Post your favorite marquees!
jasper0502
Swing Joined: 7/12/09
#350re: Post your favorite marquees!
Posted: 1/24/11 at 4:42am
The short lived Imagine This in London:
#351re: Post your favorite marquees!
Posted: 11/27/11 at 5:09pmBump, and just because it's one of my all time favorite threads.
LFazin
Understudy Joined: 9/22/10
#352re: Post your favorite marquees!
Posted: 11/27/11 at 10:43pm
RENT at the Nederlander:
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Beauty and the Beast at the Lunt-Fontanne:
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LFazin
Understudy Joined: 9/22/10
#353re: Post your favorite marquees!
Posted: 11/27/11 at 10:45pm
Hairspray at the Neil Simon:
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American Idiot at the St. James:
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Priscilla at the Palace:
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LFazin
Understudy Joined: 9/22/10
#354re: Post your favorite marquees!
Posted: 11/27/11 at 10:48pm
Lion King at the Minskoff:
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HAIR Summer of Love at the St. James:
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LFazin
Understudy Joined: 9/22/10
#355re: Post your favorite marquees!
Posted: 11/27/11 at 10:50pm
Memphis at the Shubert:
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Godspell/Wicked at the Circle in the Square/Gershwin:
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#356re: Post your favorite marquees!
Posted: 11/27/11 at 11:06pm

I took this photo my first visit to NYC in 1988. It will forever remain my favorite marquee.
LegallyBroadway2
Broadway Star Joined: 8/19/10
#358re: Post your favorite marquees!
Posted: 11/27/11 at 11:33pm
That Les Mis one is AWESOME!! Wish the Broadway theater kept that marquee
#360re: Post your favorite marquees!
Posted: 3/2/12 at 3:38pm
Bumping for "Singin' in the Rain" at the Palace Theatre, London
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#362re: Post your favorite marquees!
Posted: 3/2/12 at 9:54pm
It's not one of my all-time favorite marquees, but I like it:
Updated On: 3/2/12 at 09:54 PM
#363re: Post your favorite marquees!
Posted: 8/11/16 at 12:58pm
Bumping this. Was in Australia and was impressed by all their theatre fronts. Just wished the marquees here in NYC were as cleverly designed. I hate, like, for instance, The Golden, where you can see the back of the marquee. In London/Australia, they hide that better. And actually dress the front of house. Look at the Capitol in Sydney for Aladdin. It's really well done.
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