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By far Phantom of the Opera is and will always be my fav.I've heard good things about the Vegas show but to me, nothing will ever beat the experience of sitting at the Majestic Theatre on Broadway and hearing that music!Even after seeing it off Broadway nothing compares to the real thing.The movie did it justice as much as Hollywood can when it takes artistic license of a production and puts it on screen(although the changing of wording in the music and moving the chandlier scene was annoying to those of us who are real "Phantom Phans").The book is also worth reading for all of those who loved the stage production.
I also love Rent and hope to see a good stage performance of it one day.
I saw Chicago on Broadway and they definitely did it justice.Didnt like the movie.
Now I'm just waiting for the day I get to see Les Miserables on Broadway...another fav.I've read the book (in English and in French) and while in school(French class) we watched the movie versions in English and in French.Loved it and now I'm just waiting for a chance to see it live.I had the option of seeing Phantom or Les Mis on Broadway and I chose Phantom.Then they came up with extra tickets for Chicago too...man I wished they had been for Les Mis instead!(not that Chicago wasnt good).
My top 3 list:
Phantom
Rent
Les Miserables
"...just an earthbound misfit, I."
I also love Rent and hope to see a good stage performance of it one day.
I saw Chicago on Broadway and they definitely did it justice.Didnt like the movie.
Now I'm just waiting for the day I get to see Les Miserables on Broadway...another fav.I've read the book (in English and in French) and while in school(French class) we watched the movie versions in English and in French.Loved it and now I'm just waiting for a chance to see it live.I had the option of seeing Phantom or Les Mis on Broadway and I chose Phantom.Then they came up with extra tickets for Chicago too...man I wished they had been for Les Mis instead!(not that Chicago wasnt good).
My top 3 list:
Phantom
Rent
Les Miserables
"...just an earthbound misfit, I."
tbrown 26
I like "A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum". It's ridiculously funny and just delightfully naughty. The local high school kids just put on a good production about a month ago and I enjoyed it all over again.
"Oh, oh, oh, oh, everybody ought to have a maid...."
Your humble servant.....Professor Gravity !
"Oh, oh, oh, oh, everybody ought to have a maid...."
Your humble servant.....Professor Gravity !
All musicals...and I haven't seen Fiddler On The Roof mentioned, am I the only one who likes it?
Is Opera really a musical? I really have a hard time understanding/hearing the words in Opera, and find it annoying.
J
Is Opera really a musical? I really have a hard time understanding/hearing the words in Opera, and find it annoying.
J
Acensky 0
In no particular order:
Phantom
No, No, Nanette
Singing in the Rain
Crazy for You
Victor Victoria
Heather
Phantom
No, No, Nanette
Singing in the Rain
Crazy for You
Victor Victoria
Heather
Garbage bags do not make good parachutes.
West Side Story.
Bernstein is a genius. Overature To Candid is my bygod all time favorite song.
I never have had the opportunity to see the real show, only the movie. Still, though, its badass if for no other reason then the music.
Bernstein is a genius. Overature To Candid is my bygod all time favorite song.
I never have had the opportunity to see the real show, only the movie. Still, though, its badass if for no other reason then the music.
--"When I die, may I be surrounded by scattered chrome and burning gasoline."
LisaH 0
Quotei mentioned Jesus Christ Superstar in the "what instrument do you play" thread. Superstar is my favorite musical ever. which one is yours??
I've seen many...HAIR is my favorite!
Be yourself!
MooOOooOoo
MooOOooOoo
janz 0
1 Funny Girl 2 Les Mis 3 Chicago Usually the movie doesn't shine as bright as the stage show but with Chicago both in my opinion were equally well done but different. I hope the movie version of Les Mis with Hugh Jackman. Russell Crowe and Anne Hathaway works but having serious doubts it will.
quade 3
Man, there really ought to be a musical about zombies rising from the dead to go along with this thread.
quade -
The World's Most Boring Skydiver
The World's Most Boring Skydiver
Namowal 0
"Cabaret"(both stage and film version) is my favorite.
