Shows seen in 2011: Rock of Ages (WE, Shaftesbury Theatre - 7 Oct), Jersey Boys (WE, Prince Edward Theatre - 1 Sep), Cirque du Soleil: Zarkana (Broadway, Radio City Music Hall - 26 Aug), RENT (Broadway, New World Stages - 25 Aug), Hair (Broadway, St. James Theatre - 24 Aug), The Book of Mormon (Broadway *WON LOTTO*, Eugene O'Neill Theatre - 24 Aug), Dress Circle Benefit Gala (WE, Her Majesty's Theatre - 7 Aug), Derren Brown: Svengali (WE, Shaftesbury Theatre - 6 July), Lend me a Tenor the Musical (WE, Gielgud Theatre - 3 June), Lord of the Flies (WE, Open Air Theatre in Regent's Park - 2 June), In a Forest Dark and Deep (WE, Vaudeville Theatre - 31 May), Jersey Boys (WE, Prince Edward Theatre - 28 May), The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (WE, Gielgud Theatre - 2 May), Priscilla Queen of the Desert (WE, Palace Theatre - 29 Apr), Les Miserables (WE, Queens Theatre - 20 Apr), Thrill me (WE, Tristan Bates Theatre - 14 Apr), Ghost the Musical (Manchester, Opera House - 13 Apr), Million Dollar Quartere (WE, Noel Coward Theatre - 5 Apr), The Lion King (WE, Lyceum Theatre - 16 Mar), The Exonerated (WE, Charing Cross Theatre - 15 Mar), The Children's Hour (WE, Comedy Theatre - 14 Mar), Clybourne Park (WE, Wyndhams Theatre - 12 Mar), Company (WE, Southwark Playhouse - 12 Mar), The 25th annual putnam county spelling bee (WE, Donmar - 2 March), Jersey Boys (WE, Prince Edward Theatre - 11 Feb), Million Dollar Quartet (WE, Noel Coward - 9 Feb), Love Story (WE, Duchess Theatre - 7 Feb), Lance Horne:First things last (WE, Garrick Theatre - 30 Jan), La Boheme (WE, Soho Theatre - 29 Jan), Legally Blonde (WE, Savoy Theatre - 10.Jan)
I saw Carrie. It was horrible, but also a brilliant failure. There were some things about it that were truly interesting. It needed work on the book as it was a little unclear as to what was happening to anyone who hadn't seen the film. AND, the costumes were horrific, so bad they were distracting, but I'm truly glad I saw it.
I am a firm believer in serendipity- all the random pieces coming together in one wonderful moment, when suddenly you see what their purpose was all along.
Others Grand Hotel Carrie ( Missed it by one night!!! ) Torch Song Trilogy
Well I didn't want to get into it, but he's a Satanist.
Every full moon he sacrifices 4 puppies to the Dark Lord and smears their blood on his paino.
This should help you understand the score for Wicked a little bit more.
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Is Stephen Schwartz a Practicing Christian
Front: Susan Edwards, Fisher Stevens, Diane Tarleton, David Garrison, Paul Joynt, Estelle Getty, Ned Levy
Back: Jonathan Hadary, Court Miller, Peter Ratray.
Fisher Stevens, Estelle Getty.
Whoops wrong forum!!!
Well I didn't want to get into it, but he's a Satanist.
Every full moon he sacrifices 4 puppies to the Dark Lord and smears their blood on his paino.
This should help you understand the score for Wicked a little bit more.
Tazber's: Reply to
Is Stephen Schwartz a Practicing Christian
Chorus Line (specifically the record breaking performance), Side Show, Carrie, Assassins, and the Sweeney Todd Concert with Patti LuPone and George Hearn.
Either 'Journey's End' at the Comedy Theatre here in the UK, or the 2003 Chichester Festival Theatre production of 'The Merchant Of Venice'. Oh, but then, there's a whole array of 'Henry V' it would have been awesome to see too, Branagh at the National, Rylance at the Globe...
Well, there's a shortlist. If you come to me with a time machine and offer to take me back to see one of them, I'll go with whichever I'm most in the mood for at the time. My moods change constantly. :)
You know in a way I owe it all to you. I thought losing you was a blow I could never withstand. Look how far I have come without anyone holding my hand. The day you broke my heart you handed me the chance to make a brand new start. You helped me find my way. There's still so much to learn. So many dreams to earn. But, even if I crash and burn ten times a day. I think I'm here to stay. I'm gonna find my way.
I'd love to have seen Liza Minelli perform in Chicago, OBC of A Chorus Line, Oh! Calcutta, Torch Song Trilogy, Annie Get Your Gun (with Ethel Merman, of course) and Grey Gardens.
I wrote a huge list of these once, but that's the one i want to see most
I'd also love to have seen RENT with the whole OBC but Marcy Hariell as Mimi, Joanna Ampil as Kim in Miss Saigon,The Last 5 Years off-broadway, Tick, Tick...BOOM! Off-Broadway
"I trained as a classical actor at Juilliard. I jump at the opportunity to do classical text...But I never in a million years guessed I'd get to play Juliet!"- Michael Arden
The Mystery of Edwin Drood (1985) Anything Goes (1987 Broadway Revival) The Phantom of the Opera (Original 1988 Broadway Cast) Guys and Dolls (1992 Broadway Revival) Cabaret (1998 Broadway Revival)
Angels in America Bat Boy Sunday in the Park (OBC and London with Philip Quast) Troilus and Cressida (RSC, with Alan Rickman) Hamlet (with Ralph Fiennes)
It's too hard to pick just one
You don't go to the dragon without a present - Mark Rylance
<-- Gwen Stewart, SOLoist at the last show of RENT Cages or wings?
Which do you prefer?
Ask the birds.
Fear or love, baby?
Don't say the answer
Actions speak louder than words.
(Tick, Tick... BOOM!)