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Avenue Q is hysterical!!!! Don't pass up the chance to see it! I've seen it twice so far. The second time, my coworker and I were lucky enough to be in the front row with the lottery tickets. :thumbsup2

I just found out I'm going to see Spring Awakening at the end of the month! My coworker was invited to go to the show, plus dinner, from a person she knows who works on the Cultural District board in Pittsburgh. I'm going as her "date" for the evening. I can't wait to see it!
 
Avenue Q is hysterical!!!! Don't pass up the chance to see it! I've seen it twice so far. The second time, my coworker and I were lucky enough to be in the front row with the lottery tickets. :thumbsup2

I just found out I'm going to see Spring Awakening at the end of the month! My coworker was invited to go to the show, plus dinner, from a person she knows who works on the Cultural District board in Pittsburgh. I'm going as her "date" for the evening. I can't wait to see it!
Hooray! I'll def. have to see Avenue Q when it comes around! (October cannot come fast enough. Then Wicked comes back around in December!)

And yay for Spring Awakening! You sure won't regret it, such an amazing cast!
 
I can't decide if I want to download the soundtrack now and listen to the songs, or just be totally surprised when I see the show. I kind of like to know the songs ahead of time so I can follow along better. Hmmmmm, decisions, decisions...... :rotfl:
 
I can't decide if I want to download the soundtrack now and listen to the songs, or just be totally surprised when I see the show. I kind of like to know the songs ahead of time so I can follow along better. Hmmmmm, decisions, decisions...... :rotfl:
A lot is lost in translation between the OBC and the stage. Only one song isn't lost, maybe two.

I'd see it first, and if you like it, buy the OBC. (YouTube also helps ;) )

But definately, a must-see. I'd see it 10 times over if I could! 20 times!
 

Well, tomorrow I'm going to see the Marvelous Wonderettes.

I've heard a lot of good things about the show, but I'm pretty much going without any expectations. I have company in town this week & that's what they wanted to see.

I'm also finally going to try 5 Napkin Burger. It seems every restuarant I go to the waiter tells me that I have to go. I'm really excited about that, as I am addicted to cheeseburgers! I love them! :love:
 
Well, tomorrow I'm going to see the Marvelous Wonderettes.

I've heard a lot of good things about the show, but I'm pretty much going without any expectations. I have company in town this week & that's what they wanted to see.

I'm also finally going to try 5 Napkin Burger. It seems every restuarant I go to the waiter tells me that I have to go. I'm really excited about that, as I am addicted to cheeseburgers! I love them! :love:

I had brunch at 5 Napkin Burger this morning! We really enjoyed it. Except at first I ordered chili and eggs thinking it would be like juevos rancheros. It was fried eggs with what looked like pulled pork underneath. Not at all what I was expecting and exchanged for the eggs benedict sliders. Delicious!!!! What burger meat I had on them was so tasty. I really want to go back for lunch or dinner sometime and have a regular burger.
 
Saw Wicked last week after spending 6 days in NY. All I can say is OMG was it GREAT!!!!
 
I haven't had time to read this whole thread so my question may have already been discussed.

Has anyone seen 9to 5 yet? Have tickets for next weekend.

Hope it is good.
 
I haven't had time to read this whole thread so my question may have already been discussed.

Has anyone seen 9to 5 yet? Have tickets for next weekend.

Hope it is good.

I just saw it on Saturday and it's FANTASTIC. It's basically the movie on stage, but the music (all written by Dolly Parton) is completely original (except for the title song, of course!) and the cast (especially Allison Janney) is just phenomenal.
 
Just bought the soundtrack for The Color Purple off iTunes today. It's lovely!
 
I have hardly heard anything about the Tony nominated musicals. I can't believe 9 to 5 did not get nominated for Best Musical. Seems to have the most buzz besides Billy Elliot.
 
Hey everyone, I know it's been a while since I've posted here, but work has unfortunately gotten in the way.

Well, I just wanted to post a few of the nomiations.


Here are the nominations for the 2009 Tony Awards. The full list can be seen by clicking here.

