POLL::Lion King or Beauty and the Beast?

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nageov3t

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Lion King is just so... touristy.

I mean, if you're going to go to NYC to see a play, why bother seeing a play produced by Disney and based on a cartoon movie? maybe "awful" is too harsh, but it just seems like such a waste of an experience. like eating at the Friday's in Times Square when you could go downtown and eat at a real restaurant.

Beauty and the Beast is just unremarkable. I saw it and enjoyed it, but 3 years later, I can't remember a thing about it. If I had paid for it, I'd have been disappointed.
 

Aharami

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ok so far the recommendations are
The Producers
Empire State Building (??)
Phantom of the Opera
Rent
Avenue Q
Wicked



...and im that much more confused.

remember, its our anniversary...I'm looking for something both her and I will love...plus something that's entertaining and maybe slightly romantic at the same time. (cheese)

edit: im crossing rent off the list cuz i heard its too serious and too dramatic. we both like to laugh so we want something on the lighthearted side + romantic (jezz...why does that R word keep on popping up over and over again!!)
 

Aharami

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How is Moving Out? Has anyone seen that? I dunno anything about it other than its songs are written by Billy Joel and I LOVE the piano man! :p
 

Doggiedog

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My personal favorite was Phantom. Tommy was really good too but thats no longer playing. I heard Mama Mia is quite good. Aida sucked don't bother with that.
 

Aharami

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Originally posted by: Doggiedog
My personal favorite was Phantom. Tommy was really good too but thats no longer playing. I heard Mama Mia is quite good. Aida sucked don't bother with that.

but isnt phantom a drama? (read: serious all throughout)
 

Doggiedog

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Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
My personal favorite was Phantom. Tommy was really good too but thats no longer playing. I heard Mama Mia is quite good. Aida sucked don't bother with that.

but isnt phantom a drama? (read: serious all throughout)

It's dramatic but its a musical.

The set is mindblowing and the music is fantastic.

If you've never seen it, I HIGHLY recommend it.

I liked the soundtrack so much after I saw it, I went out and paid full price to get it.
 

Aharami

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Mamma Miacollects a group of hit songs by the Swedish supergroup ABBA and shapes them around the story of a single mother coping with her young daughter's marriage on a picturesque Greek isle. While the daughter plans her future with the love of her life, her mother is haunted by three different men who may or may not be her daughter's father. Among the songs are such familiar '70s staples as ?Dancing Queen,? ?Knowing Me, Knowing You,? ?S.O.S.,? ?Take a Chance on Me? and ?The Winner Takes It All.?

hmmm. mamma mia might be a good candidate. my gf loves 70's music
 

Aharami

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Originally posted by: loki8481
they're both pretty awful musicals.

I'd recomend Wicked. I saw it when it first opened and it was great... going to see it again with some friends in a few weeks.

loki, can you give me a brief description of what Wicked was like? Seems like its the second highest grossing on Broadway (1.13 mil as opposed to 1.14 mil for Lion King)
 

Jzero

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Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: loki8481
they're both pretty awful musicals.

I'd recomend Wicked. I saw it when it first opened and it was great... going to see it again with some friends in a few weeks.

loki, can you give me a brief description of what Wicked was like? Seems like its the second highest grossing on Broadway (1.13 mil as opposed to 1.14 mil for Lion King)

In a nutshell - A prequel to The Wizard Of Oz about how Glinda The Good Witch came to be mortal enemies with The Wicked Witch Of The West.

Music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz (Pippin, Godspell, Working, Children Of Eden, The Baker's Wife, The Hunchback Of Notre Dame, Pocahontas, etc). I always say you can't go wrong with Stephen Schwartz. He's the best!

Rent is gritty, but it's still a romantic love story with a happy ending. This is theater. It's not gonna be all Adam Sandler movie all the time...

Nonetheless, Rent is showing it's age after only ~10 years and it almost seems a little corny now when I listen to it.

Oh, you could go see Little Shop Of Horrors, too. That is an amazing show :D
 

DingDingDao

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I'll second the Producers. Saw it on Broadway over the Memorial Day weekend. Great show, funny, entertaining songs (like "Springtime for Hitler"). I've seen other shows on Broadway--Rent, Phantom, etc. etc. Just for sheer laughs, Producers is a riot. Definitely worth going to see, even with the replacement cast (no more Broderick & Lane).
 

faenix

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Beauty and the Beast was great! Didn't expect it to be this good and romantic!

I highly recommend it.

:beer:
 

0roo0roo

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Originally posted by: DingDingDao
I'll second the Producers. Saw it on Broadway over the Memorial Day weekend. Great show, funny, entertaining songs (like "Springtime for Hitler"). I've seen other shows on Broadway--Rent, Phantom, etc. etc. Just for sheer laughs, Producers is a riot. Definitely worth going to see, even with the replacement cast (no more Broderick & Lane).

theres actually an old movie version too:)