"There is nothing woung with wicked and poeple just need to get over it that some of us like it, we cant all like the same thing, how boring would BWW be if we did?"
I find it sad that Wicked manages to turn even the best spellers illiterate...
I enjoy "Wicked" as well. Although it is not one of the best nights of theatre I have ever had, it is still fun to see. Although, given the choice, I would choose Sweeney Todd over it anyday.
"Are you sorry for civilization? I am sorry for it too." ~Coast of Utopia: Shipwreck
I can spell I was just typing to fast, how is this?
There is nothing wrong with wicked and people just need to get over it that some of us like it, we cant all like the same thing, how boring would BWW be if we did
Duct tape is like the force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the world together."
Well, apparently I've upset a lot of people by posting this subject. How about "Titanic"? Has anyone seen that musical? If so, what did you think? That's another show I happen to really enjoy... Updated On: 6/21/06 at 06:44 PM
Sorry, I just find it funny when people are so eager to prove their point that they end up making so many grammar/spelling mistakes that it makes them seem much less educated in the topic. Updated On: 6/21/06 at 06:46 PM
You do realize that there are many, many shows that aren't WICKED, LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA or composed by Stephen Sondheim, don't you? Well, I like a lot of those. And, when I say Sondheim, I mean his music.
I was a lurker on this place for a looooooooong time before I got up the courage to say anything. It has to be said, we're all drama queens to some degree, and that doesn't necessarily make us the friendliest people to chat to. :3
I really enjoyed 'Wicked' when I saw it, and I'm seeing it twice in September when it opens in the West End. Conversely, I'm not so big on 'Phantom Of The Opera'. No experience of 'Titanic' to speak of.
I would be genuinely interested to hear JohnBoy's current top five. Not in a snarky way. :)
Yeah, I know what lurking is. My statement was more me explaining to the OP what's a good way to go about things than defending the OP by likening myself to her. If you want to expand my statement into advice, then it would say "it's usually a good idea to lurk (read and don't post) on a board for a while before jumping in with conversation just so you know what buttons NOT to press". :)