The My First Broadway Show thread
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#25
Posted: 9/17/04 at 6:18pmdecember 26th, 1992. The Secret Garden. Still have the playbill!
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#26
Posted: 9/17/04 at 6:18pm
First Broadway tour was ...ah, forget it. I don't remember.
First show to see ON Broadway was Gypsy (2003 Revival).
Updated On: 9/17/04 at 06:18 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/16/04
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#27
Posted: 9/17/04 at 6:21pmI saw CATS at the Winter Garden in...'97, maybe? I don't remember much about the show. I remember the back wall turning into the ship, which was the coolest thing I'd ever seen. Also, during intermission, a guy proposed to his girl onstage (they'd blocked some of it off, and Victoria was selling calendars). They left and missed the second act, which I thought was silly. I would've stayed and watched the show.
Joined: 12/31/69
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#28
Posted: 9/17/04 at 6:27pmhmm, my first touring show REALLY professionally was phantom of the opera in 2002(maybe 1?) i think. i didn't like it too much during the show, but in the 5 minutes after it ended, it became one of my favorites, still is today. what an amazing show. then i saw millie in august of 03. had an understudy, megan campbell who was amazing!
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#29
Posted: 9/17/04 at 6:35pm"Beauty and the Beast" in December 2001, with Sarah Litzinger and Steve Blanchard.
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#30
Posted: 9/17/04 at 6:42pm
Sadly, SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE - 1996, in a 5th grade field trip.
Unless you count RCMH's CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR...
--Aristotle
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#31
Posted: 9/17/04 at 6:42pmBeauty & The Beast - February, 1995
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/20/04
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#32
Posted: 9/17/04 at 6:57pmOLIVER - April, 1964 - I was 5 years old!
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#33
Posted: 9/17/04 at 6:58pmDREAMGIRLS - Junior High Trip - Imperial Theatre, 1982
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#34
Posted: 9/17/04 at 6:59pmWell my first show was the Kennedy Center BatB in about '96, followed by Cats at the National Theatre... and then Millie tour last year and my first REAL broadway show was.... Wicked. *DUCKS*
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#36
Posted: 9/17/04 at 7:37pm
First Broadway tour....CHICAGO....Seattle Wa..starring Belle Callaway....I cried
First Broadway show....The Boy From Oz in March.....and I cried.....I Love Broadway!!!
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#37
Posted: 9/17/04 at 7:44pm
Les Miserables. I was probably about 7, and I cried on the way home because my parents said I couldn't be little Cosette.
I remeber exactaly where we sat and everything (including how scared I was whenever the Thenardiers came on).
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#38
Posted: 9/17/04 at 7:49pmMINE WAS ALSO BEAUTY AND THE BEAST!!!!
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#39
Posted: 9/17/04 at 8:37pmMy first was Guys & Dolls, probably when I was 1 or 2. It was back in the early 90s. My parents say I sat through it and really enjoyed it... They filmed me singing "Adelaide's Lament" and "Take Back Your Mink" when I was 4, so I guess I really did like it... I really don't remember it, but Guys & Dolls has always been one of my favorite shows.
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#40
Posted: 9/17/04 at 8:48pm
My first tour was The Phantom of the Opera, but I don't remember much of it. All I remrmber is at one point, I really had to pee, so I got up and went, then the usher woman wouldn't let me back in for a while.
Then, my first broadway show was RENT. I was so excited, because Jeremy Kushiner was Roger, and I adore him. I was also given the Privilege to see Scary Spice... and she was terrible! She cracked MAGORLY at the end of "Light my Candle"
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#41
Posted: 9/17/04 at 8:55pmBeauty and the Beast. I was like, seven, so nine years ago. That would be 1995, right? Wow. I'm so slick with numbers.
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#42
Posted: 9/17/04 at 9:45pmThe Rocky Horror Show- October '99
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#43
Posted: 9/17/04 at 9:49pm"A Chorus Line", Summer of 1977. I was obnoxious enough to buy the cast recording and dance around my bedroom for years afterwards, driving my poor mother completely insane.
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#44
Posted: 9/18/04 at 2:33am
March 15, 2000
Miss Saigon
Was coming down with a horrible illness at the time. Ride to the city was nausea. Show itself - I was feverish and thought I was hallucinating when it came time for the helicopter scene. I wasn't missing my first B'way show for anything. Every show since has been a remarkably better experience, thank God.
~K
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/18/04
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#45
Posted: 9/18/04 at 2:54am
Peter Pan, I don't remember when. I loved it.
I worked with one of the actors in the show in a later show and didn't even know it until 3 months after production.
Understudy Joined: 9/6/04
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#46
Posted: 9/18/04 at 4:42amShenandoah with the great John Cullum. 1975, I think. I was eleven and cried because I thought it was so beautiful. I think that was my mother's first clue that I was "that way."
Swing Joined: 12/24/03
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#47
Posted: 9/18/04 at 4:47amOh, you kids! My first was "Li'l Abner" in 1957, and I still have that Playbill. After that were the original "Flower Drum Song" and "The Music Man," with the incomparable Robert Preston and the divine Barbara Cook. I have those Playbills as well!
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#48
Posted: 9/18/04 at 2:52pmmy first broadway show was 1776 it was the 5th grade graduation feild trip. Leave it to my school to see an educational show. I remember loving it though.
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#49
Posted: 9/18/04 at 2:55pm
First Broadway national tour: Footloose. The 1st stop of the 1st national tour in Cleveland, December 1998. I didn't save the playbill.
re: The My First Broadway Show thread#50
Posted: 9/18/04 at 5:36pmA revival of "Harvey" with Jimmy Stewart, Helen Hayes and Jesse White when I was 4. A year later I saw "Fiddler On The Roof" and "Man of La Mancha" which, in the early 70's, were both in the last year of their original Broadway runs.
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