One CURRENT Show That You Would See EVERY NIGHT !!!??? — Page 4
#77
Posted: 5/28/07 at 12:55pm
Grey Gardens
There wouldn't be lights bright enough!
#78
Posted: 5/28/07 at 12:57pm
Jersey Boys.
Duct tape is like the force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the world together."
#80
Posted: 5/28/07 at 2:00pm
Curtains or Spelling Bee...
#81
Posted: 5/28/07 at 2:18pm
Wicked
Legally Blonde
Spring Awakening
I think watching a show consecutive times will make the magic disappear. i will only watch a show twice or more if its for a special occasion
Legally Blonde
Spring Awakening
I think watching a show consecutive times will make the magic disappear. i will only watch a show twice or more if its for a special occasion
#82
Posted: 5/28/07 at 2:22pm
LES MISERABLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
"He found something that he wanted, had always wanted and always would want— not to be admired, as he had feared; not to be loved, as he had made himself believe; but to be necessary to people, to be indispensable."
-F. Scott Fitzgerald's This Side of Paradise
#83
Posted: 5/28/07 at 3:41pm
most certainly GREY GARDENS
:)
:)
My 2007/2008 Season:
Grey Gardens (7/5)
110 in the Shade (7/6)
Mary Poppins (7/7)
Xanadu (7/7)
Deuce (7/8)
Spamalot (7/8)
Jersey Boys (8/25)
The Year of Magical Thinking (8/25)
Mauritius (11/2)
Young Frankenstein (11/3)
Rock 'N' Roll (11/3)
Pygmalion (11/4)
Mauritius (11/10)
Mauritius (11/21) Mauritius (11/21)
Sunday in the Park with George (3/6)
South Pacific (3/7)
Gypsy (3/8)
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (3/9)
#84
Posted: 5/28/07 at 4:00pm
Wicked (seen it 9 times, though always at least a week apart)
Les Miserables
or possible Joseph
(I am in England btw)
Les Miserables
or possible Joseph
(I am in England btw)
#85
Posted: 5/28/07 at 5:10pm
Grey Gardens
#86
Posted: 5/28/07 at 5:20pm
A Chorus Line
:D
#87
Posted: 5/28/07 at 5:24pm
Spelling Bee
#88
Posted: 5/28/07 at 5:49pm
i would see spring awakening twice a day, everyday.
no contest.
no contest.
hear my song; it was made for the time when you don't know where to go, listen to the song that i sing, you'll be fine..
#89
Posted: 5/28/07 at 5:59pm
A Chorus Line...easy! I could sit through that 100 times and it wouldn't get old.
Grey Gardens is a close second and 110 in the Shade is a close third.
Grey Gardens is a close second and 110 in the Shade is a close third.
#90
Posted: 5/28/07 at 6:08pm
Honestly, any of them. As long as I'm in a theatre, I'm happy.
One time, Patti LuPone punched me in the face...
It was awesome. - theaterkid1015
It was awesome. - theaterkid1015
#91
Posted: 5/28/07 at 6:14pm
ehhhh
110 in the shade
legally blonde
in the heights
lovemusik
sorry i couldnt name 1
110 in the shade
legally blonde
in the heights
lovemusik
sorry i couldnt name 1
"what? what is it? do i have something in my teeth? ok lets get this over with : no im not seasick,yes ive always been green, and no i didnt chew grass as a child "
#92
Posted: 5/28/07 at 6:20pm
Les Misérables... I listen to it pretty much every day anyway... (listening to "Red and Black" now...)
What a night! I was in more laps than a napkin!
#93
Posted: 5/28/07 at 10:50pm
Spring Awakening
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#94
Posted: 5/29/07 at 12:08am
Grey Gardens. The performances are so interesting and complex that there would be something new to discover every night!
#95
Posted: 5/29/07 at 12:24am
I hope I'm not the only one that thought the most recent Chorus Line revival was mediocre at best...? The cast recording was not impressive, IMO.
"Love all; Trust a few; Do wrong to none." --William Shakespeare
#96
Posted: 5/29/07 at 12:28am
Jersey Boys
Grey Gardens
I would like to alternate those nightly if you're taking orders!!
Grey Gardens
I would like to alternate those nightly if you're taking orders!!
#97
Posted: 5/29/07 at 1:01am
If they made a show out of that guy talking at the Drama Desk Awards intermission, I would watch that every night and pay good money for it.
"Hey little girls, look at all the men in shiny shirts and no wives!" - Jackie Hoffman, Xanadu, 19 Feb 2008
"Hey little girls, look at all the men in shiny shirts and no wives!" - Jackie Hoffman, Xanadu, 19 Feb 2008
#98
Posted: 5/29/07 at 1:28am
company or jersey boys
"It's the smile you smile that counts, happy thoughts in large amounts, any problem you can trounce, you can bounce right back."--Donald O'Connor
#99
Posted: 5/29/07 at 6:57am
Wicked, im addictided to it, i live a good 4 hour drive from the theatre and i still go up to see it at least once a month
"If you talk about my family I will punch you in the fanny so hard it'll end up on your face... oh, looks like someone beat me to it!" - Dawn French
#100
Posted: 5/29/07 at 7:09am
Has to be current huh? Only two shows I am really aching to see again: COMPANY and Grey Gardens and both pretty much make me cry at some point, so not sure if I could take the emotional rollercoaster 100 times.
Past shows: THE WEDDING SINGER. I just have never left the theatre with such a great feeling about a show like this one. Got me in high spirits.
Past shows: THE WEDDING SINGER. I just have never left the theatre with such a great feeling about a show like this one. Got me in high spirits.
I made a list of all your faults, it was quite detailed and lengthy too and when I read it through I missed you. Your like a classic Eagles song, you just cant help but sing along even though it sometimes gets annoying too. I just know I want to be wherever I can wake and see you there next to me. **High Fidelity**
Love is what I do **The Wedding Singer**
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