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New Post! Mar 19, 2005 @ 01:14:29#1
dolphinluver16

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By live I mean you saw it in person. Any place you saw it in person counts except for the movie theater. Watching the movie version is not seeing it live.

My favorite performance was seeing The Fiddler on the Roof at the Wortham Theatre in downtown Houston. The acting was great, it was funny... I just had a great time watching it.


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New Post! Mar 19, 2005 @ 03:32:04#2
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My absolute favorite musical is Phantom of the Opera. I have seen it three times, once in Kansas City and twice in Boston, and i am seeing it two more times this spring! i can't wait!

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New Post! Mar 19, 2005 @ 04:04:14#3
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Caberet...i saw it for my 16th birthday and i saw one of my favorite actresses Molly Ringwald...ahhh




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New Post! Mar 19, 2005 @ 04:08:44#4
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she was like two inches away from me!




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New Post! Mar 19, 2005 @ 04:12:14#5
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That's awesome!


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New Post! Mar 19, 2005 @ 06:05:56#6
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A streetcar named Desire is my fav...there was another one I can't remember the name of, but they were really good.


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New Post! May 19, 2005 @ 09:22:19#7
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i went to see the unexpected guest at wolverhampton grand which kept me interested for the full 2 hours. the royal shakespeare company's merchant of venice was brilliant as well as the they showed a different interpretation of the ending. and the nutcracker by the birmingham royal ballet was brilliant too!!!!!!!!!!!!


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New Post! May 19, 2005 @ 09:29:08#8
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When i was younger my mother and i would go see the Nutcracker every christmas... i know it isnt a play but i figured it should count


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New Post! May 19, 2005 @ 09:46:04#9
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mine would have 2 b whistle down the wind just b4 it closed on the west end, it was my mum and me and we loved every secondit was very well performed and the scene where they were on the motorbike and the upper stage went to an ngle was jus amazing to see!

close runer ups would be starlight express (just b4 it closed on the west end) and mamma mia (wen it was new to the west end)


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New Post! May 19, 2005 @ 21:22:32#10
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i went to see A Midsummer Nights Dream at the Royal shakespeare Theatre and it was so good, it wasnt even the main actors but the understudies and it was soo so so funny, the scene where the clowns of the play perform for the duke at the end? they gave a different interpretation of the lines and it was hilarious to see, if only shakespeare could see it. I encourage anyone in the uk to go and see it before it finishes. The lighting, constume, aual and visual aspects were brilliant

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New Post! Jul 12, 2005 @ 23:35:07#11
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I got to see "Miss Saigon" this spring. It was fantastic.


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New Post! Jul 12, 2005 @ 23:46:46#12
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A couple years ago I went and saw Oklahoma! I didn't think I'd like it very much but I did, it was awesome




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New Post! Aug 24, 2005 @ 18:20:53#13
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I love The Sound Of Music, The Wiz, Les Miz, and Porgy and Bess!


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New Post! Aug 24, 2005 @ 18:22:24#14
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forget_about_me said:
A couple years ago I went and saw Oklahoma! I didn't think I'd like it very much but I did, it was awesome. I also saw La Boheme and Boris Gudonov.





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New Post! Sep 10, 2005 @ 20:02:13#15
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Does it count if you performed in it? If so, I enjoyed Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Has anyone seen it? I've also seen Phantom of the Opera and Titanic.


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