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I’ll list three musicals per “genre” with a short summary of each and three songs per musical to give you a sense of the show.Â
Spectacular Musicals: These are musicals with huge, show-stopping numbers with the same feel as all your classic faves. You’ve probably at least heard of all of these.
Newsies
Newsboys strike when the prices of papers are raised
Songs
Santa Fe
Carrying the Banner
Seize the Day
Anastasia
Two charming Russian conmen try to pass off an orphan girl as the lost princess Anastasia
Songs
My Petersburg
Once Upon a December
In a Crowd of Thousands
Wicked
The Wizard of Oz told from the Wicked Witch’s perspective
Songs
The Wizard and I
Popular
Defying Gravity
Subtly Beautiful Musicals: These are musicals without much flashy production value that just let their songs and stories simmer beautifully. For all of these, you really need to hear the whole show, but I’ll list three songs as a good starter.
The Last Five Years
The story of a doomed relationship told from two perspectives simultaneously, backward and forwards
Songs
Still Hurting
The Next Ten Minutes
If I Didn’t Believe in You
The Band’s Visit
An Egyptian band is sent to a tiny Israeli town by mistake and must spend the night there
Songs
Omar Sharif
Something Different
Answer Me
Fun Home
The story of a woman finding her identity and making sense of her relationship with her father
Songs
Ring of Keys
Maps
Flying Away (Finale)
Popcorn Musicals: These are musicals to listen to and turn off your brain–the sort of show you can watch while munching on popcorn.
Legally Blonde
A ditzy blonde follows her ex to Harvard (not as sexist as it sounds)
Songs
Omigod
Better than Before
Take it Like a Man
Heathers
Two high schoolers go on a murder-spree
Songs
Fight for Me
Our Love Is God
Seventeen
Catch Me if You Can
A young man leads an FBIÂ agent on a wild goose chase, assuming many fake identities
Songs
Live in Living Color
Don’t Break the Rules
Goodbye
Super Popular Musicals: These are the musicals everyone always talks about. You probably know about them, but maybe you were never quite able to get into them, so here are songs do introduce yourself to them.
Hamilton
The (fictionalized) story of the life of Alexander Hamilton
Songs
Aaron Burr, Sir
Satisfied
The Room Where it Happens
Dear Evan Hansen
A teenager with anxiety finds himself in an unexpected situation when a classmate commits suicide
Songs
Waving Through a Window
Requiem
Only Us
Les Mis
The musical follows both a group of French revolutionaries and Jean Valjean, a supremely moral convict
Songs
Red and Black
One Day More
On My Own
Dark Musicals: These are musicals that do not hit all the peppy beats typically associated with musical theater–have tissues handy.
Spring Awakening
Repressed 19th-century German teens try to cope with their burgeoning sexualities and the realities of their worlds
Songs
Mama Who Bore Me
The Bitch of Living
The Word of Your Body
Next to Normal
The story of a mother coping with depression and how it affects her family
Songs
Another Day
My Psychopharmacologist and I
I’m Alive
Bare: A Pop Opera
Two gay boys try to navigate their relationship at Catholic boarding school
Songs
You and I
All Grown Up
Bare
Unusual Musicals: These are musicals that don’t quite fit in any other category.Â
Bright Star
A young, ambitious man crosses paths with a woman, causing her to reminisce about her life
Songs
Bright Star
Woah Mama
Sun is Gonna Shine
A New Brain
A young composer is sent to the hospital after collapsing, causing his family and friends to rally around him
Songs
Frogs Have so Much Spring
Sailing
And They’re Off
Great Comet
A pop-opera version of an excerpt of War and Peace–a young, engaged girl attempts to elope with a married man
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