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im OBSESSED with... the phantom of the opera. ohhh yeah. ![]() |
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they're cool ;] and musical
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*mipadi* |
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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.
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shakespeare i suppose.
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lion king and beauty & the beast.
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HairSpray and Bombay Dreams
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*decadence* |
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*disco infiltrator* |
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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...
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*mzkandi* |
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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.
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Aida by far. Wicked was ok, but they destroyed the book
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im OBSESSED with... the phantom of the opera. ohhh yeah. ![]() YAAAAYYY!! Me too! But Erik's mine.
![]() 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 |
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The Lion King was pretty good, the costumes were beautiful.
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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. ![]() 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. |
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*My Cinderella.* |
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A MidSummer Night's Dream.
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Wicked, Phantom of the Opera, and A Mid Summer Night's Dream. I also liked Rent.
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Wicked ....and Cats , for all you old schoolers .
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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.
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Napoli Milionaria!
Great play. Saw it at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. :] |
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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. |
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![]() SAXY kathy ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 535 Joined: Jun 2005 Member No: 150,550 ![]() |
love love LOVE Rent!
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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. ![]() ![]() 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." ![]() A MidSummer Night's Dream. Yes! I crack up everytime I watch it (if it's performed well). ![]() |
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