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* ''[[A Very Potter Musical|A Very Potter Sequel]]'' was significantly more technically sophisticated than its predecessor. Whether or not it was better overall is [[Your Mileage May Vary|up for debate]]. |
* ''[[A Very Potter Musical|A Very Potter Sequel]]'' was significantly more technically sophisticated than its predecessor. Whether or not it was better overall is [[Your Mileage May Vary|up for debate]]. |
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* Stephen Sondheim was clean shaven for most of his early career, and though he produced good music and lyrics, his signature style didn't appear until the mid 1970s, with "Company" when he literally grew a beard, which he has kept ever since. |
* [[Stephen Sondheim]] was clean shaven for most of his early career, and though he produced good music and lyrics, his signature style didn't appear until the mid 1970s, with "Company" when he literally grew a beard, which he has kept ever since. |
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Latest revision as of 19:20, 12 July 2018
- A Very Potter Sequel was significantly more technically sophisticated than its predecessor. Whether or not it was better overall is up for debate.
- Stephen Sondheim was clean shaven for most of his early career, and though he produced good music and lyrics, his signature style didn't appear until the mid 1970s, with "Company" when he literally grew a beard, which he has kept ever since.
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