Uhhh, I'm gonna have to say Phantom for one (dont shoot!). It was the first musical I ever saw professionally and, well, I wouldn't be where I am today if I hadn't seen it. I've been a phan for so many years (although, of course, it extends way beyond just the musical. The books, the phanphics, everything). So, yeah... Go Phantom.
I have three... RENT, Sweeney Todd, and Les Miserables. Not in that order though, I love them all the same!
I hate these questions! It's like picking a favorite child!
"The stage is where I live and come alive and act out all the things that go on in my life. It's not just what I do for a living, it's my shrink and my love affair. No one in my life has ever or ever will kiss me on the mouth like this lover called my relationship with my performance."
I've never seen a show that captured the spirit if American Musical Theatre like STARLIGHT EXPRESS. Every song was brilliant and the book was just on another level it was so amazing. If I had one wish, I would wish I could go back in time and see the original cast again.
"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..."
Matt - you just made my day. I had a friend who worked in the theatre for the London production of Starlight Express. To this day she gets queasy around roller skates... She thinks her experience there for 6months may have caused her permanent brain damage.
I sing for myself. I sing when I want, whenever I want to, just for me. I sing for my own pleasure. Do you understand that?
I'd have to say SWEENEY TODD is my favorite. CATS will always be special because I was six years old and it was my fist (and you never forget your first). But, TITANIC, JEKYLL & HYDE, PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, ASSASSINS, RENT, SUNSET BOULEVARD, and SCARLET PIMPERNEL all get honorable mentions...
And STARLIGHT EXPRESS is CATS on wheels, so sure I enjoy it, but it's always last on the list... and it's a VERY long list... lol.
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"Grease," the fourth revival of the season, is the worst show in the history of theater and represents an unparalleled assault on Western civilization and its values. - Michael Reidel
In reference to Sweeney Todd: "and has some pretty good music..."
Understatement of the century. Or at least the 25 years since it was written. Sweeney is Sondheim's operatic masterpiece. Anyone who is not familiar, please purchase either recordings or DVD's. It may not be for everyone, but it should be.
hmmmmmm... ive always turned back to les miz, because- at the end of the day (cue laugh track)- it was the show that made me love the theater, it wasn't my first (though i believe it was my second) but it holds a place in my heart that no other show will ever replace.
runners up: rent, caroline, into the woods, cabaret, aida