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Lucky. I would love to see Nathan Lane on stage. I did get to see Brent Spiner in 1776

A friend of mine is currently playing the Reverend in the National Tour of Footloose.

I saw that show too! Brent was awesome. I saw it twice, the second time he wasn't in it anymore, but it was still great. That is one of my favorite movies--my sisters & I know every word of every song. In fact, when I saw it the second time, I went with 2 of my 3 sisters. We had a blast.
 
I brought my daughter to see Rent in NYC last summer during the closing weekend. It was great for her and good for me.
We are going to NYC this weekend and she is going to see Phantom with a friend and my boyfriend and I are going to see his sister who is in Shrek The Musical. He already saw it opening weekend, but he wanted me to see it too. Plus, I love Shrek and I know I will love seeing his sister in this, too!
I'll give you a review next week, but beware...it will be biased ;) .

I'm jealous! I want to see Shrek! (well, it's more like I want to stage-door it, lol)
 
I saw that show too! Brent was awesome. I saw it twice, the second time he wasn't in it anymore, but it was still great. That is one of my favorite movies--my sisters & I know every word of every song. In fact, when I saw it the second time, I went with 2 of my 3 sisters. We had a blast.

I got lucky because I bought my tickets on a whim and it turned out to be his last weekend. I guess he was leaving to go film the next Star Strek movie, which I don't remember.
 
Ok, I got a trivia question for everyone: We all know who played the title role in the original B'way version of Hello Dolly. However, who played the title role in the original movie version of Hello Dolly?
 


As much as I adore Cole Porter and the Gershwins, as well as Richard Rogers and the rest of that group....I love the newer shows as well. I do get tired of the current 'fad' of hating Webber. It's tiresome. Sondheim is not 'all that'. Sure, his stuff is great but why is it that you can' enjoy both?? My poor 15 y/o dd, a huge theater nut, has been completely brainwashed by the Stephen Sondheim fanatics. She does nothing but put down anything by Webber, and that's sad. It almost amounts to theater snobbery and that's really tiresome. 'Wicked'? Ah, not a flash in the pan. It has been a great vehicle to involve many people in theater that may not otherwise have been interested. That's the one show that my dh actually agreed to see.

Excellent point. I like to think the musicals of this generation were inspired by the musicals of the past generation. Today's composers were brought up on musicals of the past. Now they get to put their own spin on the genre.

And there were plenty of "flash in the pan" musicals in years past, it would be silly to assume that older musicals were all classics. Musicals appeal to people in many different ways to many different people, it's not just people brought up on the classics.


Have you looked into a group called StudentsLive? Their website is www.StudentsLive.net
My dd, 15, is a GS and is heading to NYC this weekend to participate in a 'weekend for good' that these people have put together.

That sounds like a great program! :thumbsup2

I don't think I have any true favorites. My taste is way to eclectic. I know we did want to catch Spring Awakening before it closed since we did 'Annie' years ago with Alex Socha, who is now in SA. But, that isn't going to happen. We will have to see it on tour in Boston on Mother's Day..nice way to spend that day!!! With my 15 y/o dd. :rotfl2:

Oh, I saw it with my mom. She loved it - she actually went back and saw it again.

And I saw it for the 2nd time last month - Alex Socha was terrific!

Not sure what else we're going to try to get discount tickets for this weekend. Not much is left. We'll see what happens.

I'm seeing In The Heights on Friday, I can't wait. Got discounts from Playbill, and I've been assured the rear mezz seats are fine. There are way too many empty theaters on Broadway right now, that's for sure.

It's not on discounts, but if you get a chance to see Billy Elliot, I definitely recommend it (I think that the 3rd time I've posted about this show here, I'm definitely the BE shill). But I loved it in London, the B'way production is supposed to be terrific.

Have fun!
 
Let's hope that this lasts only for a short period of time.

Me too. I saw Spring Awakening last month and the theater was so empty the usher basically told us we could sit wherever we wanted. The show was half-empty.

Then a week later I saw Jersey Boys and there wasn't a seat left to be had and a cancellation line going out the door of the box office. So there are obviously shows still doing very well. And I think they'll continue to do well since there are now fewer choices - it just makes the demand for the remaining shows higher.

