My pick is Good People with Frances McDormand.
The 2020 Broadway revival of WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? My tickets were for March 13, the day of the shutdown. Sadly, the production closed during the shutdown.
BrodyFosse123 said: "The 2020 Broadway revival of WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? My tickets were for March 13, the day of the shutdown. Sadly, the production closed during the shutdown."
^^ME TOO UGH
Also regret not seeing the recent revival of Salesman with Philip Seymour Hoffman. I had the opportunity, but I was young and stupid, and didn't take it.
JBroadway said: "BrodyFosse123 said: "The 2020 Broadway revival of WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? My tickets were for March 13, the day of the shutdown. Sadly, the production closed during the shutdown."
^^ME TOO UGH
Also regret not seeing the recent revival of Salesman with Philip Seymour Hoffman. I had the opportunity, but I was young and stupid, and didn't take it."
Me Three to ...Virginia Woolf? Second place is the original production of M. Butterfly.
Curious Dog In The Incident In The Nighttime.
Understudy Joined: 3/31/16
Choir Boy
In the Heights (Kennedy Center)
Angles in America
I never got around to seeing the recent revival of the Little Foxes or the off-Broadway Sweeney Todd.
Three Tall Women. I had a ticket for the 2 days before the Tonys, but I was sick, and couldn't make it there before it closed.
What the Constitution Means to Me for sure.
Broadway Star Joined: 6/26/15
I was a freshman in HS during August Osage County. My mother didn’t think it “sounded interesting” and I was too young to go into the city myself
WOOLF, Three Days of Rain (Bc of Julia), and Bengal Tiger (RIP Robin Williams).
For plays, What the Constitution Means to Me and Choir Boy.
For musicals, The Great Comet, Fun Home, Anastasia, Head Over Heels, The Prom, Frozen, and Beetlejuice.
The Pillowman
The Boys in the Band (I thought it was sold out and that I couldn't get a ticket)
I know there were others where I felt like I could not justify the ticket price and then regretted it.
CHOIR BOY
I had a ticket two different times, but both times ended up in MTA nightmares and I refuse to walk into any show even a tiny bit late.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/2/15
My regrets of plays I did not see since coming to New York have been:
A little night music. With Bernadette and Elaine
American idiot
Catch me if you can
Bengal tiger with robin williams
War horse
Jesus Christ superstar 2012
Waitress
Hello Dolly (with Bernadette or Donna Murphy)
Angels in America
The Ferryman
The Boys in the Band
And then before ever visiting but in my lifetime: Beauty and the Beast, Hairspray, Spring Awakening, Aida
Leading Actor Joined: 5/9/05
The Little Foxes - Liz Taylor
Lena Horne the lady and her music
Foxfire - Tandy & Cronin
Death of a Salesman - Philip Seymour Hoffman
The West Side Waltz - Katherine Hepburn
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/14/20
Plays: Slave Play, What The Constitution Means To Me, Boys In The Band, Pipeline
Musicals: Beetlejuice, especially since I kept saying I would see it but then something always came up or I didn't wake up in time to rush the show
Some of you are answering with musicals.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/20/08
uncageg said: "The Pillowman
The Boys in the Band (I thought it was sold out and that I couldn't get a ticket)"
The Pillowman is the first that came to mind for me, although that was the season I saw my first Broadway show and wasn’t really up on everything so I didn’t know what I missed until afterwards. It’s one of my favorite plays and I’ve never seen a production, but that cast...
Death of a Salesman with PSH. If I knew that it would be his last play, I would have been there every week. That is the only regret I have regarding plays, and boy, it's a big one.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/14/20
LizzieCurry said: "Some of you are answering with musicals."
And that's a problem because....don't take it so seriously gosh.
“Judas Kiss” in 1998. I’m forever pissed I passed on it.
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