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Broadway Fan Unite
markysd:
One of my best friends moved to NYC a few years ago and I try and go visit him as often as my Mom will let me. We have gone to see as many Broadway shows as we can. Anybody want to talk Broadway let me know.
Have seen: How to Succeed, Wicked, Loin King, Anything Goes, Memphis, Avenue Q, Billy Elliott, Jersey Boys, Mary Poppins, Adams Family, Chicago, Godspell, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Mamma Mia, Rock of Ages, Seminar and more.
Let me know what you want to talk about and what you are going or have seen.
Mark
Snowkid:
Hi Mark,
I know this thread is old but wanted to refresh it. My bf and I moved to NYC 4 months ago after a trip to NYC for a long weekend. We decided right then and there that we wanted to have an adventure in NYC for an unknown amount of time.
Now we are here. One of our goals is to see as many shows as possible. We have seen in NYC, Once, Bare- The musical, Sleep no more. In L.A. we had seen Wicked, Lion King, Spring Awakening, Rent, Billy Elliott, Ave Q, Les Mis, Miss Saigon and some smaller things.
Going to see Turn off the Dark (Spiderman) this Thursday. Very excited to see what all of the critics have complained about.
I also lucked out and got a membership to TDF. Gives super cheap tickets to broadway shows and any off or off off broadway show is 9 bucks. So we plan on using that as much as possible.
If you are still coming to NYC would love to meet up and maybe see a show.
Marney:
Drama Baby, Drama ... yeah like that thread allready ;)
Only sa WICKED once in London 2 years ago but fell in love with it since then !!!
Snowkid:
--- Quote from: Marney on March 05, 2013, 11:00:49 am ---Drama Baby, Drama ... yeah like that thread allready ;)
Only sa WICKED once in London 2 years ago but fell in love with it since then !!!
--- End quote ---
Wicked was great. What I didn't know before we went was that my boyfriend had never seen The Wizard of Oz which definitely left big holes in watching Wicked. He had no context for the whole thing.
Stuart:
Are we talking about stage shows and musicals generally? If so I'm not a fan of musicals, but I consider Les Miserables to be one of the finest stage productions of all time. I've seen it fourteen times, although I only paid for two of them :2345
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