1.Tick Tick Boom - George Washington University (starring Apdarcey) 2. Shenendoah - Ford's Theatre, Washington D.C. 3. Sweeney Todd 4. Tryst 5. Company - Cincinatti Playhouse 6. The Drowsy Chaperone 7. Well 8. Jersey Boys 9. The Pajama Game 10. The Trip to Bountiful
Threepenny Opera, The Naked Boys Singing Doubt 70, Girls, 70 The Wedding Singer The Color Purple Ring of Fire Kismet Chita RiveraL The Dancer's Life The Light in the Piazza
On Saturday I'm seeing The Skin of Our Teeth at Cornell University and the following weekend I'm seeing The Property Known as Garland, Of Thee I Sing, Mamma Mia!, and Doubt in New York City.
Jersey Boys (I had to catch up since this looks like the Tony frontrunner -- did it live up to the hype? No. Was it damn good? Yes.) The History Boys The Lieutenant of Inishmore Lestat The Drowsy Chaperone The Wedding Singer The Threepenny Opera Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Bernarda Alba Red Light Winter
I'm sad, because I've just seen my last show (Jersey Boys) before going home for the summer. I'm going to miss NYC so much -- such a vibrant theatre town, and there always such friendly people at the theatre to make you feel at home.
1. Wedding Singer (tonight, used the new TKTS booth) 2. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (lotto) 3. The Phantom of the Opera (had to see it since it's been a couple of years) 4. Wicked (finally saw it for the first time) 5. Barefoot in the Park 6. Rent 6a. Easter Bonnet Competition 7. The Color Purple 8. Festen 9. Lestat 10. Bernarda Alba
Within the next week, I've got tickets to Awake and Sing, Shining City, and History Boys.
Since January 1, I've also seen (in reverse order) Avenue Q, Well, Light in the Piazza, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (several times), Forbidden Broadway, Spelling Bee, The Producers, Spamalot, Woman in White, Red Light Winter, Sweeney Todd.
Wow. I've seen a lot, but if I see a show without a discount, I'm either rushing or in the last row of the rear mezz. Tonight was the first time I've sat in the orchestra at a Broadway performance in literally a couple of years (I think).
1. Well 2. Three Penny Opera 2. Doubt 3. Wedding Singer 4. Sweeny Todd 5. The Pillowman (George St. Theater, not Broadway) 6. SIDD 7. Samurization 8. Underneath the Lintel
The last bunch I have seen after those were small productions around the city and in NJ.
What I want to see
History Boys The Lieutenant of Inishmore Tarzan Jersey Boys
I want to write music. I want to sit down right now at my piano and write a song that people will listen to and remember and do the same thing every morning...for the rest of my life. - Jonathan Larson. Tick, Tick...BOOM!
1. Three Days of Rain 2. Altar Boyz 3. Jersey Boys 4. Lestat 5. Light in the Piazza 6. The Property Known As Garland 7. Ring of Fire 8. The Drowsy Chaperone 9. The Color Purple 10. Forbidden Broadway SVU
Three Days of Rain Tarzan The Drowsy Chaperone The Pajama Game The Odd Couple The Woman in White The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee Forbidden Broadway SVU (In West Palm Beach, FL) The Secret Garden (World AIDS Day Concert) Rent
1. phantom of the opera 2. avenue q 3. avenue q 4. the producers 5. wicked 6. anything goes 7. it's all true 8. the boys next door 9. the picnic 10. all my sons
'Acting provides the fulfillment of never being fulfilled. You're never as good as you'd like to be. So there's always something to hope for.'
-- Washington Irving
1. Hot Feet 2. The Color Purple 3. The Property Known as Garland 4. Based on a Totally True Story 5. The History Boys 6. The Threepenny Opera 7. Ring of Fire 8. Three Days of Rain 9. Landscape of the Body 10. Sideways Stories from Wayside School
1. The Lieutenant of Inishmore 2. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 3. Lestat 4. Jersey Boys 4. Threepenny Opera 5. Awake and Sing! 6. Hairspray 7. Landscape of the Body 8. Three Days of Rain 9. Tarzan 10. The History Boys
and I am seeing The Drowsy Chaperone again, well, today. And Hot Feet on Saturday!
