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For those of you that go see plays what are your favorites.
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Rent (was good)
Shakespeare's plays (i'm not a fan of modern settings in the portrayals of shakespeare)
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My favourite.... Hmm. I really enjoyed some of the Sheridans I saw when I was at school, The Wives Excuse, etc. I loved The Importance of Being Earnest. Back to musicals, we saw Blood Brothers by Willy Russel a couple of times, and even trekked into London to see the West End cast do this one!
All time favourite has to be Bouncers by John Godber. I have seen this multiple times, the only snag being it has to be done just right, with actors of incredible talent. If the cast is just a millimeter off, or the director tries "something new" it really dies a death. When done well this is a spectacular piece.
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yeah, i actually saw it years ago, i was 15, i think. i also went to the prerelease of the movie, i had free tickets =)awelker wrote:I hate you right now derek. you saw rent. i love that movie and i a know all the songs. my prof was in new york last week and saw it. im so jealous. that is definetly a play that i want to see.
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My favourite musical I have ever seen is The Producers. I also love South Pacific, Bye Bye Birdie, Hello Dolly and Godspell.
Non-musical plays, the best I think I've ever seen was Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit, starring Miriam Margolyes (Professor Sprout from the Harry Potter movies among other things) and William McInnes.
The Importance of Being Earnest is another fun one. The Blue Room was incredible (starring Sigrid Thornton and Marcus Graham).
I am sure there are more.
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When at university I tend to go to the theatre about once a week. My favourites recently have been The Changeling by Middleton, a favourite play of mine anyway, and 1984, which I expected to be rubbish but was actually fantastic.
knightss, I totally agree on modern settings for Shakespeare, and yet anything else is so incredibly rare. The only Shakespeare production I have ever seen that wasn't modernised was Measure for Measure in Stratford, and to be honest it was poor anyway. Shakespeare seems to be so easy to do, but near impossible to do well..
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I saw the following on broadway: the phantom of the opera, wicked, hairspray, altar boyz, spamalot, moving out, and the spelling bee
I've seen these put on by other companies and highschools: jesus christ superstar, le mis, the pajama game, seven brides for seven brothers, aida, children of edan, joseph and the amazing..., beauty and the beast, suessical, state fair, and back to the 80's
I think that I am missing a few, not to mention numerous others i've seen on video.

my favorite so far is Jesus Christ Superstar.
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I've also seen a production of The Philadelphia Story and it was quite good. It was right at my school and the cast was all students from my school's massive theater acting major.
I also saw The Lion King on Broadway and that was amazingggggg.
oh and i hate ALL rent songs and my friends torture me and sneak them onto mixed cds in the car butttt thats too bad about u not being able to see it!
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