Sing! (song)

Sing! is a song from the musical A Chorus Line. It is performed by Kristine and Al.

Production

Synopsis

The song "comically makes it cringe-ably clear that Kristine is tone deaf while her husband (Al) helps her through it".[1]

It features "newly married dancers auditioning for the same show. Kristine is the ditzy tone-deaf hopeful who is cleverly interjected by her husband Al in her "solo.""[2]

Critical reception

Norwood Stage described it as a "comic song".[3] Wicked Local North of Boston said it was a "cute comical song and dance".[4] Independent Newspapers said it "provide[s] comic relief".[4] AussieTheatre called it a "comedy number".[5]

The Real Chrisparkle commented: "When Bad Wolf and I were talking about the show beforehand, we both agreed that “Sing” is probably our least favourite number, because of its potential to irritate; just slightly. But it occurred to me whilst watching it, that it must be extraordinarily demanding for its performers. You need the verbal dexterity of a Gilbert and Sullivan patter song, coupled with immaculate comedy timing and, from Kristine, the ability to sing credibly off-key."[6] StageWhispers named it a "funny, rapid-fire duet".[7] The Rider News noted "“Sing!” makes for a great contrast in the play, breaking the tension and adding in quirky humor".[8]

The song was covered in the musical comedy television series Glee. In the season 2 episode "Duets", Mike Chang (Harry Shum Jr.) and Tina Cohen-Chang (Jenna Ushkowitz) perform the duet with Mike largely speaking and Tina singing.[9][10]

gollark: If you're using skynet2, that's meant to be up.
gollark: Great, I killed it, didn't I.
gollark: I've recently migrated to caddy to get this cool status display (https://stats.osmarks.tk/) working, and decided to drop old things.
gollark: Skynet 1's support has been dropped.
gollark: Assuming that actually exists, naturally.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.