Best Play

Dividing the Estate
Author: Horton FooteProducers: Lincoln Center Theater, Bernard Gersten, André Bishop, Primary Stages
God of Carnage
Author: Yasmina RezaProducers: Robert Fox, David Pugh & Dafydd Rogers, Stuart Thompson, Scott Rudin, Jon B. Platt, The Weinstein Company, The Shubert Organization
Reasons to Be Pretty
Author: Neil LaButeProducers: Jeffrey Richards, Jerry Frankel, MCC Theater, Gary Goddard Entertainment, Ted Snowdon, Doug Nevin/Erica Lynn Schwartz, Ronald Frankel/Bat-Barry Productions, Kathleen Seidel, Kelpie Arts, LLC, Jam Theatricals, Rachel Helson/Heather Provost
33 Variations
Author: Moisés KaufmanProducers: David Binder, Ruth Hendel, Goldberg/Mills, Latitude Link, Arielle Tepper Madover, Bill Resnick, Eric Schnall, Jayne Baron Sherman, Wills/True Love Productions, Tectonic Theater Project, Greg Reiner, Dominick Balletta, Jeffrey LaHoste

Best Musical

Billy Elliot, The Musical
Producers: Universal Pictures Stage Productions, Working Title Films, Old Vic Productions, Weinstein Live Entertainment
Next to Normal
Producers: David Stone, James L. Nederlander, Barbara Whitman, Patrick Catullo, Second Stage Theatre, Carole Rothman, Ellen Richard
Rock of Ages
Producers: Matthew Weaver, Carl Levin, Jeff Davis, Barry Habib, Scott Prisand, Relativity Media, Corner Store Fund, Janet Billig Rich, Hillary Weaver, Toni Habib, Paula Davis, Simon and Stefany Bergson/Jennifer Maloney, Charles Rolecek, Susanne Brook, Israel Wolfson, Sara Katz/Jayson Raitt, Max Gottlieb/John Butler, David Kaufman/Jay Franks, Mike Wittlin, Prospect Pictures, Laura Smith/Bill Bodnar, Happy Walters, Michele Caro, The Araca Group
Shrek The Musical
Producers: Dreamworks Theatricals, Neal Street Productions

Best Revival of a Play

Joe Turner’s Come and Gone
Producers: Lincoln Center Theater, André Bishop, Bernard GerstenMary Stuart
New Version: Peter Oswald
Producers: Arielle Tepper Madover, Debra Black, Neal Street Productions/Matthew Byam Shaw, Scott Delman, Barbara Whitman, Jean Doumanian/Ruth Hendel, David Binder/CarlWend Productions/Spring Sirkin, Daryl Roth/James L. Nederlander/Chase Mishkin, The Donmar Warehouse
The Norman Conquests
Producers: Sonia Friedman Productions, Steven Baruch, Marc Routh, Richard Frankel, Tom Viertel, Dede Harris, Tulchin/Bartner/Lauren Doll, Jamie deRoy, Eric Falkenstein, Harriet Newman Leve, Probo Productions, Douglas G. Smith, Michael Filerman/Jennifer Manocherian, Richard Winkler, Dan Frishwasser, Pam Laudenslager/Remmel T. Dickinson, Jane Dubin/True Love Productions, Barbara Manocherian/Jennifer Isaacson, The Old Vic Theatre Company
Waiting for Godot
Producers: Roundabout Theatre Company, Todd Haimes, Harold Wolpert, Julia C. Levy, Elizabeth Ireland McCann

Best Revival of a Musical

Guys and Dolls
Producers: Howard Panter and Ambassador Theatre Group, Tulchin/Bartner, Bill Kenwright, Northwater Entertainment, Darren Bagert, Tom Gregory, Nederlander Presentations, Inc., David Mirvish, Michael Jenkins/Dallas Summer Musicals, Independent Presenters Network, Olympus Theatricals, Sonia Friedman Productions
Hair
Producers: The Public Theater, Oskar Eustis, Andrew D. Hamingson, Jeffrey Richards, Jerry Frankel, Gary Goddard Entertainment, Kathleen K. Johnson, Nederlander Productions, Inc., Fran Kirmser Productions/Jed Bernstein, Marc Frankel, Broadway Across America, Barbara Manocherian/Wencarlar Productions, JK Productions/Terry Schnuck, Andy Sandberg, Jam Theatricals, The Weinstein Company/Norton Herrick, Jujamcyn Theaters, Joey Parnes, Elizabeth Ireland McCann
Pal Joey
Producers: Roundabout Theatre Company, Todd Haimes, Harold Wolpert, Julia C. Levy, Marc Platt
West Side Story
Producers: Kevin McCollum, James L. Nederlander, Jeffrey Seller, Terry Allen Kramer, Sander Jacobs, Roy Furman/Jill Furman Willis, Freddy DeMann, Robyn Goodman/Walt Grossman, Hal Luftig, Roy Miller, The Weinstein Company, Broadway Across America