I think I'd like the "Threepenny Opera" too (I have two versions of the soundtrack) but I've yet to see it in person.
I like "Evita" too.
"Phantom of the Opera" is a lot of fun, but I'd like it better if, at the end, the heroine told both The Phantom and her suitor something like "Actually, the both of you are annoying. I'm outta here!"
I think I'd like the "Threepenny Opera" too (I have two versions of the soundtrack) but I've yet to see it in person.
I like "Evita" too.
"Phantom of the Opera" is a lot of fun, but I'd like it better if, at the end, the heroine told both The Phantom and her suitor something like "Actually, the both of you are annoying. I'm outta here!"
My blog with the skydiving duck cartoons.
obelixtim 106
Rocky Horror.
We Will Rock You. The London show with Mazz Murray as the Killer Queen.
We Will Rock You. The London show with Mazz Murray as the Killer Queen.
My computer beat me at chess, It was no match for me at kickboxing....
oldwomanc6 38
QuoteRocky Horror.
We Will Rock You. The London show with Mazz Murray as the Killer Queen.
This.
I saw it the night before my first jump, so I may be a little biased, and lump it in with the whole feel good weekend.
lisa
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WSCR 594
FB 1023
CBDB 9
rifleman 61
My top five:
Phantom
Les Mis
Barnum
Cats
Rocky Horror
Phantom
Les Mis
Barnum
Cats
Rocky Horror
Atheism is a Non-Prophet Organisation
JohnRich 4
West Side Story
QuoteMan, there really ought to be a musical about zombies rising from the dead to go along with this thread.
There's Cannibal the Musical which tells the Alfred Packer story. Not quite the same thing (he's not undead) but close.
janz 0
Michael Jacksons Thriller is a mini musical so already been done. Think its great to reserruct old threads! Fun and can evalute things with new view and updated info.
tbrown 26
Man of La Mancha and Fiddler On the Roof.
Your humble servant.....Professor Gravity !
Your humble servant.....Professor Gravity !
Andy9o8 0
QuoteWest Side Story
Les Mis
Rent
Time to add:
In the Heights
jclalor 12
Rocky Horror
oldwomanc6 38
I lied. Mary Martin's Peter Pan is it.
lisa
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WSCR 594
FB 1023
CBDB 9
Shotgun 1
QuoteRocky Horror
I actually had not seen Rocky Horror (in its entirety) when I posted in this thread years ago, but now I have, and I might include it in my favorites.
Still love "Singin' in the Rain" and "Cabaret." (And maybe I'll even agree with Paul now that Joel Grey was the shiniest star in that one.)
And I seem to have forgotten "Tommy."
Oh, so many musicals that I love..... but "Singin' in the Rain" will probably always be tops.
But just for fun, here's the awesome "flying" scene from the musical "Flying Down to Rio":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6xzyVY7EfU
jclalor 12
QuoteBut just for fun, here's the awesome "flying" scene from the musical "Flying Down to Rio":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6xzyVY7EfU
That's classic, it's hard to believe it'now 80 years old.
TriGirl 278
Quote
Still love "Singin' in the Rain" and "Cabaret."
I got to see "Cabaret" last summer. Too bad I wasn't prepared for the end! (this production did the morose, tragic ending).
I will agree with you on "Tommy," plus I noticed a couple 2006 posts had "Chess" (my vote).
And if we're including movies, how about "The Wall"? That one left me feeling emotionally violated. Not what I expected, and I wouldn't turn to it for entertainment, but it was a brilliant use of imagery and sound to get the audience into the mind of Pink. Absolute art IMHO.
See the upside, and always wear your parachute! -- Christopher Titus
Shut Up & Jump!
Shut Up & Jump!
Sometimes when I'm doing CReW and we see one of those "glories", I'm tempted to sing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow", but then I realize the razzing I would get from Walt would not be worth it!
All things work together for good to them that love God...Romans 8:28
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