Jukebox musical

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A jukebox musical is either a stage musical or movie musical that features a set of pre-released, hit songs by a mainstream artist or artists as its musical score and contextualizes the songs in a dramatic plot, sometimes telling the biographical story of the band or singer whose music is used. Although jukebox musicals had achieved success for years (for instance Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story, the musical about the life of Buddy Holly which opened in the West End in 1989) their recent surge in popularity was triggered largely by the successes of The Boy from Oz and Mamma Mia!, based around the music of Peter Allen and Abba respectively, and the 2001 film release of Moulin Rouge!. The critical and commercial success of jukebox musicals is hit-or-miss; some (such as Lennon) flop and close after a short season, while others (e.g. Movin' Out) go on to win critical acclaim, financial success and long theatre runs and tours.

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