One of the interesting things about “Cell Block Tango” is that it’s often read as being a celebration of the violence in it, particularly when taken out of the context of the full musical. I like this adaptation for the fact that it maintains the idea that these villains are heroes in their own stories, even if they’re not telling the stories straight.
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The misspelling in the title threw me for a moment, but I’ve seen “Chicago.” Note that only one of the “six merry murderesses” claims “I didn’t do it!” The rest assert “He had it coming!”
The misspelling in the title threw me for a moment, but I’ve seen “Chicago.” Note that only one of the “six merry murderesses” claims “I didn’t do it!” The rest assert “He had it coming!”
“Spell Block Tango” is not a misspelling.