One CURRENT Show That You Would See EVERY NIGHT !!!??? — Page 5
#102
Posted: 5/29/07 at 11:08am
None. VARIETY is the spice of life.
"You travel alone because other people are only there to remind you how much that hook hurts that we all bit down on. Wait for that one day we can bite free and get back out there in space where we belong, sail back over water, over skies, into space, the hook finally out of our mouths and we wander back out there in space spawning to other planets never to return hurrah to earth and we'll look back and can't even see these lives here anymore. Only the taste of blood to remind us we ever existed. The earth is small. We're gone. We're dead. We're safe."
-John Guare, Landscape of the Body
#103
Posted: 5/29/07 at 1:07pm
not CURRENT, but The History Boys.
Every night.
Skingdom out.
Every night.
Skingdom out.
#104
Posted: 5/29/07 at 2:06pm
SPRING AWAKENING!!!
#105
Posted: 5/29/07 at 8:10pm
mamma mia.
#107
Posted: 5/29/07 at 11:16pm
Drowsy Chaperone
I just love to watch all the characters act and react. Their comic timing is amazing.
I just love to watch all the characters act and react. Their comic timing is amazing.
#108
Posted: 5/29/07 at 11:25pm
Spring Awakening or Rent (I am surprised more people havn't picked it)
PS: Is grey gardens really good? cause alot of people picked that
PS: Is grey gardens really good? cause alot of people picked that
#109
Posted: 5/29/07 at 11:54pm
Rent and Wicked
#110
Posted: 5/30/07 at 10:52am
There is no show I'd like to see every night. I'd get bored. I think this thread is dumb.
#111
Posted: 5/30/07 at 10:57am
"Gypsy" with LuPone. I've seen it 3 times already...3 days is a row.
#112
Posted: 5/30/07 at 2:39pm
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Updated On: 5/30/07 at 02:39 PM
#113
Posted: 5/30/07 at 2:39pm
Jersey Boys definatley. I'd never get tired of it!
If I had to pick a 2nd though...it'd probably be Lion King, Drowsy Chaperone or Spelling Bee!!
If I had to pick a 2nd though...it'd probably be Lion King, Drowsy Chaperone or Spelling Bee!!
"You will understand that Bww is a forum that allows Theatre people, Fussy old Queens, and chorus boys of Mama Mia to release their everyday life's frustration by being Snarky, B**chy, and sarcastic."
-BwayBoundJoe
#114
Posted: 5/30/07 at 5:36pm
Les Miserables
Altar Boyz--never gets old.
Altar Boyz--never gets old.
2008 European Tour
London: Les Mis, Lion King, Sound of Music, Joseph, Hairspray, Billy Elliot
France: Le Roi Lion, Cabaret
Germany: Der Konig der Lowen
Holland: Tarzan & Les Mis
London: Les Mis, Lion King, Sound of Music, Joseph, Hairspray, Billy Elliot
France: Le Roi Lion, Cabaret
Germany: Der Konig der Lowen
Holland: Tarzan & Les Mis
#115
Posted: 5/30/07 at 5:57pm
COMPANY! No doubt. It gets better every performance.
"I chose and my world was shaken. So what? The choice may have been mistaken. The choosing was not."-Sunday in the Park with George
#116
Posted: 5/30/07 at 6:02pm
Grey Gardens!!!
"Operator, you have obviously never been trapped in a Chinese opium den!" - Thoroughly Modern Millie
#118
Posted: 5/30/07 at 6:15pm
I wish I could afford and lived close enough to the city to see one show every night.
However, I think seeing one show every night- even on different nights- would ruin the whole experience. I like to space my shows out, with a few months in between, so I get to enjoy the month getting excited to seeing the show and the weeks after as well. Plus, it helps me from feeling greedy or spoiled.
That being said, I would definitely go to see Les Mis every night if I could, especially during that period in March and the first half of April where Lea Salonga was in the cast but the other replacements hadn't started yet. I almost got to see it twice in one month during that period, but the plans for seeing the second performance fell through.
However, I think seeing one show every night- even on different nights- would ruin the whole experience. I like to space my shows out, with a few months in between, so I get to enjoy the month getting excited to seeing the show and the weeks after as well. Plus, it helps me from feeling greedy or spoiled.
That being said, I would definitely go to see Les Mis every night if I could, especially during that period in March and the first half of April where Lea Salonga was in the cast but the other replacements hadn't started yet. I almost got to see it twice in one month during that period, but the plans for seeing the second performance fell through.
Cosette: Roses are red.
Marius: Violets are blue.
Eponine: You're so in love!
Marius: And so not with you.
#119
Posted: 5/30/07 at 9:31pm
spring awakening or the year of magical thinking, kind of a depressing pattern unfortunately, but nonetheless good shows.
Can, can I have it?
#120
Posted: 5/30/07 at 9:42pm
Jersey Boys
Feel the Love - Les Mis
#121
Posted: 5/30/07 at 9:51pm
<< There is no show I'd like to see every night. I'd get bored. I think this thread is dumb.
>>
And yet.... you replied to it... come on, its all in good fun.
Dont be "snappy the turtle"
>>
And yet.... you replied to it... come on, its all in good fun.
Dont be "snappy the turtle"
#122
Posted: 5/30/07 at 10:19pm
Company...and if it hadn't closed the revival of Sweeney.
Edith 'Little Edie' Bouvier Beale: Do you think my costume looked all right for Brooks? I think he was a little amazed.
#123
Posted: 5/30/07 at 10:53pm
Currently - Xanadu
...or The Drowsy Chaperone
...or The Drowsy Chaperone
#124
Posted: 5/30/07 at 10:59pm
Me too!!! Staunch supporter of Grey Gardens for Best Musical '07! And I could see it every night!
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