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Old Jun 18th, 2005, 10:08 AM
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What Musical to see?

I'm going to be in nyc 6/28-7/11 and being a big fan of broadway musicals am planning on seeing two. My biggest problem is that I've seen most the "must see's" on my list. I prefer to be able to see shos where I can wait for rush tickets (although it's not a must if I can get tickets at a reasonable price but I think it's part of the fun of seeing a show) Spamalot, although I'd love to see it is obviously too hard to get tickets for and way out of my price range. I am also set on seeing a musical over a play.

Planning on getting tickets for Ave. Q (the end of my "must see list") In the past I've seen Aida, Cabaret, Movin' Out, The Producers, Rent,Wicked, Brooklyn, Hairspray and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. (as well as Phantom in Toronto) I enjoyed Aida, Wicked and Hairspray the most for the music, Chitty for the way the show was done with the car and other props and Brooklyn and Rent as well. (the other ones were good, but maybe not my favorites) Any suggestions as to what I should see now?

Some of the shows that have Rush tickets avaliable are The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, All Shook Up, Chicago, Dirty Rotten, Fiddler, The Light in the Piazza, Mama Mia!, and Sweet Charity.

Also, I know what SRO is, but is it worth it? I don't know if I could stand that long for a show. What about Spamalot SRO? I know how to get it, but is it worth it and how hard is it to get? Finally has anyone had seats that are obstructed view for Spamalot because of the overhang? I may have the chance to get realatively cheap tickets for the seats and was wondering if it was worth it/how bad they were.

Thanks in advance for the help/opinions!
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Old Jun 18th, 2005, 12:21 PM
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From your proposed list I most recently saw Spelling Bee, Chicago, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Fiddler. The best in Dirty Rotten - by far. Musical comedy at its best with a daringly over-the-top performance by Norbert Leo Butz. Clever book, great cast and a genuinely tuneful and witty score. A funny, funny show that deserves to be more successful than it is. The first Broadway muscial where I've wanted to see it again immediately. I have the soundtrack in my car and listen to it constantly.

Spelling Bee is a very small piece. While cute...you won't think its much of a "Broadway musical". It feels a lot like an expanded Saturday Night Live skit.

Fiddler is good...espcially if you are a Harvey Firestein fan. Chicago felt a bit dated, but has a strong cast now.
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Old Jun 18th, 2005, 12:23 PM
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Finally has anyone had seats that are obstructed view for Spamalot because of the overhang?

I saw Spamalot from Row Q (center orchestra) under the overhang. The seats were great. We could see and hear everything perfectly.
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Old Jun 18th, 2005, 01:13 PM
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If you want tickets for Avenue Q, get them now. The show regularly sells out or very close to sellout. So, if you wait and are lucky enough to get tickets, they probably won't be very good ones.
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Old Jun 19th, 2005, 11:21 AM
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Avenue Q is great!

Fiddler on the Roof - skip it! Harvey Fierstein ruins it - he cannot sing! He sounds like a monster muppet or something. I've seen it years ago and enjoyed it, this time around I *almost* left early, but stayed, hoping it would improve. No such luck. It's 3 LONG hours. Saw it on a friday night and there were TONS of empty seats - that should tell you something.

Dirty Rotton Scoundrels on the other hand, looks great! Only going by the Tony's performance...but I thought it looked really good.
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Old Jun 19th, 2005, 03:55 PM
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From your list, Dirty Rotten, All Shook Up, Mama Mia, Spelling Bee (I agree with TC but it's cute at a discount price). If you're going to stand, All Shook Up might not be a bad one to stand for. Forget Chicago. Current production is tired. You're better off with the movie video. I agree about skipping Fiddler too. I haven't seen Piazza but friends thought it was nothing much.
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Old Jun 21st, 2005, 12:11 PM
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I have seen A Light in the Piazza twice, and thought it was phenomenal- however, based on the other shows you said you've enjoyed, it may not be your cup of tea. It has a classical feel to it, and is beautiful and romantic through and through, but it is not a big extravaganza.

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is a good bet, though I can't give a first-hand account of that one. I noticed that neither Lion King nor Beauty and the Beast are on your list, but if you can get tickets, both are worth seeing.

Have fun!
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Old Jun 21st, 2005, 02:26 PM
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My son was in NYC a couple weeks ago and saw All Shook Up. He loved it and said he'd go again in a minute.
 
Old Jun 21st, 2005, 02:35 PM
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I know you've already seen it, Cinderella, but I'd like to ask about Wicked.

Any input? The soundtrack is fabulous. I may fly to NYC for a couple of days if I can get tix.
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Old Jun 21st, 2005, 02:48 PM
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Daughter and I have seen Wicked twice - first time with original cast which was awesome. The music is gorgeous and the sets are too. Well worth a visit.
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Old Jun 21st, 2005, 02:54 PM
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I am absolutely mesmerized by the soundtrack. I'll keep checking playbill.com. I would love to fly to any city where Idina is reprising the role of the Wicked Witch!
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Old Jun 22nd, 2005, 01:39 PM
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I also saw Wicked original cast and it soon became one of my favorite shows I've ever seen. I was just blown away. I took my best friend to see it (it was her first broadway experience) and she was also totally blown over by it. I haven't seen who plays it now, but I can imagine it still would be a wonderful show. I recommend it 100%, and very visit worthy.
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Old Jun 22nd, 2005, 01:51 PM
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Did I miss it? Have you seen Lion King? Honestly it is amazing. Friends and I went a few months ago, it wasn't my pick but I loved it so much I just recommended it to some others and they thought it was awesome too.
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Old Jun 22nd, 2005, 01:53 PM
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Idina was the best part about seeing the original - she has a phenomenal voice and completely filled the stage with her performance of "The Wizard and I", I believe the song was called. I think she's busy making the film version of Rent (still?) and not sure if she'll return to the production but if she did, she'd sure draw a crowd.
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Old Jun 22nd, 2005, 02:06 PM
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While I loved Idina and was amazed by her voice, am I the only one who felt that Kristen Chenowith outshone her in stage presence? I was even more taken with her than with Idina.
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Old Jun 22nd, 2005, 03:34 PM
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I'm jealous, Patrick, that you are able to have a first hand opinion - and I am not

On the soundtrack, Idina's voice just reaches out and grabs me. It would have been wonderful to have seen them together on stage. I've seen Kristen perform before and she was awesome. I'm checking to Playbill to see who's in which role in which city and watching AirTran fares. Consolation prize is just waiting for the touring company to come to Atlanta next year.
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Incidentally, I happened to note before we booked tickets to Wicked that Kristen was going to be off for a week doing Candide for the New York Philharmonic at Lincoln Center. Fortunately I was able to get tickets for the week BEFORE she was to be absent, and was also able to get tickets to Candide. That staged concert version was wonderful, and it now appears from time to time on PBS. If you see it's on, be sure to watch it.
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Lest anyone think that Fodorites give unimous raves for Wicked, we did not like the show....and neither did our grandchildren.
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Old Jun 23rd, 2005, 06:47 AM
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I'd have to agree with Kristen being my favorite part of the show. While I was totally drawn in by both of them and both of their voices were amazing, Kristen stole my heart. I figured it might have been because I could relate more to an extent with the character of Glinda then I could Elfie.

Howard - why didn't you and your family like Wicked? Not trying to change your opinion or argue with you, but I'm interested to know.
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Old Jun 24th, 2005, 11:42 PM
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I didn't think I was going to like Mama Mia! but I really did. Definetly worth seeing! How about The Lion King or Beauty and the Beast? Those were both spectacular , whether you are a Disney fan or not.
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