

The song "Sunday" is a clear parody of the song of the same title from Sunday in the Park with George - they actually share the same rhythm and prosody, but melodically, Larson turned Sondheim's song upside down.To Peter Pan and The Wizard of Oz in "30/90".To West Side Story and Mary Poppins in "Why".Ode to Food: "Sugar" is a song that sounds like it's about picking up a prostitute, but halfway through, it turns out to be about buying Twinkies.Most Writers Are Writers: Jonathan Larson wrote a musical about a composer named Jon who's writing a musical.The show ends on him playing "Happy Birthday" on the piano, showing he's finally accepted it. Milestone Birthday Angst: Jon is anxious about turning 30, evidenced in the song "30/90", because he does not feel like he has made it as a composer yet.Life Embellished: According to Larson's father, the play was essentially a semi-autobiography about Larson's real-life struggles to make it as a composer."I Am" Song / "I Want" Song: "Why", which comes very late in the story.Homage: The show is a giant one to Stephen Sondheim, mostly obviously in "Sunday".This spurs Jon's Jerkass Realization of how oblivious that he has been. Michael tells him, in a low tone, that he did try to break the news earlier that week but Jon has been ignoring him owing to his focus on the workshop. "Could Have Avoided This!" Plot: When he finds out that Michael has HIV, Jon asks why Michael didn't tell him.Don’t worry though, we’ll continue to process any returns as soon as they arrive back with us and we thank you for your patience and understanding in the meantime. Royal Mail strike updates - As you have no doubt seen, Royal Mail will be striking on Saturday 12th November and Monday 14th November and as such, we are expecting there to be a few delays with delivery as a result of these.Some exclusions apply, please visit our Help Centrefor more details.

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