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#26

re: Seeing a show more than once...or seeing a new show?

my theory is why have another a good experence and expect things...when you can have a brand new experience and never expect a thing

go see somthing new...expand your horizons..who knows maybe u will like it better...
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#28

re: Seeing a show more than once...or seeing a new show?

It depends really. I personally try to see new shows when I go to the theatre but sometimes, I do make return visits. I've seen Rent five times (and there's no real reason, I just loved the show once upon a time ago) and I saw TWS twice in two months because I had such a great time the first time around. Sometimes, it has to do with casting. I returned to both DRS and Wicked (well, I had free tickets) for Brian d'Arcy James and Jenna Leigh Green. Unless there's awesome casting (or the tickets are free lol) I tend to avoid going back to shows.
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