In Lucco everyone loves music, singing at any occasion, work can wait and so the state's debt. So the ruling princess bans music.


If you have any patience for musicals where the singing is better than the script, you might get a kick out of Forbidden Music. It’s light, it’s fluffy, and it’s about as deep as a kitchen sink. People who want a plot that makes sense should probably skip this one. It's really just a vehicle for Richard Tauber to show ...


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"If you have any patience for musicals where the singing is better than the script, you might get a kick out of Forbidden Music. It’s light, it’s fluffy, and it’s about as deep as a kitchen sink. People who want a plot that makes sense should probably skip this one. It's really just a vehicle for Richard Tauber to show off his lungs. The whole premise is that the state is broke because everyone is too busy singing to do their jobs. It’s a funny idea for about ten seconds. Then the Princess bans ..."
Fritz Koselka, Ernest Betts, Armin Robinson, L. du Garde Peach, Marion Dix, Eric Maschwitz, Rudolph Bernauer
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