"I don't really get the ending,all i can go with is when after several months,Judith saw Pat sang,and later she kissed him on the toilet,after that the story back to where Pat went down from the stage after he'd sung,and he went to the italian lady.I just don't get it,what Judith exatcly meant when he kissed Pat that she had seen,and did Pat end up together with The Italian Lady?Please help me,thank u very much!"
Quote from someone on IMDB in reference to a movie he/she didn't understand. Such grammar!
You must die to live forever
I will show you the depths of the night
We can never go wrong together
I will take you to the end of the line
My eyes are like a shadow on you
Assassins or Avenue Q. Or, if you've never seen it Aida.
"Noah, someday we'll talk again. But there's things we'll never say. That sorrow deep inside you. It inside me, too. And it never go away. You be okay. You'll learn how to lose things..."
Of the shows that you mentioned, I'd see Wonderful Town
Try to see:
Avenue Q Boy from Oz (just for Hugh's performance) Streetcar (should be open by then) Assassins The Normal Heart Th Frogs (scheduled to start previews on June 17)
Wonderful Town, Donna and Jennifer are wonderful!!
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I would recommend BOMBAY DREAMS, highly...it is an amaazing show and you get alot for your money. Aida is also good, but Bomay Dreams is not to be missed
Thnx for the gr8 ideas. This is an education trip to NYC with 7 of my students (ages 13 - 15), so I have to take them to age appropriate things. If I was going alone, I would be able to see some other titles.
None of them have to been to NYC before, so I wanted to give them 3 different types of shows. A traditional book show with gr8 dancing(Millie), a splashy Spectacle(Aida?), and something new(Hairspray). Wicked would have been perfect for 2 of those(spectacle and something new)
I am very torn on Wonderful Town Vs. Aida.
What do you guys think of Caroline or Change for them or even Raisin in the Sun? Too mature? I think seeing those gr8 actors would an amazing thing for them. A Play would be nice. They are musical theatre students, but I think they would enjoy a good play.
For 13-15 I would say Wonderful Town. It is a family show. Avenue Q might be a bit racy for them and Caroline is a family show but it is very sophisticated not sure about it for that age group. I would take them to Wonderful Town. I would also suggest Millie since it is closing June 20th. I have never seen this cast but the show is so much fun. It is perfect for 13-15 year olds. Updated On: 5/15/04 at 10:03 PM
I haven't seen Wonderful Town, but Aida is perfect for that age range. It's got a rock/pop score, cool sets/costumes/characters and cute guys. :) Wicked would have been amazing though. Why did your tickets fall through?
Also, Raisin in the Sun would probably be a bit too heavy for that age. Plus it's not really a spectacle piece, and I personally think would be more effective and understandable if it was studied at school first. (We had to do that when I was in high school.) Otherwise, aside from P. Diddy, it might seem kind of dry.
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