- The song is a Crowd Song.
- The musical has not been on Broadway, to my knowledge.
- The musical is an adaptation.
- The musical has not been adapted to film.
- The musical has been performed on the West End.
- The musical is not associated with Andrew Lloyd Webber, Stephen Sondheim, or Rodgers and Hammerstein.
- The musical is not by Gilbert and Sullivan.
- The musical is not an adaptation of a film.
- The musical is not itself a film, either.
- The musical is an adaptation of a book.
- The author of the book did not reside in the United States.
- The author of the book is not Alexandre Dumas.
- The author of the book was not born in Asia.
- The author of the book did live in Africa.
- The author of the book was of Western European descent.
- The book was written after the year 1900.
- The book was published after the year 1950.
- The book was adapted into a film.
- The song is not an opening number.
- The musical premiered during or after the 1960s.
- The musical is principally drama and not comedy.
- The musical is not Tarzan.
- The musical is not by Schönberg and Boublil.
- The musical is not an opera.
- The musical premiered after 1990.
Was the book published after 1999?
Anime geemu wo shinasai!The book was not published after 1999.
The Revolution Will Not Be TropeableWas the book published after 1979?
Anime geemu wo shinasai!Is it still running in the West End? (It's a post-1990 musical. Binary searching should be unnecessary.)
Charlie Stross's cheerful, optimistic predictions for 2017, part one of three.The last curtain of the musical's run at the West End has fallen.
The Revolution Will Not Be TropeableDid the musical run for more than 5 years?
Another green world.The musical did not run for more than 5 years.
The Revolution Will Not Be TropeableIs the author of the book male?
Anime geemu wo shinasai!Had Stephen Schwartz anything to do with this musical? Yes, my syntax is a little archaic at times. I blame all the British authors I've been reading.
Charlie Stross's cheerful, optimistic predictions for 2017, part one of three.The author of the book is male.
The musical is unassociated with Stephen Schwartz. But Her Majesty's English is the one and only!
The Revolution Will Not Be TropeableSorry for the long delay with getting Turkey Lurkey Time in the first post.
I'm feeling strangely happy now, contented and serene. Oh don't you see, finally I'll be, somewhere that's green...Do you need another hint?
The Revolution Will Not Be TropeableIs the book a nonfiction work?
Charlie Stross's cheerful, optimistic predictions for 2017, part one of three.Was the author of the book born on an island?
Anime geemu wo shinasai!The book is not a work of nonfiction.
The author of the book was not born on an island.
The Revolution Will Not Be TropeableIs the book written in a Romance language?
edited 10th Jan '11 8:46:24 PM by Grain
Anime geemu wo shinasai!Err, the book and musical are both works in the English language.
edited 10th Jan '11 8:47:35 PM by Noaqiyeum
The Revolution Will Not Be TropeableIs it from the musical production of The Lord Of The Rings?
I'm not making this up. It exists.
Charlie Stross's cheerful, optimistic predictions for 2017, part one of three.It is indeed from the musical production of The Lord Of The Rings.
The Revolution Will Not Be TropeableThe song is not Springle Ring.
Incidentally, you could have gotten to the right musical much more quickly if you had scanned the list of favorite works on my troper page...
The Revolution Will Not Be TropeableOh hell, they're all company songs. Er...The Golden Wood?
Up until ten minutes ago, I had no clue that such a thing existed.
Charlie Stross's cheerful, optimistic predictions for 2017, part one of three.
Did this musical premier after 1990?
Charlie Stross's cheerful, optimistic predictions for 2017, part one of three.