I'd love to see Avenue Q survive this - I think it's the perfect cure if you're feeling down about the recent economic woes (despite what the Mary Poppins commercials are saying!).
 


Ok, I got a trivia question for everyone: We all know who played the title role in the original B'way version of Hello Dolly. However, who played the title role in the original movie version of Hello Dolly?

Barbra Streisand?
 
Me too. I saw Spring Awakening last month and the theater was so empty the usher basically told us we could sit wherever we wanted. The show was half-empty.

Then a week later I saw Jersey Boys and there wasn't a seat left to be had and a cancellation line going out the door of the box office. So there are obviously shows still doing very well. And I think they'll continue to do well since there are now fewer choices - it just makes the demand for the remaining shows higher.

I'd love to see Avenue Q survive this - I think it's the perfect cure if you're feeling down about the recent economic woes (despite what the Mary Poppins commercials are saying!).

I found Mary Poppins to be a bit dark myself. Not depressing dark, but not as happy & light as the movie.
 
Me too. I saw Spring Awakening last month and the theater was so empty the usher basically told us we could sit wherever we wanted. The show was half-empty.

Then a week later I saw Jersey Boys and there wasn't a seat left to be had and a cancellation line going out the door of the box office. So there are obviously shows still doing very well. And I think they'll continue to do well since there are now fewer choices - it just makes the demand for the remaining shows higher.

I'd love to see Avenue Q survive this - I think it's the perfect cure if you're feeling down about the recent economic woes (despite what the Mary Poppins commercials are saying!).

I thought Avenue Q was closing? At least that's what I had heard late last year, not that I'm complaining, because I love the show.

Barbra Streisand?

You are correct.
 
I found Mary Poppins to be a bit dark myself. Not depressing dark, but not as happy & light as the movie.

I liked the movie so much better. I thought bringing in all the parents' problems dragged the show down too much - it felt like Mary Poppins was just a supporting character. Burt was the best part of the show.
 
I thought Avenue Q was closing? At least that's what I had heard late last year, not that I'm complaining, because I love the show.

Nope, no closing notice yet. There are plenty of rumors floating around though. I think with all the shows that closed it may have gotten a reprieve - it's one of the few shows left to see!

And I know they just officially updated one of the lines in "For Now" (anyone who saw the show - you know the line I'm talking about ;) ) and they held a contest to change the line, so it looks they had at least no recent plans to close it.
 
Excellent point. I like to think the musicals of this generation were inspired by the musicals of the past generation. Today's composers were brought up on musicals of the past. Now they get to put their own spin on the genre.

And there were plenty of "flash in the pan" musicals in years past, it would be silly to assume that older musicals were all classics. Musicals appeal to people in many different ways to many different people, it's not just people brought up on the classics.




That sounds like a great program! :thumbsup2



Oh, I saw it with my mom. She loved it - she actually went back and saw it again.

And I saw it for the 2nd time last month - Alex Socha was terrific!



I'm seeing In The Heights on Friday, I can't wait. Got discounts from Playbill, and I've been assured the rear mezz seats are fine. There are way too many empty theaters on Broadway right now, that's for sure.

It's not on discounts, but if you get a chance to see Billy Elliot, I definitely recommend it (I think that the 3rd time I've posted about this show here, I'm definitely the BE shill). But I loved it in London, the B'way production is supposed to be terrific.

Have fun!
We're going to see if we can get In The Heights for Friday night!!! We don't get into the city until about 4:30, so hopefully, tkts will have some for that show. Dd's friend is going down to the SoHo area for a haircut..rather than tag along, I figured dd and I could see something. She is begging for In The Heights. How funny.
I'm thrilled to hear such good reports about Alex. She was a great kid. She was always so pleasant to have around..not a pain like so many of the other girls. Her mom played Grace in our last production of Annie. Mom then went on to play Dolly the next year.
Here's hoping she can go on to other great stuff.
So...let's see...hopefully Into The Heights tomorrow night, Wicked on Sat afternoon, and not sure what on Sat night.....whatever tkts has for us...always fun.
 
