What broadway shows do you miss??
I miss Wonderland.
Hairspray, the revival of 42nd Street and when it does happen, The Addams Family.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/5/09
Mary, Mary, Any Wednesday, Forty Carats, and many others.
Chorus Member Joined: 6/4/11
its weird but i do miss hair!! not the tour one the 2009 revival.
Caroline or Change. It should have run longer and should have won the Tony.
I miss A Chorus Line and the short lived The Story of My Life...that was a great show.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/30/08
I am probably a majority of one, but I miss ARCADIA.
CARNIVAL IN FLANDERS and ONCE FOR THE ASKING
Ragtime
The Producers
Gypsy (LuPone, Merman, Lansbury)
South Pacific
Carousel (w/ John Raitt)
Mame (with Lansbury)
The Normal Heart
wonkit, you are not alone. I too was glad to see the revival of Arcadia, but the production of Arcadia that really warmed my heart was the first Broadway production at Lincoln Center back in 1995
A handful of other plays I treasure having seen: (and what does it mean to MISS a Broadway show anyway?)
Closer (1999)
The Real Thing (1984)
The Cherry Orchard (1976)
The Royal Family (1975)
and Travesties (1975) -- obviously I'm a huge Stoppard fan from way back.
9 to 5 :'(
A Tale of Two Cities
Jekyll & HYDE
WONDERLAND - which I wish I could go back in time to see in Tampa again!
Wonderland
Catch Me
West Side Story
Wish I could've seen:
Les Miserables
A Chorus Line
The Normal Heart
The Producers
FOLLIES- original company
HELLO, DOLLY!- Pearl Bailey, Cab Calloway et. al.
CAMELOT- Hal Holbrook, Sally Ann Howes, summer stock
I miss these shows every day of my life. I've been lucky.
THE NORMAL HEART, HAIRSPRAY and IN THE HEIGHTS
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/28/07
BEAUTY & THE BEAST (I miss it everyday)
Hairspray
In the Heights
9 to 5
Shrek the Musical
Catch Me if You Can
Next to Normal
Chorus Member Joined: 12/20/10
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
Understudy Joined: 8/16/11
Mame
Parade
Miss Saigon
Hello, Dolly!
Updated On: 10/1/11 at 12:20 AM
I miss Spring Awakening, Next To Normal & In The Heights!
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me
XANADU-easily the happiest show on Broadway. The only show that ever made me TRULY forget my cares.
GREY GARDENS-closed way too soon. Tragic actually that art of this calibre didn't last longer.
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