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* CommonKnowledge: Offenbach is almost always associated with classical music, despite the fact that his works are more in line with early musicals and are considered as such in Europe.

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* CommonKnowledge: Offenbach is almost always associated with classical music, despite the fact that his works are more in line with technically early musicals and are considered as such in Europe.

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* BestKnownForTheFanService: ''Orpheus in the Underworld'' is best known for Act 2, Scene 2 where the lovely ladies in showgirl skirts dance a can-can across the stage. It helps that the tune they dance to not only is the best-known of the entire operetta and is also the one that for most people immediately springs to mind whenever they hear the word "can-can".

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* CommonKnowledge: Offenbach is almost always associated with classical music, despite the fact that his works are more in line with early musicals and are considered as such in Europe.
* BestKnownForTheFanService: ''Orpheus in the Underworld'' is best known for Act 2, Scene 2 where the lovely ladies in showgirl skirts dance a can-can across the stage. It helps that the tune they dance to not only is the best-known of the entire operetta and is also the one that for most people immediately springs to mind whenever they hear the word "can-can".
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* BestKnownForTheFanService: ''Orpheus in the Underworld]]'' is best known for Act 2, Scene 2 where the lovely ladies in showgirl skirts dance a can-can across the stage. It helps that the tune they dance to not only is the best-known of the entire operetta and is also the one that for most people immediately springs to mind whenever they hear the word "can-can".

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* BestKnownForTheFanService: ''Orpheus in the Underworld]]'' Underworld'' is best known for Act 2, Scene 2 where the lovely ladies in showgirl skirts dance a can-can across the stage. It helps that the tune they dance to not only is the best-known of the entire operetta and is also the one that for most people immediately springs to mind whenever they hear the word "can-can".
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* BestKnownForTheFanService: ''Orpheus in the Underworld]]'' is best known for Act 2, Scene 2 where the lovely ladies in showgirl skirts dance a can-can across the stage. It helps that the tune they dance to not only is the best-known of the entire operetta and is also the one that for most people immediately springs to mind whenever they hear the word "can-can".

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