the storytelling power of the jukebox musical, which arranges existing music into a new narrative.
Variety's critic Owen Gleiberman added the film was a "cracked jukebox musical - but it doesnât let Joker be Joker enough".
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