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The song usually near the beginning of a musical that describes the main locale of the work. If the song doesn't occur near the beginning of the show, it'll most likely be when a a new setting is introduced or when a character is introduced to a new place. The song's purpose is to describe and introduce the setting to the viewer, possibly introduce a few (or all) of the characters), and tell you something about how the singer feels about the place — whether it's great, or boring, or oppressive. If it occurs a long time after the start of the story, or a long time after the setting has already been established, then it isn't this trope, but may be a Welcoming Song. Contrast "Somewhere" Song, about a place the singer wants to be, and Wanderlust Song, expressing that no one place can ever equal the joys of the open road. Subtrope of Location Song. |
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"Tradition," the prologue to Fiddler on the Roof, introduces us to the townspeople of Anatevka in a slice of their daily lives. | |
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Shock Treatment starts with "Denton USA" which describes the titular Everytown, America. | |
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Portal 2: The (Unauthorized) Musical has a parody version of it called "Good Morning Apature", where the audience is introduced to the facility, as well as Wheatley and Chell. | |
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In the Redwall, there are a couple examples. In Martin the Warrior, Rose sings two songs (for example, this one) about her home, Noonvale, where she and the other characters plan to live after they defeat Badrang. In High Rhulain, the otter clans sing about traveling to Holt Summerdell when they're on their way there. | |
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Oliver & Company opens with "Once Upon a Time in New York City". | |
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Parodied in The Simpsons, where the musical adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire that Marge stars in opens with an absolutely venomous and over-the-top slandering of New Orleans as a Wretched Hive, which inspired a lot of real life complaints against the episode. | |
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Queen of the Wave opens with "Queenswave", which establishes the setting in time: the Golden Age "before the ocean won". The first song of act 2, "Temple of Unfed Fire", establishes the place, by describing Atlantis and its technological wonders. | |
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Carmen has one for every act: Act I, "Sur la place" is the soldiers singing about watching the people of Seville Act II, "Les Tringles des Sistres Tintaient" introduces the festive atmosphere at the inn, which was only mentioned in act 1. It also introduces the gypsies and their community in the inn. Act III, "Écoute, Écoute, compagnons" is the smugglers singing about the mountains. Act IV's chorus of the crowd waiting for the bullfight could also count. |
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Spamalot opens with a big song about Finland, where none of the action in the show takes place. note The narrator said ENGLAND. There's also "The Knights of the Round Table", although they spend a little more time there than in the movie. It's still a silly place. |
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame opens with "The Bells of Notre Dame", which does double-duty both as a introduction to the setting of the movie, but also as an introduction to the movie's main characters, particularly its villain. | |
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The Overture of the Wintersmith Concept Album by Steeleye Span begins "Through the dark the turtle comes/Drifting past a thousand suns/Under the weight of Discworld". The full version of the A'Tuin song, "Ancient Eyes", comes near the end for some reason. | |
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Beauty and the Beast begins with Belle singing about what a small, provincial town she lives in and how it hasn't changed in all the time she's lived there and the townsfolk singing about how unusual Belle is. All this is interspersed with the bustle of townsfolk in the outdoor marketplace. | |
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In the concert version of Chess, the second song of Act I is "Merano", which describes Merano, Italy. In Act II, the first song is "One Night in Bangkok", which describes Bangkok, Thailand. | |
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There's also "The Knights of the Round Table", although they spend a little more time there than in the movie. It's still a silly place. | |
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Wicked has "One Short Day", which introduces Elphaba and Glinda to Emerald City. | |
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The second song in The Music Man is "Iowa Stubborn", which introduces the audience to the small town of River City, Iowa and the attitude of its citizens. | |
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show sequels; Shock Treatment starts with "Denton USA" which describes the titular Everytown, America. The script to the unmade Revenge of the Old Queen starts with "The Moon Drenched Shores Of Transylvania" about the Pleasure Planet, Transsexual. |
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The opening number of The Golden Apple is about how people live in the small town Angel's Roost (and how many people now live there), and how much it dissatisfies Helen. | |
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It happens about halfway through the first act, but Another Hundred People from Company otherwise fits, as it describes the city of New York and the busy lives of the people in it. | |
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Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars has "Tattooine," which offers a marked contrast to the film's portrayal. | |
