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Top 10 Greatest Stephen Schwartz Musicals

Top 10 Greatest Stephen Schwartz Musicals

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Stephen Schwartz musicals are among the finest in the history of Broadway. Were looking at the best musicals that this great composer has been involved with, ranging from stage shows to feature films. These are the musicals that prove everyone deserves the chance to fly! MsMojo ranks the best Stephen Schwartz musicals. Whats your favorite Stephen Schwartz musical?
Date: 2023-11-20

Comments and reviews: 26


The Hunchback of Notre Dame is really an underrated classic. A live-remake should do it justice for the underrated classic, by fixing its story and draw its power in its source material.
And there's one director who could nail the live-action remake of The Hunchback of Notre Dame: Alfonso Cuaron.
And there's also actors and actresses that can nail these characters:
Quasimodo - Eddie Redmayne (aided with a practical makeup and prosthetics)
Esmeralda - Alicia Vikander
Judge Claude Frollo - Richard E. Grant
Captain Phoebus - Oscar Isaac
Clopin Trouillefou - Lin-Manuel Miranda
Archdeacon - Anthony Hopkins

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I wanted to see Wicked since I was 9 and I first heard the song Popular sung by Kristen Chenowith. I became obsessed with it and my best friend went to see it 3 times but I couldn't afford it. Last year, for my 13th birthday, my parents surprised me with tickets to go see it on the West End and I was totally ecstatic. It was the 2nd stage musical I had ever seen, and it was totally worth the wait.
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1. Wicked is my favorite musical on Broadway and its number one for me because I love it and grew up listening to it because it became a part of my childhood forever ever since I was a kid.
2. Dreamworks Prince of Egypt is my second favorite
3. Pippin is my absolute favorite musical because I love Patina Miller and Ben Vereen

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Thank you for giving Godspell some love. That soundtrack is my childhood. Day By Day was my mother's favorite song (she died last year; I still use it for my father's ringtone) and my sisters & I could sing the entire album; my oldest sister (I'm the youngest) & I even sang By My Side at my grandmother's wedding.
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Ms. Mojo - I love your Broadway-based videos, but, for the love of God, please stop playing that performance of Idina at the Tonys. She had the flu when she performed and doesn't sound ANYWHERE as good as when she's perfectly healthy.
That being said, I love this list so much.

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Prince of Egypt, Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Enchanted are among my all time favorite films. Stephen Schwartz is nothing short of a genius. My all time favorite song hes ever written is When You Believe because its given me comfort through countless dark times throughout my life
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The studio cast recording of Hunchback is much better than the movie. There are many more songs and there is much more to the story (with the annoying gargoyles and goat removed. It is still a Disney musical production but never made it to Broadway.
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Children of Eden, which is one of his favorites, should absolutely be in the top 10. Even though it's not main stream, it is truly magical! If you haven't listened to it. Please do yourself a favor and listen NOW!
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Elphaba is one of my dream roles if I ever make it on broadway I love wicked Its one of my favorite musicals next to prince of Egypt, hunchback of notre dame, and many others including enchanted and pocahontas
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I love Wicked as much as the next theatre nerd but its not Schwartzs best work. Its only his most well known. The Prince of Egypt should be number 1 in my own opinion. Its a masterpiece in every respect.
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That's awesome! He must be a genius! I love love love the prince of Egypt! And enchanted! and Pocahontas! How come i haven't noticed him before! He basically a part of my fav thing in the world: Disney!
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I don't think it's right that, The Prince of Egypt, didn't make it into the Top 5. Quite frankly, I think the songs and music are better than the songs and music featured in, Pocahontas.
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Favorite Stephen Schwartz Musicals
Wicked, Pocahontas, Children Of Eden, Enchanted & Pippin
I have never seen Prince Of Egypt but When You Believe is one of my favorite songs.

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I love Stephen Schwartz. So many great songs and musicals he was credited for and with. Too many to list here! Pocahontas is already my personable favorite amongst the list.
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I'm actually not excited at all that Wicked will become a movie bc I don't want them to ruin it. If they do it right it'll be amazing but I guess we shall see
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I love Wicked. Seen it 6 times in the West End, but it's not Stephen Schwartz best. My personal top 3 would probably be 1. Prince of Egypt, 2. Hunchback, 3. Wicked.
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Wicked is definitely Stephen Schwartzs most popular musical, but certainly not his best. Pippin, Prince of Egypt, Godspell, and Hunchback are far better musicals.
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You know I liked some of Stephen Schwartz's works in Disney films, and Wicked as well.
Anywho, I share the same birthday with Stephen Schwartz. Pretty cool huh?

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Not hard to figure that Wicked and Pippin are in the top 3
By the way, love Pocahontas, but its not even in the same stratosphere as Prince of Egypt

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Children of Eden deserved to be more than an Honourable Mention! I saw it at the Union Theatre in London a few years ago, and it was fantastic!
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I showed Enchanted to someone I was seeing at the time and even though he wasn't feeling it, it's still one of my favorite Disney movies ever
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Stephen & Alan are practically like brothers. Their collaboration on Enchanted was a match made in Disney and Broadway magician heaven.
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Great news: It was just announced that the stage adaptation of Prince of Egypt is officially coming to West End next year!
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The three soundtrack I loved of Stephen Schwartz is The Prince Of Egypt, Pocahontas, and The Hunchback Of Notre Dame.
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Godspell should have been #2. I've seen casts in tears as they are performing this play. The music is wonderful.
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I completely agree with the other comments. Please please do one for Andrew Lloyd Webber & Stephen Sondheim!
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