I don't necessarily think it should be brought back right now, but I'm still angry at myself for telling my mother that I didn't want to see it.
I would have loved to have seen the 1776 revival (or hell, the original) as well, along with Chess (despite the plot rewrites). I'd love to see Chess back on Broadway with a better book.
Cats, Sunset Boulevard, The Boy From Oz, Oklahoma, Into the Woods, Merrily we Roll Along, Pacific Overtures, Aspects of Love, The Beautiful Game (although it never made it there in the first place), Miss Saigon, Assassins, Company, to name a few.
Keep your morals, I don't have time. Keep your lovers, I'm changing mine!
-The Likes of Us
Into the Woods (both the original and the revival), Sweeney Todd (the original), Company, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, A Chorus Line, Anything Goes...and I saw Les Miz on Broadway but I wish it was still there, same with the Carousel at Lincoln Center and Ragtime
Too bad LaChuisa's The Wild Party was only an amazing musical. Don't get me wrong i enjoyed 42nd Street, but The Wild Party is a dramatic peice of musical theatre that was astounding!
twice, once was enough, the second time, i won a radio contest to see "a show in fabulous New York City", trust me, paying once was enough...i only went cause it was in the trip
I adore the black band holding on the Phantom's mask. ~ Jenna2
Broadway: Cabaret revival (absolutely gets the number one spot) Aida
off-Broadway: The Normal Heart (having recently read and loved the play)
I'm so glad that, but pure coincidence mainly, I didn't miss Ragtime. And I am so getting to NYC somehow to see the Chorus Line revival.
Updated On: 1/31/06 at 02:03 AM