If you had to pick one musical
#2
Posted: 7/15/05 at 12:05pm
awww you are going to get a lot of "Rent" but for me, Altar Boyz! haha like that was a surprise to anyone here...
#3
Posted: 7/15/05 at 12:07pm
Guys and Dolls because it is so well written that no matter who does it - high school, community theatre or professionals - it is always enjoyable.
#5
Posted: 7/15/05 at 12:11pm
Broadway- Q
Off Broadway- Forbidden Broadway
PS I have never been bored of FB and I have seen it more times then I care to admit. It changes a bit everytime I see it.
FB IS THE ONE!
Contenders but not the winner:
Hairspray
Millie
The Producers
I listen to all of them on a regular basis. And Cabaret!
Off Broadway- Forbidden Broadway
PS I have never been bored of FB and I have seen it more times then I care to admit. It changes a bit everytime I see it.
FB IS THE ONE!
Contenders but not the winner:
Hairspray
Millie
The Producers
I listen to all of them on a regular basis. And Cabaret!
Updated On: 7/16/05 at 12:11 PM
#6
Posted: 7/15/05 at 12:34pm
les mis - if that were a surprise.
#7
Posted: 7/15/05 at 12:35pm
Ugh, I could never pick. I mean, eventually you'd get bored of even your most beloved show.
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#10
Posted: 7/15/05 at 12:40pm
Brooklyn - The Musical!
#11
Posted: 7/15/05 at 12:59pm
TT: Brooklyn. What a surprise. There's much to be said for diversity, y'know.
I agree with the Emcee, I'd get bored of any show after a while. If i had to pick one though, I'd choose Rent, Aida, Joseph or Les Mis
I agree with the Emcee, I'd get bored of any show after a while. If i had to pick one though, I'd choose Rent, Aida, Joseph or Les Mis
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#12
Posted: 7/15/05 at 1:09pm
I'd probably pick Rent, but I think that's a horrible thought to never get to see any other shows ever again..........shuddering....
I just moved to Atlanta and can't see shows every weekend like in NYC anymore and I'm suffering badly.......lol. But hey at least I got the tours and regional theatre.
I just moved to Atlanta and can't see shows every weekend like in NYC anymore and I'm suffering badly.......lol. But hey at least I got the tours and regional theatre.
#14
Posted: 7/15/05 at 1:13pm
Then I wouldn't.
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#16
Posted: 7/15/05 at 1:21pm
Urinetown
A little swash, a bit of buckle - you'll love it more than bread.
#17
Posted: 7/15/05 at 1:21pm
I could never pick just 1!! I love so many and evenutually even one of my favorite musicals if I saw it like all the time I would get sick of it!
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#18
Posted: 7/15/05 at 1:30pm
HAIRSPRAY is #1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Updated On: 7/15/05 at 01:30 PM
#20
Posted: 7/15/05 at 1:35pm
I'd get bored after a while...maybe RENT...or Piazza.
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#21
Posted: 7/15/05 at 1:44pm
Hedwig.... it can really be different depending on your audiences and Hedwig herself.
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#23
Posted: 7/15/05 at 2:32pm
While Sweeney Todd is probably my favorite, I'm going to say Passion. I'm obsessed...I watch at least part of it every day. And Donna's performance is mesmerizing.
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#24
Posted: 7/15/05 at 2:52pm
RENT. I wouldn't need to see any other musical.
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