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"Mountain Town" in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, describing the whitebread Colorado town in which the boys live. Reprised at the end of the movie by the whole town. | |
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Come From Away begins with "Welcome to the Rock," introducing the audience to the small town of Gander, Newfoundland, where 38 airplanes were forced to land after the September 11 terrorist attacks. | |
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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street starts its main action with "There's No Place Like London", which contrasts both the idealistic Anthony's and the cynical Sweeney's views of the title city. | |
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CollegeHumor has improv musicals in the series Play it by Ear (spinning off from Game Changer), and naturally, many of them open with this. "Welcome to Mountport" from the musical of the same name introduces the Quirky Town, where the mountains somehow rise up from the sea. "Another Day in Merkmere" from The Muck of Merkmere introduces the Crapsack World that is the polluted Victorian town it's set in, and like the rest of that musical, it ends up played as a pastiche of the above-mentioned Sweeney Todd example. | |
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Popeye opens with "Sweethaven" sung by the people of the town, going about their routines as Popeye rows into the harbor. | |
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The Daria Musical Episode's opening song, "Morning in the 'Burbs," is about how nice Lawndale is (and how eternally annoyed with it Daria is). Gets a reprise at the end, wherein Daria is more cheerful. | |
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In Shrek: The Musical, "Big Bright Beautiful World" introduces Shrek and Fiona (and their parents), and explains the role of an Ogre in this fairy-tale world. | |
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"Oklahoma" from the musical Oklahoma!. (It's about Oklahoma.) | |
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Hadestown opens with "Road to Hell". Hermes, the narrator, shows the audience the dilapidated surface world and the railroad line to Hadestown (the "road to hell") that much of the story involves, and introduces the main characters who gather by it for one reason or another. | |
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The lyrical version of "The Coney Island Waltz" in Love Never Dies describes Coney Island. | |
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Little Shop of Horrors has its first two songs be setting intro songs. The song "Little Shop of Horrors" is a upbeat song performed by the Urchins, the show’s Greek Chorus; it forewarns of the evils that await inside of Mushnik's flower shop. Then "(Downtown) Skid Row" is a depressing Crowd Song sung by the denizens of Skid Row deploring their lives. It gives a good amount of backstory to Seymour and Audrey's lives. | |
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In Wonderful Town, the first song is "Christopher Street", which describes the street in Greenwich Village. | |
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"Good Morning Baltimore," the opening number to the musical version of Hairspray, introduces both the setting and Tracy Turnblad, the main character. Portal 2: The (Unauthorized) Musical has a parody version of it called "Good Morning Apature", where the audience is introduced to the facility, as well as Wheatley and Chell. |
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The Doctor Who story "The Gunfighters" has a song called "Ballad of the Last Chance Saloon" that functions as a Greek Chorus. The version performed diagetically by the characters is this, as well as the non-diagetic version performed when we first arrive in Tombstone. | |
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The very first song in Central Park is "Central in My Heart", an Ensemble Song all about the titular NYC park. | |
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"Welcome to the Renaissance" from Something Rotten! introduces the time period and setting as England during (you guessed it) the Renaissance era, explaining all the new advancements in art and technology, as well as everyone's obsession with William Shakespeare. | |
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Shucked: "Corn", the first song, tells us all about Cob County and how much they love corn. | |
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Disney's Aladdin and its first sequel, The Return of Jafar, open with "Arabian Nights". Aladdin and the King of Thieves starts with its own intro song, "There's a Party Here in Agrabah", which describes the preparations and emotions leading up to Aladdin and Jasmine's wedding. | |
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In the Heights opens with the lyrics "lights up on Washington Heights," followed by a musical tour of the neighborhood. Usnavi even throws in directions on how to get there. | |
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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend's first song (discounting the theme song) is a soaring Busby Berkeley Number about West Covina, CA, after Rebecca spontaneously decides to relocate there. The series is set in that city. | |
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The Nightmare Before Christmas starts with "This is Halloween," about Halloweentown and its citizens. The song spends its climax describing the film’s protagonist, Jack Skellington, who makes quite a dramatic entrance by disguising himself as a scarecrow, setting himself on fire, and jumping into a well before rising from it, perfectly fine. | |
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Li'l Abner: Halfway through the first act of the show, "Unnecessary Town" is sung about Dogpatch. | |
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