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    Favorite play

    What is your favorite Broadway, or Off- Broadway play?

    Mine is the Lion King.

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    Broadway :Wicked was really good.
    Broadway:I enjoyed beauty and the beast too.

    The fiddler on the roof.

    The christmas story was good.

    Phantom of the operah was good

    I cant pick favorites

    Rudolph was good.
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    Isn't The Lion King a musical?

    The only plays I've ever seen have been school plays and those weren't that great. I'd love to see a real professional play one day.

    I have seen a few musicals though. I enjoyed Annie get your Gun.

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    Macbeth or Romeo and Juliet (im just a big softy, heh)

    Shakespeare ftw!! =)

    -Gull-

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    Lion King (In the West End)
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    Either The Wiz or Kiss Me, Kate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gullick
    Macbeth or Romeo and Juliet (im just a big softy, heh)

    Shakespeare ftw!! =)

    -Gull-
    I never had the pleasure of seeing those preformed. Macbeth is a cursed play. Do you know of the Macbeth curse?

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    There's a really awesome show called "Gamarjobat" -- not Broadway or West End, but these two touring Japanese guys. Pure brilliance. They have this skit called "The Boxer" that totally wowed me.

    I like "Educating Rita" and "The Merchant of Venice" (RSC) too.
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    I've never seen anything on Broadway, but I've seen plenty of professional plays, since my parents have been taking me to them since I was about 5 years old. The best play I've ever seen was called the King Stag. It's not my favorite because of the story; the actors, the way it was presented, the wonderful costumes, etc. made it an absolute joy to watch. The greatest (and worst) thing about a play is that it's different every time it's put on.

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    I saw a broadway musical "7 Brides for 7 Brothers" last night. It was magnificent.

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    Non-musical would be Much Ado About Nothing.

    Musical would be the Sound of Music.

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    Fiddler on the Roof - excellent
    Godspell - Excellent

    The Importance of Being Earnest - Pure Genius

    Midsummer Nights Dream - Great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samuraid
    The Importance of Being Earnest - Pure Genius
    I believe you. That play is one of the godliest things ever written, and if enacted well -- it'd be astounding.
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    Death of a Salesman is probably my favourite play. I'm not that fond of musicals, but I rather enjoyed The Producers when I saw it last week. If I had to pick a favourite musical, that would be it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cz
    Death of a Salesman is probably my favourite play.
    I really liked Death of a Salesman. It's one of the rare times I've actually gotten into a non-musical.

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