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Favorite plays or musicals?

Started by Liam_Robin, March 20, 2018, 04:51:30 PM

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Liam_Robin

I'm a huge theatre fan, so I thought it would be fun to talk about favorites with other people.

My favorite musical is either In The Heights, or The Great Comet of 1812.

My favorite play is one I saw off-Broadway called Homos, Or Everyone In America.
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Kylo

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Amadeus, No Exit, Macbeth, Rope's End, Faust, Love & Understanding, The Crucible, Pygmalion, Waiting for Godot, A Few Good Men, The Phantom of the Opera, Gangster No. 1, Angels in America, Victor/Victoria, Hamlet, Soweto's Burning, Look Back In Anger, The Sound of Music, Gaslight, The King And I, The Producers, Bent, Titus Andronicus
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Liam_Robin

Quote from: Kylo on March 20, 2018, 09:50:43 PM
Amadeus, No Exit, Macbeth, Rope's End, Faust, Love & Understanding, The Crucible, Pygmalion, Waiting for Godot, A Few Good Men, The Phantom of the Opera, Angels in America, Victor/Victoria, Hamlet, Soweto's Burning, Look Back In Anger, Gaslight, The King And I, The Producers, Bent, Titus Andronicus

The Crucible is one of my favorites! I wanted to see the Broadway production of it a couple years ago, but I didn't get the chance to go to it.

I saw a local production of The King And I a while ago. I enjoyed it!
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Kylo

I used to live up near Stratford where they do a lot of good Shakespeare stuff, which was nice, now I'm closer to Plymouth and they do a lot of new, quirky plays and musicals whereas I prefer the older or heavier stuff... I guess if I got myself to London more often I'd be up for that, it's just finding the time. 
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Evienne

I was in community theater twice and enjoyed it.
In one I was a butler in a play called "But Why Bump Off Barnaby" and the other I was a flamboyant interior decorator in "Move Over Mrs Markham." That second one though, boy was that one fun.

Otherwise, talking on a grander scale I am a big fan of Phanotom of the Opera, Les Miserables, and Man of La Mancha as far as musicals go.
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DawnOday

cirque du soleil   Any Version
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Pink Floyd at the Griffith Observatory
Miss Saigon - Leah Solango
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Evienne

Quote from: DawnOday on May 01, 2018, 01:31:01 AM
cirque du soleil   Any Version
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Pink Floyd at the Griffith Observatory
Miss Saigon - Leah Solango

Ooooooo. I saw Cirque Du Soleil, Mystere in Las Vegas on New Years ever of 2009 going into 2010. That was a fun memory. I bought the soundtrack CD after it and still have it. Really fun and cool to see.
Rocky Horror is a good choice as well  :eusa_clap:
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