ColorTheHours048 said: "Hands down, [title of show]. I made sure to see it multiple times in the 2 months between discovering it and its Broadway closing. Closing night is still one of the highlights of my theatregoing life. The energy and love in the Lyceum that evening was breathtaking."
I was there that night as well, and couldn't agree more. Absolutely thrilling night of theatre, and a brilliant show. I was so sad to see it close, though happy that the Little Engine That Could made it to Broadway at all.
I will also throw in votes for Bright Star, Tuck Everlasting, Shuffle Along, and the Deaf West Spring Awakening - shame they never found their audiences.
And a guilty pleasure vote for All Shook Up. It shouldn't exactly win the Pulitzer, but I will listen to that vocal arranging all day long.
Gaveston, your list of flops you've loved most fills me with warm waves of envy, for shows I never got to see, especially for gems like KING OF HEARTS which may have been a minor work but had perhaps the most brilliant set design from Santo Loquasto ever put on a Broadway stage.
One rarity on your list I did manage to catch was the Boston iteration of THE BAKER'S WIFE. Sadly, not even Patti LuPone's rendering of Meadowlark could make that turkey of a show get airborne for me.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
Passion
Bridges of Madison County
Cry Baby
DW Spring Awakening
HamilHansen said: "Wildhorn's "Wonderland" and "Title Of Show". I thought both of these were AWESOME.
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Could be reading this wrong, but are you saying title of show was written by wildhorn?
Ghost and Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark. (Although I think Spider-Man should've been an arena tour instead of a Broadway show.)
Featured Actor Joined: 8/31/14
hanabana said: "Catch Me If You Can (Aaron Tveit and Norbert Leo Butz were perfection, and I love the score)
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I couldn't agree more. That was such a great show and the two of them really complemented each other. Such a colorful production with catchy songs. I don't know how it wasn't more popular with the Aaron Tveit in the lead.
I loved The Scottsboro Boys, Steel Pier, Merrily We Roll Along, Bridges of Madison County.
American Psycho is the biggest heartbreak for me. A thrilling. Unique, exciting and original style musical.
Stand-by Joined: 4/14/17
songanddanceman2 said: "American Psycho is the biggest heartbreak for me. A thrilling. Unique, exciting and original style musical.
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Amen.
Stand-by Joined: 9/5/05
Leading Actor Joined: 12/10/18
Adding to the American Psycho crowd. Loved it and wish they could have found an audience.
Others would be Deaf West's Spring Awakening and It Shoulda Been You. I never cared for SA but the Deaf West production was gorgeous, and It Shoulda Been You had some fantastic comedic performances and was just a lot of fun.
Leading Actor Joined: 12/31/69
Passion
Jekyll and Hyde
Parade
Jesus Christ Superstar (2000)
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/11/04
BAKER STREET
WALKING HAPPY
ILLYA DARLING
ROAR OF THE GREASEPAINT
THE APPLE TREE (original)
THE HAPPY TIME
MAGGIE FLYNN
IT'S A BIRD, IT'S A PLANE, IT'S SUPERMAN
FOLLIES (original)
BIG
TALE OF TWO CITIES
WOMEN ON THE VERGE
BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY
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