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THE WITCHES OF EASTWICK (London)
Broadway Star Joined: 6/29/03
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what shows do you hate
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what shows would you never buy cast recordings to
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what shows do you regret seeing
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what are the worst shows ever
The first act of the current West End production of 'Porgy & Bess' was less than enthralling, but it definitely improved for act two. 'Phantom Of The Opera' in the West End completely underwhelmed me. But that's been it, really. I'm very lucky to be so easily amused. :3
Skingdom: not at all. I don't hate 'Porgy & Bess', I'd buy the cast recording, I don't regret seeing it, and it's not awful. I just found the first act boring. There are distinctions that can be made with opinion threads, and just because you're too unimaginative to see that "bad", "boring", and "regretful" aren't the same things doesn't mean that the rest of us are.
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/5/04
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skingdom, if we relied on original questions only, this board would have closed a loooooong time ago
Updated On: 4/16/07 at 01:33 PM
Never. Everything I've ever seen has been a jam-packed house of thrills from overture to curtain call.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/18/07
I fell asleep during the matinee of 1776 against my playbill, and when I woke up I had an imprint of the ink on the side of my face
Broadway Star Joined: 6/29/03
i'm sorry...lately people have been critisizing me for starting oft written of topics...so I had to take the opportunity...
do forgive me...
skingdom out.
Notre Dame de Paris
As Margo said, dozens, but most recently, Passion at Minnesota Opera. I wanted to gnaw my arm off, it was so bad.
I fell asleep at two: Children's Theatre's Little Match Girl and Harold and the Purple Crayon, and walked out of the tour of Parade.
James Joyce's The Dead
Lots and lots of community or high school theatre shows...as far as Broadway, I don't think I've ever quite been BORED with something I've seen live, but watching the Sunday in the Park with George video was a little hard to get through, not knowing anything about it. After listening to the cast recording I've begun to ease into it.
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Chicago...It seemed like all of the old folks were laughing at all the jokes, and I almost fell asleep
Chicago is quite thrilling and extremely entertaining and gives a great, if cynical message to the audience. I think it's the best musical ever written but I'm in a minority there. Born2bamneris, what in your opinion is not boring?
What bored me? Phantom of the Opera. God, it's just...bad.
Tarzan. It was beyond boring. It was just bad.
Beauty and the Beast. Go see the movie. It's more entertaining and better structured than the show. If only Howard Ashman had not passed away.
It's wonderfull well written and a classic show, but Oklahoma!'s dialouge heavy second act does not hold up well in this century. After an exiting dance number, twenty minutes of straight dialouge, a breif number and fifteen minutes of more dialouge, as good as the dialouge is, is quite boring. It's great dialouge, but if Rodgers and Hammerstein had thrown one more song it, it would work even better. So, it didn't bore me, but if the dialouge had went on much longer, it probably would have. It certainly bored the rest of the audience.
The Woman in White
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Stand-by Joined: 6/25/06
Sunday In The Park With George.
Lots.
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/18/04
I've been fortunate to be never COMPLETELY bored at a Broadway show. The only Broadway show I saw I wasn't a particular fan of at the time was Fiddler on the Roof. I only knew a few of the songs, and we did the touristy thing and got tickets at the TKTS board a week after Christmas. Our tickets were row XX. I couldn't see any of the actors faces. Since I wasn't too familar with the plot, I had no idea what was going on. However, I eventually went out and got the cast album, rented the movie and appeared in the show. Now, it's one of my favorites.
In community theatre, I almost fell asleep while watching a performance of Bus Stop.
Dr. Doolittle
The Lion King
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