Which single show have you seen the most
#2
Posted: 2/20/05 at 2:50pm
AIDA, five times.
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#3
Posted: 2/20/05 at 2:55pm
I saw Dracula: The Musical six times. I only had to pay for my tickets twice though (I won three sets of free tickets, and my dad took me once). :)
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#4
Posted: 2/20/05 at 2:58pm
ROCKY HORROR - 69 times.
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#5
Posted: 2/20/05 at 2:59pm
What a fitting number. :-P
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#6
Posted: 2/20/05 at 2:59pm
If you are speaking about any production, then, between productions I've directed, been in and saw, it would be HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING. On Broadway, it would be SEESAW, which I saw 3 times. I saw it an additional 3 times. Once before it went to Broadway, and twice when it was touring with Lucie Arnaz and John Gavin. Next would be RAGTIME, which I saw twice on Broadway and three times during the National Tour (who's cast I preferred).
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#7
Posted: 2/20/05 at 3:00pm
It is a fitting number, isn't it?? My friends and I joked about that when we figured out the closing night would be number 69.
"Noah, someday we'll talk again. But there's things we'll never say. That sorrow deep inside you. It inside me, too. And it never go away. You be okay. You'll learn how to lose things..."
#8
Posted: 2/20/05 at 3:01pm
Perfect. I love it.
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#9
Posted: 2/20/05 at 3:03pm
rent-6 times
wonderful town-6 times
wonderful town-6 times
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#10
Posted: 2/20/05 at 3:09pm
Well I don't live in NY. But I've saw the LSOH tour twice and saw the local production more times to count. The Lion King once in NY and once on Tour. I will have seen Wicked and Chicago twice in May.
#11
Posted: 2/20/05 at 3:26pm
Phantom. I stopped counting after 8.
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#12
Posted: 2/20/05 at 3:30pm
I don't live in NY so the most I have ever seen a show is twice, and it's Spamalot. You saw Rocky Horror 69 times?! I am so jealous!
#13
Posted: 2/20/05 at 3:34pm
TABOO 14 times
RENT - I stopped counting after 12.
RENT - I stopped counting after 12.
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#14
Posted: 2/20/05 at 3:35pm
I've seen the Urinetown tour twice (never been to NY.. sigh), and that's pretty much it.
#15
Posted: 2/20/05 at 4:06pm
Proof-38 times
I Am My Own Wife-20 times
I Am My Own Wife-20 times
#16
Posted: 2/20/05 at 4:16pm
RENT - stopped counting about a year ago. First saw the show in 1998.
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#17
Posted: 2/20/05 at 4:18pm
Rent-4 times.
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#18
Posted: 2/20/05 at 4:30pm
I've seen Mamma Mia! twice, though it isn't one of my favorites I saw it on Broadway and again on tour where I had season tickets. And Rent twice.
#19
hairspray 35 or so times...
Posted: 2/20/05 at 5:00pm
hairspray 35 or so times...
#20
Posted: 2/20/05 at 5:03pm
Alegria (Cirque Du Soleil), roughly 60 times, AND I got paid to be there!
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#21
Posted: 2/20/05 at 5:06pm
Well, I *think* it would be Les Miz at 2.5 times (long story). By the end of this spring it most definately will be Les Miz at 5.5. Yeah.
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#22
Posted: 2/20/05 at 5:07pm
Oh, if we're counting ushering, I saw the recent Signature revival of THE BALTIMORE WALTZ eleven times.
#23
Posted: 2/20/05 at 5:09pm
Loudas, are you watching the tour or UK? (The tour is fantastic, by the way.)
If we're not counting ushering, and we're talking live performances only, then I've seen Rent, uh, 4 times. But I live at the other end of the continent from NYC, so I've got an excuse.
If we're not only talking live performances
, then it's probably a tie between Aida or Rocky Horror Show, at about 30+ times each.
If we're not counting ushering, and we're talking live performances only, then I've seen Rent, uh, 4 times. But I live at the other end of the continent from NYC, so I've got an excuse.
If we're not only talking live performances
"It's not always about you!!!" (But if you think I'm referring to you anyway, then I probably am.)
"Good luck returning my ass!" - Wilhemina Slater
"This is my breakfast, lunch and f***ing dinner right here. I'm not even f***in' joking." - Colin Farrell
"Good luck returning my ass!" - Wilhemina Slater
"This is my breakfast, lunch and f***ing dinner right here. I'm not even f***in' joking." - Colin Farrell
#25
Posted: 2/20/05 at 5:17pm
Tiff, you could always go to Seattle. Good shows come there a lot.
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