-phantom -piazza -wedding singer -3 days of rain -festen -hot feet -entertaining mr sloane -barefoot in the park -lestat -bombay dreams(tour)
"People have their opinions and that doesn't mean that their opinions are wrong or right. I just take it with a grain of salt because opinions are like as*holes, everyone has one".
-Felicia Finley-
Hairspray Spelling Bee Wicked I Love You Because Rent 10(if this counts) Three Days of Rain Landscape of the Body Wedding Singer Awake and Sing [title of show]
Barefoot in the Park if Rent 10 doesn't count
"If there was a Mount Rushmore for Broadway scores, "West Side Story" would be front and center. It snaps, it crackles it pops! It surges with a roar, its energy and sheer life undiminished by the years" - NYPost reviewer Elisabeth Vincentelli
Mary Poppins - UK Sweeney Todd The Pajama Game The Wedding Singer The Color Purple Tarzan Wicked Hairspray Billy Elliot - UK Edward Scissorhands - UK (on tour iin Edinburgh)
Tell Me On a Sunday - tour Miss Saigon - tour Blood Brothers - tour Blood Brothers - W/E Rocky Horror - tour Les Mis - W/E The Lion King - W/E Chicago - W/E Phantom - in Madrid Les Mis - W/E
Starting with the most recent: 1. Sweeney Todd 2. I love you...change 3. Jersey Boys 4. Drowsy Chaperone 5. Well 6. Wedding Singer 5. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 4. Bridge & Tunnel 3. Color Purple 2. Drowsy Chaperone 1. Either Easter Bonnet Competition, but that doesn't really count, or before that, Dog Sees God.
01 -- The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee 02 -- The Color Purple 03 -- Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 04 -- Wicked [Tour, Boston] 05 -- 42nd Street [Regional, NH] 06 -- Narnia [Regional, NH] 07 -- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 08 -- Hairspray 09 -- Beauty & The Beast [Regional, NH] 10 -- The Phantom of the Opera [Tour, Boston] Updated On: 5/5/06 at 06:39 AM
Ooooh. What a cool idea... *runs off to find ticket stubbs*
1. Sweeney Todd (UK national Tour @ Birmingham) 2. Starlight Express (UK national Tour @ Milton Keynes) (2.5 Mrs Pat (Theatre Royal York, so dreadful I left at the interval,so not really counting it!) 3. Swan Lake (National Ballet of Random former Russian country, York Opera House) 4. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (UK national tour in York, now transfering to W/E) 5. Fame (Uni musical theatre society, York) 6. Witches of Eastwick (York Light Opera, Theatre Royal, York) 7. The Lad Aladdin (One of the UK's best Pantomimes, Theatre Royal, York) 8. Blood Brothers (UK National Tour, York) 9. School for Scandal (Theatre Royal York) 10 Hamlet (w/ Ed Stoppard, now in West End, Theatre Royal York)
also this academic year I've seen The Producers, Steptoe and Son, Murder at Oil Drum lane, Grease, a couple of comedians, a couple of concerts and a few soccer matches. And an awful lot of films (I keep all my old ticket stubbs together)
Witches of Eastwick (amateur production, Wolverhampton, UK) Spelling Bee Light in the Piazza Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Drowsy Chaperone Rent Assassins (Sheffield, UK) Forum (kinda, was in the band, am prod) Woman In White (West End) Billy Elliot
I think that's right, with the exception of recent Bway trip I've not been going as much as I have done in previous years, need to save money! Despite this I'm going to Into the Woods in Derby next week. :)
1. Aida 2. Spelling Bee 3. Phantom of the Opera 4. Light in the Piazza 5. Sweeney Todd 6. Woman in White 7. Sound of Music 8. Sound of Music 9. Sound of Music 10. Into the Woods