I liked the movie so much better. I thought bringing in all the parents' problems dragged the show down too much - it felt like Mary Poppins was just a supporting character. Burt was the best part of the show.

Me too. I did enjoy parts of the show, especially "Super.......". But the scene with the kids & the toys just seemed so scary, and the stuff with the father's old nanny was nasty. I know it's closer to the books, but I adore that movie. I felt let down a bit by the play.
 
I thought Avenue Q was closing? At least that's what I had heard late last year, not that I'm complaining, because I love the show.



You are correct.

Do I win a prize? :rotfl:

Thanks for this thread, I love having a positive thread to come to on a dreary day. And it's making the CB a nicer place!
 
We're going to see if we can get In The Heights for Friday night!!! We don't get into the city until about 4:30, so hopefully, tkts will have some for that show. Dd's friend is going down to the SoHo area for a haircut..rather than tag along, I figured dd and I could see something. She is begging for In The Heights. How funny.
I'm thrilled to hear such good reports about Alex. She was a great kid. She was always so pleasant to have around..not a pain like so many of the other girls. Her mom played Grace in our last production of Annie. Mom then went on to play Dolly the next year.
Here's hoping she can go on to other great stuff.
So...let's see...hopefully Into The Heights tomorrow night, Wicked on Sat afternoon, and not sure what on Sat night.....whatever tkts has for us...always fun.

Cool! In the Heights also has a lottery. I have no idea how it works, but there was a crowd of people waiting for it in the box office when I picked up the tickets last week. Might be a good option if TKTS doesn't have it.

Alex was terrific. I first saw the show with the original Wendla, Lea Michele, who was also very good, but I know they made some changes when the show moved from Off-B'way to B'way, and I think Lea brought a lot of the Off-Bway version of the character to her performance. Alex seemed like a much different take on the character. And her version of "Whispering" was beautiful.
 
Me too. I did enjoy parts of the show, especially "Super.......". But the scene with the kids & the toys just seemed so scary, and the stuff with the father's old nanny was nasty. I know it's closer to the books, but I adore that movie. I felt let down a bit by the play.

And I heard the scene with the evil toys was actually toned down from the London production. I've read the cast didn't like it much either. The consensus was that the scene should be cut, but Cameron Mackintosh was a fan, so the scene stayed.

Parts of the show were great, and I definitely enjoyed it (especially "Super..."), but I'll take the movie over the show any day.
 
Can I just say that I love this thread! And I live a bit vicariously through those of you who are close enough to get to Broadway regularly. The only show I have actually seen on Broadway was Phantom, and I actually wasn't a huge fan.

When I grew up in Minneapolis we went to the theatre all the time, they have great playhouses up there, and incredible enrichment opportunities with touring houses and local theatres like The Guthrie and Theatre de la June Lune (which I know I spelled wrong). There is not nearly the same kind of theatre culture in Dallas, and the playhouse here is horrible! But, they are building a new one so I'm hoping for a change!

I am so jealous of those of you that have been able to see Spring Awakening!
 
Do I win a prize? :rotfl: Nope, you walk away knowing that you won got a trivia question right. Lame, I know, but that's all I had. Ooo, how about this: :thumbsup2

Thanks for this thread, I love having a positive thread to come to on a dreary day. And it's making the CB a nicer place! I'm glad you like it. Let's keep it going.

See above in red for my response.


Can I just say that I love this thread! And I live a bit vicariously through those of you who are close enough to get to Broadway regularly. The only show I have actually seen on Broadway was Phantom, and I actually wasn't a huge fan.

When I grew up in Minneapolis we went to the theatre all the time, they have great playhouses up there, and incredible enrichment opportunities with touring houses and local theatres like The Guthrie and Theatre de la June Lune (which I know I spelled wrong). There is not nearly the same kind of theatre culture in Dallas, and the playhouse here is horrible! But, they are building a new one so I'm hoping for a change!

I am so jealous of those of you that have been able to see Spring Awakening!

I'm glad you like it. And as I said above, let's keep this thread going. We all like theater, so this can be a place where we can all meet and talk about it.

Maybe we need a Dis meet at a Broadway show!

That would be cool. Wanna plan it?
 

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