I recently posted a video of Cunagonde's (Cook & Chenoweth versions) "Glitter & Be Gay" from the musical, "Candide", in the thread about singing vocals. Then it occured to me that this comedy makes light of:
Rape
Slavery (ordinary kind)
Slavery (sexual)
War
Death
Physical mutilation
Torture
Catholicism (There's an auto da fe in one scene.)
I'm not offended by it, but I wonder what others think. It's widely performed on stages large & small, even at very very PC & progressive universities. Is this a sign that we're inured to violence, or is does it get a pass cuz it's a classic based upon a great Voltaire work?
Rape
Slavery (ordinary kind)
Slavery (sexual)
War
Death
Physical mutilation
Torture
Catholicism (There's an auto da fe in one scene.)
I'm not offended by it, but I wonder what others think. It's widely performed on stages large & small, even at very very PC & progressive universities. Is this a sign that we're inured to violence, or is does it get a pass cuz it's a classic based upon a great Voltaire work?