The Story
Welcome to Pronouns: The Musical.
Some may ask, “Pronouns?”, but we at A Frank Angle say, “Why not pronouns!”
A subset of nouns, pronouns serve as a substitute for nouns and noun phrases. These bits of linguistics and grammar are versatile and can almost refer to anything.
Although pronouns can be personal, objective, possessive, indefinite, relative, intensive, demonstrative, interrogative, reflexive, and reciprocal, this musical extravaganza focuses on selected pronouns.
Program
Act 1: I
Act 2: You
Act 3: Me
Act 4: He
Act 5: Him
There is nothing impossible to him who will try. (Alexander the Great, Leader)
Free the child’s potential, and you will transform him into the world. (Maria Montessori, educator)
Let the wife make the husband glad to come home, and let him make her sorry to see him leave. (Martin Luther, theologian)
A scientist in his laboratory is not a mere technician: he is also a child confronting natural phenomena that impress him as though they were fairy tales. (Marie Curie, scientist)
A successful man is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks others have thrown at him. (David Brinkley, journalist)
The trouble with some women is that they get all excited about nothing – and then marry him. (Cher, entertainer)
Guidelines
Songs must have Him in the title
Cautions
- No duplicates songs regardless of artists
- Foreign language equivalents unacceptable
- Contractions are acceptable at the discretion of The Producer
Production Note
To prevent browsers crashing from loading too many videos, please 1) include the song title and artist in your text, and 2) paste the URL as part of your last line (not a new line). The latter will provide a link, thus not embed the actual video … but I don’t mind unembedding, so apologies are not necessary.
Announcement
Welcome to the latest musical by aFa Productions – Pronouns: The Musical.
Act 5 is all about Him. Songs bring back memories for each of us. This song was not only a mega-hit in 1963, it was one of those songs that I remember as a young lad that stuck with me for many years because it was one of my early favorites. Ladies and gentlemen, let’s have a great aFa welcome to Little (and I mean 4 foot, 10 inches tall) Peggy March with I Will Follow Him.
Act 6: She