What is your first show of 2007?
#2
Posted: 1/1/07 at 11:56am
CATS at the Center of Performing Arts in State College.
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-Nellie McKay on the 2006 Broadway production of The Threepenny Opera, in which she played Polly Peachum
-Nellie McKay on the 2006 Broadway production of The Threepenny Opera, in which she played Polly Peachum
#3
Posted: 1/1/07 at 12:00pm
I'm seeing 13 on the 3rd and the Camelot tour on the 12th. Then Pillowman on the 16th at Berkeley Rep & Legally Blonde on the 23rd. A good january, I think. :)
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#4
Posted: 1/1/07 at 12:03pm
Probably Avenue Q in March...though who knows, I may sneak one in before then.
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#6
Posted: 1/1/07 at 12:07pm
I have plans to see A Chorus Line and The Apple Tree on Saturday.
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#7
Posted: 1/1/07 at 12:07pm
Seeing Phantom for my third time on Jan 6.
...What happened next, was stranger still, a woman breathless and afraid, appeared out of the night, completely dressed in white. She had a secret she would tell, of one who had mistreated her. Her face and frightened gaze, my mind cannot erase...But then she ran from view. She looked so much like you...
#8
Posted: 1/1/07 at 12:11pm
SPRING AWAKENING
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#9
Posted: 1/1/07 at 12:16pm
Possibly Doubt when it comes to Boston. Or Wicked once Julia joins. I don't know.
#10
Posted: 1/1/07 at 12:17pm
Probably Little Dog Laughed on Wednesday, provided they have tickets left at 1:55.
If not, then the Clean House on Saturday. The Scene a few weeks after. Then Salvage and Mary Poppins in February.
If not, then the Clean House on Saturday. The Scene a few weeks after. Then Salvage and Mary Poppins in February.
Updated On: 1/1/07 at 12:17 PM
#12
Posted: 1/1/07 at 12:21pm
I'm not sure. I'd really like to see Company and Grey Gardens soon.
#13
Posted: 1/1/07 at 12:22pm
"A Chorus Line" in March
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#15
Posted: 1/1/07 at 12:26pm
Spring Awakening for the second time. This time on stage.
Jan 7th. Counting the days!
Jan 7th. Counting the days!
#16
Posted: 1/1/07 at 12:27pm
Probably the Pippin tour.
Has anyone seen it?
Has anyone seen it?
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#17
Posted: 1/1/07 at 12:32pm
Uhm, The Light in the Piazza on tour or Patti LuPone in concert, I forget which comes first.
On Broadway? It depends on how my year goes, it'll proabably be either Curtains or A Chorus Line since my school is going up.
On Broadway? It depends on how my year goes, it'll proabably be either Curtains or A Chorus Line since my school is going up.
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#18
Posted: 1/1/07 at 12:33pm
Either ACL, Spring Awakening, Company, or Les Miz.
#20
Posted: 1/1/07 at 1:25pm
Sadly, Legends with Joan Collins on January 28th.
#21
Posted: 1/1/07 at 1:27pm
Les Miserables...tomorrow
A little swash, a bit of buckle - you'll love it more than bread.
#23
Posted: 1/1/07 at 2:01pm
RENT tour, January 25th. Can't wait!
#24
Posted: 1/1/07 at 2:02pm
Me and Trekkie2 are gonna see Spelling Bee soon.
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