Again, this is just a small list, the full list can be seen at the Tony Awards' website.

Thanks again for making this thread a big success...neve had one that was this successful.
 
I have hardly heard anything about the Tony nominated musicals. I can't believe 9 to 5 did not get nominated for Best Musical. Seems to have the most buzz besides Billy Elliot.

Unfortunately the Tony Awards aren't as popular as the other awards show.
 
Shrek the Musical is up for best musical? :sad2:

Long live the days of RENT!
 
My friend and I are taking our daughter's to NYC next month for their 13th birthdays. It's our first time there for all of us and we are SO excited!!!

Last night we got online and bought tickets to Mamma Mia and Little Mermaid. Has anyone seen these shows? Hopefully they good!!!

We were hoping to see Wicked but it was sold out for the date we could go plus we found out it was coming to our town in a few months so we promised the girls we would go then.
 
My friend and I are taking our daughter's to NYC next month for their 13th birthdays. It's our first time there for all of us and we are SO excited!!!

Last night we got online and bought tickets to Mamma Mia and Little Mermaid. Has anyone seen these shows? Hopefully they good!!!

We were hoping to see Wicked but it was sold out for the date we could go plus we found out it was coming to our town in a few months so we promised the girls we would go then.[/QUOTE


You will love those shows!! Little Mermaid is terrific as only
Disney can do it!! We have seen Mama Mia over and over
and over again, thats how much we LOVE that show!!! Have
a wonderful time in the Big Apple!!!!
ps: please report back on your return!!
 
My friend and I are taking our daughter's to NYC next month for their 13th birthdays. It's our first time there for all of us and we are SO excited!!!

Last night we got online and bought tickets to Mamma Mia and Little Mermaid. Has anyone seen these shows? Hopefully they good!!!

We were hoping to see Wicked but it was sold out for the date we could go plus we found out it was coming to our town in a few months so we promised the girls we would go then.
Have fun! I haven't seen The Little Mermaid, but I saw Mamma Mia! this past January. It's a lovely show. Not too much plot, but definately a must-see for ABBA fans, and is a great mother-daughter show.
 
Has anyone seen Hair yet? My friends and I saw it on Thursday night and LOVED it! It was such a fun, upbeat show. It was very interactive with the cast out in the audience more than they were even on stage, and I somehow ended up in the show :laughing: I highly reccommend it! We also got tickets to In the Heights and Billy Elliott for within the next few weeks. Has anyone seen either one?

For anyone who's interested, the pre-Tony concert is on this weekend. It's on CBS tonight at 7:00 here in NY. They have the dates and times for other cities on the Tony's website. It'll features performances from Hair, Billy Elliott, Guys and Dolls, Shrek, 9 To 5 and more. Can't wait!
 
We also got tickets to In the Heights and Billy Elliott for within the next few weeks. Has anyone seen either one?

I did! They're two of best shows I've seen in awhile.

I saw In The Heights back in January and it's fantastic! Just a really fun show. My folks are both from the Bronx, and they said it was like watching a musical about their street growing up. I'm addicted to the cast album.

I have not seen Billy Elliot on Broadway yet, but I saw the London production twice and that is just a great show. I just read that one of the boys I saw in London (Tanner Pflueger) is now playing Billy on Broadway. He was terrific!

They have several kids rotating in that role because the dancing is so strenuous -which is why the main 3 boys got nominated for a joint Tony - and it's just an amazing show. Beautiful story, amazing dancing.

Have a great time!
 



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