First Broadway show Ever seen?
#2
Posted: 9/1/05 at 9:26am
beauty and the beast with kerry butler
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#4
Posted: 9/1/05 at 9:26am
Once Upon a Matress with Sarah Jessica Parker
#5
Posted: 9/1/05 at 9:28am
Deathtrap. I believe it was at the Music Box.
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#7
Posted: 9/1/05 at 9:29am
How many times Oh Lord, how many times, will we see this same thread again?
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#8
Posted: 9/1/05 at 9:39am
Sorry pab for the thread - - it would seem like the chances of new
people who join in will ask some of the same questions, however I will
keep my original enthusiasm !
people who join in will ask some of the same questions, however I will
keep my original enthusiasm !
#10
Posted: 9/1/05 at 9:52am
Cats for me too, i was young so it was appropriate
#11
Posted: 9/1/05 at 9:55am
my first show was when i was 9...i saw Rent with Norbert Leo Butz.
really not appropriate for a 9-year-old. however, i don't remember any of it.
the first one i remember is phantom
i just love the fact that i saw rent with Norb.
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really not appropriate for a 9-year-old. however, i don't remember any of it.
the first one i remember is phantom
i just love the fact that i saw rent with Norb.
Ali
OK...L-A-H-O-M-A
#12
Posted: 9/1/05 at 10:04am
A Chorus Line.
Loved the dancing. Too young for most of the storylines. We still laugh about it: "Psst. Mom. What's gonorrhea?" Her reply: "Be quiet and watch the show."
Loved the dancing. Too young for most of the storylines. We still laugh about it: "Psst. Mom. What's gonorrhea?" Her reply: "Be quiet and watch the show."
#13
Posted: 9/1/05 at 10:10am
ACL for me too, wow a lonnnnng time ago.
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#14
Posted: 9/1/05 at 10:15am
42nd street tour
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#15
Posted: 9/1/05 at 10:21am
Err, well my first shwo on broadway was Wicked, but my first stage show was the Wizard of Oz.
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#16
Posted: 9/1/05 at 10:47am
Fiddler on the Roof. I was supposed to be Chicago but we got discount tickets and ended up singing Fiddler on the Roof our first night in New York.
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#17
Posted: 9/1/05 at 10:53am
I saw The Lion King in Toronto when i was 10 and then Thoroughly Modern Millie on Broadway when i was 13!
#18
Posted: 9/1/05 at 10:55am
Well, if you mean Broadway show, tour or in New York, then it was Peter Pan with Sandy Duncan when it played Chicago(I was really really young and don't remember it too much). The first show I saw ON Broadway was the revival of Oklahoma! with Patrick Wilson. It was at TKTS, and to be honest, I didn't think I'd like it, but I loved it.
#19
Posted: 9/1/05 at 10:55am
you mean in a broadway house? DESIGN FOR LIVING with raul & frank. directed by george c. scott. kinda hated it.
the first b'way show i ever saw was BRIGADOON when i was 6. it was at the local high school and my brother was the leader of the clan and had 2 lines. i was enthralled. i loved it. to this day it is some of my favorite music.
the first b'way show i ever saw was BRIGADOON when i was 6. it was at the local high school and my brother was the leader of the clan and had 2 lines. i was enthralled. i loved it. to this day it is some of my favorite music.
Mind is Mantra.
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#20
Posted: 9/1/05 at 10:56am
CATS.
"Theater is not only the meeting place of all the arts, but the return of art to life." -- Oscar Wilde
#21
Posted: 9/1/05 at 10:59am
on Broadway? Beauty and the Beast starring the ever lovely Kerry Butler. I had seen many many local productions before that though, I dont remember my first stage show, I was too young I guess
#22
Posted: 9/1/05 at 11:06am
Here we go again...
A CHORUS LINE with the amazing Vicki Frederick as Cassie
A CHORUS LINE with the amazing Vicki Frederick as Cassie
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#23
Posted: 9/1/05 at 11:19am
Thanks for starting this Kooky. I am new and haven't seen a similar post...can't seem to get past 3 or 4 pages of threads.
My first show on Broadway was Amadeus, in 1981. My first broadway touring show was A Chorus Line in the mid 70s. It was the first professional production I had seen. I will never forget how moved I was and the tremendous impact it had on me.
My first show on Broadway was Amadeus, in 1981. My first broadway touring show was A Chorus Line in the mid 70s. It was the first professional production I had seen. I will never forget how moved I was and the tremendous impact it had on me.
#24
Posted: 9/1/05 at 11:21am
The King and I.
I really need help, who played Anna in November, 1997
I really need help, who played Anna in November, 1997
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