Euromoney’s book shelf (the editor’s window sill) groans with weighty tomes that cover the credit crunch, but as yet theatrical productions have been distinctly lacking. Euromoney might not be natural reading material for arty types but below are some helpful suggestions for anyone thinking of creating a musical of the financial crisis.
The songs in the first act reflect the early years of the credit bubble. What better opening song could there be than “Who wants to be a millionaire?” from High Society? Followed up with “Who will buy?” from Oliver! Then there is the slicing and dicing of structured finance which is summed up by the song “Any dream will do” from Joseph.
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