Broadway Star Joined: 1/29/07
In DRIVING MISS DAISY, Hoke says something about having to make water. Does that count?
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/21/06
Fanny
Beyond the Horizon
Long Day's Journey Into Night
Anna Christie
Sweeney Todd
High Button Shoes
Coastal Disturbances
Eastern Standard
No, No Nanette
My One and Only
Portrait of Jenny
Our Country's Good
Billy Budd
Moby-Dick
The Merchant of Venice
Anything Goes
Happy End
The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny
On The Town
H.M.S. Pinafore
The Pirates of Penzance
The Pirate Queen
Mr. Roberts
Pacific Overtures
Lady in the Dark
Candide
Lifeboat
Threepenny Opera
Just about anything with Jesus in it
Just about anything classically Greek
it might be easier to name shows without water.
Updated On: 3/29/13 at 02:43 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/6/04

The Graduate
Stand-by Joined: 7/6/12
maybe Godspell? the revival had a small pool that was used during the baptisms, and again at the last supper when they put dry ice into it for a fog effect
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/03
"There was a brilliant production of TWELFTH NIGHT that incorporated water back in the 1990s at Lincoln Centre."
That production was so beautifully designed, and other than Helen Hunt, was a perfect cast.
^^ It was indeed. I have a DVD (burned from a VHS tape from the broadcast), and it's wonderful to get it out every now and then and just revel in it. One of their more magical productions.
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