Honestly I want more classics,such as sunset blvd., king and I, carousel,Oliver,and maybe if I REALLY pushed it Assassins,thoughts?
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Assassins a classic ??? don't think so
Not sure if most would consider them "classics",
but CARNIVAL and IRMA are RIPE.
But I can't think of a working director or choreographer with vision to make them work.
Stafford Arima should stage a chamber version of GREASE but make it a statement about bullying.
I'd love to see the Goodspeed production of Carousel go to Broadway.
A perfectly recreated production of Broadway's original Evita, complete with those freaky helicopter launching pad lights on the stage deck, weirdo metal railings that represent the Casa Rosada, awesomely turning mic/balcony thing as Eva throws her arms up into that iconic pose, garish wood and mirror revolving door for "Goodnight and Thank You," and oddball solitary wooden door frame randomly placed stage right during "Another Suitcase in Another Hall."
A perfect, exact recreation, please, with Larry Fuller as choreographer and Hal Prince directing.
Maybe then we could celebrate one of the most thrilling theatrical presentations of our time, and bury the memory of the current, lackluster, pious tourist trap.
Arsenic and Old Lace with Benedict Cumberbatch (or Eric McCormack), Rosemary Harris and Angela Lansbury.
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KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN
SUNSET BOULEVARD
MY FAIR LADY
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I think OLIVER! is ripe for a revival. Considering that the 1980 revival with Moody and Lupone had the same set and director as the original production, it is a show that has not had a NEWLY staged production since its original run almost 50 years ago. I would love to see the Macintosh version that has been hanging around the UK since 1994 make it to Boradway. But the last time he tried to bring it in, AE insisted he pay the Workhouse Kids for a full show even though they are only in the first ten minutes of the show and then are never seen again (except the 8 or 9 who are reused as members of Fagin's gang). Thus we were given the non-equity tour, which was still quite good. I wonder if he will bring the current UK tour over here to tour when its dates are done. It's a show that certainly has its fans.
I want an off broadway revival of THE HUMAN COMEDY.
I wish we could get that Funny Girl revival. Maybe Nina Arianda has the pipes? Or Sutton Foster?
My Fair Lady or The King and I at Lincoln Center would be ideal. Kelli O'Hara for both of those!
And I really want to see a revisal of The Unsinkable Molly Brown. I wish the production with Reba had come to fruition. That would be the perfect revival.
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Hairspray with Rosie O'Donnell as Edna. And Tracy. At the same time.
MAME with Toni Collette and Kristen Johnston
SHE LOVES ME with Kelli O'Hara and Josh Radnor
JUNO with Betty Buckley and Gabriel Byrne
PURLIE with Anika Noni Rose and Sahr Ngaujah
HIGH SPIRITS with Hugh Jackman, Emma Thompson, Rachel York and Mary Louise Wilson or Harriet Harris
ON THE TWENTIETH CENTURY with Kevin Kline and Kristin Chenoweth
MY FAIR LADY with Damian Lewis, Christiane Noll, and Alfred Molina
KISMET with Paolo Schott, Jane Krakowski, Andrew Samonsky and Jennifer Damiano
ERNEST IN LOVE with Penelope Keith, Laura Osnes, Sierra Bogess, Lee Pace, Santino Fontana, Jayne Houdyshell
MY ONE AND ONLY with Hugh Jackman and Tari Kelly
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AIDA with Chad Kimball, Montego Glover and Catherine Zeta Jones.
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GODSPELL. Now and forever!
She Loves Me (with Laura Benanti and Steve Kazee)
The Secret Garden
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THE MOST HAPPY FELLA
THE SECRET GARDEN
KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN
Does anyone know if the libretto for TOP BANANA is any good?
If it's decent I wish that show would be considered.
The Will Rogers Follies
Juno and the Paycock
The Glass Menagerie
M. Butterfly
Not to belittle anyone's choices here, but I never thought anyone would feel nostalgic for BABY or WILL ROGERS FOLLIES. Each show boasted a few nice songs, but never could make sense as a play as a whole.
My noms for musicals (I'll let others offer casting suggestions, but I'm dreaming of Nicholas Hytner-type direction a la the '94 Carousel for most of the shows on the list):
LADY IN THE DARK
BRIGADOON
THE APPLE TREE
DEAR WORLD (needs a major revisal deleting the title song)
MACK & MABLE
THE ROBBER BRIDEGROOM
THE RINK
BIG RIVER
RAGS
CITY OF ANGELS
ONCE ON THIS ISLAND
1992 is sort of my cutoff year-- don't believe shows should be revived sooner than 20 years.
Updated On: 11/18/12 at 04:01 PM
I think we're due for a workable Damn Yankees - Jeremy Jordan, Nina Arianda, and Boyd Gaines.
And another Cabaret would be wonderful right about now.
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