suggestions for spare show?
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#1suggestions for spare show?
Posted: 12/20/07 at 9:39am
Hi all so were coming over in Feb and this is the plan, some of you may think what the F£$% but hey were excited. We need suggestions on what we can fill the sunday matinee with. Bearing in mind we have seen, such things as Wicked, Hairspray, Jersey Boys, M Poppins, Altar Boyz and more.
Saturday Evening - Xanadu
Saturday Late Night - The Ultimate Drag Off
Sunday Matine - ????????
Sunday Evening - Legally Blonde
Monday Evening - spice Girls at Madison S G
Tuesday Night - The Little Mermaid
Wednesday Matinee - Young Frankenstein
Wendesday Evening - The Colour Purple
So can anyone suggest anything.
Also anyone give any advice on the tour of Radio City Hall is it worth doing. Were thinkin we would like to but just wondered if it was worth it.
Thanks all
#2re: suggestions for spare show?
Posted: 12/20/07 at 11:58am
If you want a good, fun musical, how about Curtains?
If you're willing to try a play and they're still going, August: Osage County or The Homecoming.
Never done the RCMH tour, so I can't tell you. Sorry!
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#2re: suggestions for spare show?
Posted: 12/20/07 at 12:20pmThe Radio City tour is definitely worth it. I did it as part of a dance workshop, it's really nice.
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#3re: suggestions for spare show?
Posted: 12/20/07 at 2:44pmsee any of the plays that have opened in the past few weeks. It looks like you may be a bit "musicaled" out. go for a refreshing change of pace.
#4re: suggestions for spare show?
Posted: 12/20/07 at 2:50pmI would suggest the delightful Avenue Q, Drowsy Chaperone or Curtains if you prefer musicals. Otherwise, try August: Osage County.
#5re: suggestions for spare show?
Posted: 12/20/07 at 2:51pm
The Radio City Musical Hall Stage Door Tour? I went on that a few summers ago and it was a wonderful experience. I would reccommend it to anyone who is interested in not only performing arts, but the Art Deco period as well.
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