adamgreer said: "In my lifetime, without a doubt, Memphis. "
Same. I could not wait for that bland and predictable show to end.
Sweeney Todd
Passion
Fun Home
Once
Book of Mormon
Hamilton
Come on, you forgot 'Forum', 'Company' and 'A Little Night Music' because that guy was a totally undeserving slacker.
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Avenue Q from the once I have seen in recent years.
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"you forgot..."
I forgot nothing.
The subject of the thread was the "worst," not every undeserving Best Musical Tony Award winner, which the shows you mentioned obviously represent.
Please read carefully.
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Redhead, anyone?
Although the Uncle Sam Rag is fabulous...
After Eight said: ""you forgot..."
I forgot nothing.
The subject of the thread was the "worst," not every undeserving Best Musical Tony Award winner, which the shows you mentioned obviously represent.
Please read carefully.
Since 'worst' is a superlative- meaning 'the least good'- I reasonably assumed you were ignoring the correct meaning by offering more than one suggestion. Hence a few more suggestions to delight you. Don't tell me your comprehension is 'the worst'!
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Fosse
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"I reasonably assumed"
To assume is to presume. Kindly do neither.
When five entities lie together at the bottom of the barrel, they all constitute the worst.
how can we entice you to leave this board and never return to it?
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In the Heights. The fact that it got a Pulitzer nom was somewhat unbelievable. I mean a lottery sub plot? That's the oldest cheapest trick in the book. I think they did that on the final season of Rosanne. It was a weak year to begin with. The other nominees were Xanadu, Passing Strange, and Cry Baby.
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standingovation79 said: "In the Heights. The fact that it got a Pulitzer nom was somewhat unbelievable. I mean a lottery sub plot? That's the oldest cheapest trick in the book. I think they did that on the final season of Rosanne. It was a weak year to begin with. The other nominees were Xanadu, Passing Strange, and Cry Baby."
The lottery subplot only really bothered me in the sense that the amount of money wasn't life-changing in the way they were treating it. Why not make it a few million so it's conceivable that Usnavi can afford to live on it in the DR after taxes and splitting it with Sonny?
After Eight said: ""I reasonably assumed"
To assume is to presume. Kindly do neither.
When five entities lie together at the bottom of the barrel, they all constitute the worst.
So now the dictionary is wrong?
Your posts are spectacular. (Now what will be your devastating retort?)
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Here's another vote for "Memphis." The dancing and choreography were great, but I agree that everything was predictable. Also, why on earth would a beautiful and talented young woman fall for an illiterate man? It was insulting to me as a woman to imply that any man will do. If I were African-American, I would probably be insulted by the probably unintended implication that an illiterate white man is good enough for a black woman.
Ugh!
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Hands down Fun Home - only redeeming quality was there was only one act.
nasty_khakis said: "The lottery subplot only really bothered me in the sense that the amount of money wasn't life-changing in the way they were treating it. Why not make it a few million so it's conceivable that Usnavi can afford to live on it in the DR after taxes and splitting it with Sonny?"
But they were all kind of poor, right? so like one of the people from their neighborhood winning $96,000 really was like a big deal and life-changing for them. Maybe $96,000 wouldn't change your life but there are lots of people whose it would.
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Kinky Boots should not have won over Matilda
Lion King should not have won over Ragtime
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