Why drop top dollar to see a Broadway musical when there could be one happening just outside your door? By combining flash mobs with some song and dance, Break Out in Song, brings Broadway to the street and surprises random onlookers to a free show. Shot over four days in New York City, the guerilla-style performances show us what it might be like if everyone actually knew the words to songs... and the dance moves.
If you're not fortunate enough to happen upon a performance, check out the clips below to see Break Out in Song in action -- stay tuned to the Urlesque Twitter because we might have some insider info on where you can catch the next performance!
- "Consider Yourself" in Times Square! (NOTE: Watch dancers almost get arrested by a not-in-on-the-joke cop.)
- "Anything Goes" on the Intrepid!
- "Don't Rain On My Parade" in the South Street Seaport!
- "If My Friends Could See Me Now" at the Time Warner Center!
- BONUS: Our friends at Rocketboom have an interview with creator Ryan Mackey, who gives the lowdown on how to create one of these darn things. It's like a DVD extra for the web!
- link:// Break Out in Song
- related:// The Harry Potter Musical! There's No Business Like Wiz Business
- related:// Urly Show Podcast #14 - I Can Has Cheezburger: The MusicLOL
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8.05.09
By kyle
I LOVED IT! Keep them coming.
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8.05.09
By Nancy
This is a wonderfully awesome happy experience. I smiled through all four shows. I'd love see this sort of thing happen in every city and town everywhere. For all the reasons stated by everyone here.
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8.06.09
By T Kay
These flash mob musicals are absolutely awesome. I really enjoyed them this morning. I think that this is really a stroke of genius. Good job! Great work and keep them coming.
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8.06.09
By Randy Rutland
Great Job Keep Up The Good Work and Keep Them Coming. Would love to see more and maybe be able to have them in other citys, Like New Orleans maybe.That was totally awesome.
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8.24.09
By ana
thant,.
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8.24.09
By itsaboutshopping
well, this proves it America's Got Talent! Thanks for sharing!
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9.03.09
By talfonso
I have blogged about the flashmob in my post, "What's in a Spontaneous Musical II: Number Attack" (http://talfonso.blogatize.net/what%e2%80%99s-in-a-spontaneous-musical-ii-number-attack) and it inspired me to write a flashmob musical of my own! Thanks for posting!
http://talfonso.blogatize.net
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