NYC theatre choices for teenager
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NYC theatre choices for teenager
My daughter (age 13) and I will be making our first trip to NYC this week--any suggestions for appropriate plays(ones that tix might be available for!!)??
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Are you looking for plays or musicals? And is there anything that she has already seen and liked/diskliked?
This site - www.playbill.com will get you started with ideas.
This site - www.playbill.com will get you started with ideas.
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These are off Off broadway suggestions, but The Blue Man Group Tubes is really fun and so is De La Guarda http://www.delaguarda.com/. At De La Guarda, the whole show is above you. The "actors" are hanging from harnesses on the ceiling and do things with paint and water. It's very fun and completely unique.
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In addition the those mentioned above, I would add:
Stomp (not really a traditional musical, but great fun)
Little Shop of Horrors
Fiddler on the Roof
42nd Street
Producers (probably no tickets this week though)
Thoroughly Modern Millie
The Boy from Oz
If she didn't like Cats (I am with her on that one), she may not like Phantom either, same over the top Adnrew Llyod Webber musical, IMO.
Don't rule out a ballet or classical concert, take a look at the following:
http://www.lincolncenter.org
http://www.carnegiehall.org
Stomp (not really a traditional musical, but great fun)
Little Shop of Horrors
Fiddler on the Roof
42nd Street
Producers (probably no tickets this week though)
Thoroughly Modern Millie
The Boy from Oz
If she didn't like Cats (I am with her on that one), she may not like Phantom either, same over the top Adnrew Llyod Webber musical, IMO.
Don't rule out a ballet or classical concert, take a look at the following:
http://www.lincolncenter.org
http://www.carnegiehall.org
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In my opinion, comparing Phantom and CATS makes no sense at all, other than that they're by the same person.
I love Phantom and hate CATS. I'm sure others have the opposite view. No reason to not see Phantom, though, just because she didn't like CATS.
I love Phantom and hate CATS. I'm sure others have the opposite view. No reason to not see Phantom, though, just because she didn't like CATS.
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For a 13-year-older, I'd choose from among these show (all of which you can get tickets for):
Fiddler on the Roof
42nd Street
Gypsy
Little Shop of Horrors
Phantom of the Opera
Thoroughly Modern Millie
Check the Playbill website (www.playbill.com) for discount offers. Join its club (t's free) and your automatically eligible for the discounts. Then, you simple take a copy of the offer to the box office when you get to the city.
Fiddler on the Roof
42nd Street
Gypsy
Little Shop of Horrors
Phantom of the Opera
Thoroughly Modern Millie
Check the Playbill website (www.playbill.com) for discount offers. Join its club (t's free) and your automatically eligible for the discounts. Then, you simple take a copy of the offer to the box office when you get to the city.
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URINETOWN was a riot, and there seemed to be a bunch of young people in the audience when I saw it and they seemed to enjoy themselves though it might be a tad sophisticated in the humor and winking references to old musicial for a teen.
Is RENT still around? Teens flock to that show and really love it. It wasn't my thing but I'm also not 13. (or sadly, even very close!)
I loved AVENUE Q but I think it's a bit too risque for her. What do other people think?
Is RENT still around? Teens flock to that show and really love it. It wasn't my thing but I'm also not 13. (or sadly, even very close!)
I loved AVENUE Q but I think it's a bit too risque for her. What do other people think?
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HowardR has given you a great list; I would put in a plug for Gypsy--it is a great production and the show has alot of themes that would appeal to a 13-year old. Based on another recent post, it seems that tickets are available.
Have fun!
Have fun!
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1)Oh PLEASE don't forget Hairspray, it is fantastically delightful and I think I can guarantee that a Cats-hater would like it!!!
(And at home she can re-live it by watching the original John Waters movie)
2)AND: Go to Bombay Dreams. It is in previews. To get a ticket call ticketmaster, 212-947-8844
mention code BD7PBE9: with this you can get reduced-price tickets (reg price about 100, these about 62)
It was a smash in London. I've seen it. It's fantastic. I'm going to see it again. Unquestionably fine for a young person, also suitable as there is a nice romance. I think it will be a smash when it opens in NY too.
Soundtrack available now. Show is about the movie world of India, known as Bollywood. Rags to riches, poor boy, rich girl, etc.
(And at home she can re-live it by watching the original John Waters movie)
2)AND: Go to Bombay Dreams. It is in previews. To get a ticket call ticketmaster, 212-947-8844
mention code BD7PBE9: with this you can get reduced-price tickets (reg price about 100, these about 62)
It was a smash in London. I've seen it. It's fantastic. I'm going to see it again. Unquestionably fine for a young person, also suitable as there is a nice romance. I think it will be a smash when it opens in NY too.
Soundtrack available now. Show is about the movie world of India, known as Bollywood. Rags to riches, poor boy, rich girl, etc.
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