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oObl0ndi3Oo
im OBSESSED with...
the phantom of the opera.

ohhh yeah.


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demolished
they're cool ;] and musical
mipadi
Definitely, definitely have to say Death of a Salesman. Arthur Miller is a great playwright, and the plight of Willy Loman is one I feel I can relate to.
baby_in_blue
shakespeare i suppose.
aubbob
lion king and beauty & the beast.
ichigofan
HairSpray and Bombay Dreams
decadence
QUOTE(baby_in_blue @ Jul 22 2006, 8:50 PM) *
shakespeare i suppose.
Shakespeare isn't a play; he's a playwright, yes, but not a play.

I'm quite partial to Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" as well as Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Phantom of the Opera."
disco infiltrator
I need to see some more before I pick out a favorite, but due to the constant use of Andrew Lloyd Webber ones at school in the ones I'm in all the time, I've come to be impartial to him...
mzkandi
Wicked was an awesome play. I guess that will have to be my favorite for now seeing as how the last time I saw a play before that was when I was 12.
Gypsy Eyes
Aida by far. Wicked was ok, but they destroyed the book
AngeDeRuine
QUOTE(oObl0ndi3Oo @ Jul 22 2006, 3:51 PM) *
im OBSESSED with...
the phantom of the opera.

ohhh yeah.


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YAAAAYYY!! Me too! But Erik's mine. happy.gif
I also looove Wicked (read the book, too...kind of hard to follow but very good nonetheless), RENT (Jonathan Larson is my God...next to Stephan Colbert and Foamy the Squirrel), Chicago, Oklahoma...Umm, I could go on for quite a while. =D
clarity
The Lion King was pretty good, the costumes were beautiful. biggrin.gif
demolished
QUOTE(Quarantine. @ Aug 7 2006, 4:01 PM) *
The Lion King was pretty good, the costumes were beautiful. biggrin.gif



Haha. That one was wierd at Las Vegas.

I was so ued to seeing REAL animals than the fake ones.

well, that's just me.
smoke
Moved to Entertainment.
I think this belongs here. I know that plays are an art, trust me, I've starred in many, but I think this pertains more to entertainment. happy.gif

My favorite play was The Lion King and Shakespeare's Julius Cesar. They were great. I admire actors and stage hands in plays so much. It's really a difficult job.
My Cinderella.
A MidSummer Night's Dream.
goodcharlotte
Wicked, Phantom of the Opera, and A Mid Summer Night's Dream. I also liked Rent. _smile.gif

My friend was in the Lion King. He goes to my school. thumbsup.gif
Mr. Slowjamz
Wicked ....and Cats , for all you old schoolers .
cassjamminx
since everyone is naming MUSICALS and not many PLAYS (haha im a theater person okay? lol) i guess my favorite musical is... RENT. Gypsy i love too, it was the first musical i was in, I played Gypsy.
MrElsewhere
Napoli Milionaria!

Great play. Saw it at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. :]
T0rmented_Soul
QUOTE(mipadi @ Jul 22 2006, 3:04 PM) *
Definitely, definitely have to say Death of a Salesman. Arthur Miller is a great playwright, and the plight of Willy Loman is one I feel I can relate to.


I have to agree with you to man, Arthur Miller also writer of Crucible, Death of a Salesman was a good playwright, read the book, well PLay actually and saw the movie too. I though it was creative how Willy Loman would transfer between past and present, and his two sons, and the wife whose always there.
ktsou11
love love LOVE Rent!
Kathleen
QUOTE(mipadi @ Jul 22 2006, 6:04 PM) *
Definitely, definitely have to say Death of a Salesman. Arthur Miller is a great playwright, and the plight of Willy Loman is one I feel I can relate to.

Ooh. I really like The Crucible as well. _smile.gif You don't watch "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," by any chance, do you? pinch.gif Because the character Willow in season four's "Restless" episode was intended to be very Willy Loman-like in it.
QUOTE(decadence @ Jul 27 2006, 6:25 PM) *
Shakespeare isn't a play; he's a playwright, yes, but not a play.

I'm quite partial to Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" as well as Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Phantom of the Opera."

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QUOTE(My Cinderella. @ Aug 11 2006, 10:13 PM) *
A MidSummer Night's Dream.

Yes! I crack up everytime I watch it (if it's performed well). XD.gif I can't believe no one mentioned The Importance of Being Earnest!
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