Only two shows in NYC-which 2?
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Only two shows in NYC-which 2?
Hello! I am coming to NYC the first weekend in April and can only see two shows. I have already seen the Producers; which two should I see? I like anything; musicals are great. I've read some reviews online, but they aren't very current, especially regarding SSofSuccess. Please advise. Thanks!
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Oklahoma was so-so. Dragged a bit. Actually, dragged a lot. I think it ran until almost 11PM. I see everything, so I felt compelled, but wasn't impressed. Seeing 'Millie' next week and will report back. I would pick a musical and a drama. Suggest Full Monty and Proof (Howard, is that still around?) or the Graduate.
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being a broadway regular, and having seen nearly everything that's on right now this is what I have to say:
Lion King, if you havent' seen it already, it's so beautiful, I've seen it 5 times. Also, Fosse is the classic New York show but the graduate is said to be fantastic if you can get tickets, I haven't seen that yet.
Lion King, if you havent' seen it already, it's so beautiful, I've seen it 5 times. Also, Fosse is the classic New York show but the graduate is said to be fantastic if you can get tickets, I haven't seen that yet.
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Thanks much for all your suggestions.
I am thinking of The Full Monty (my boss raved about it when it was here in Chicago) and either Proof or The Crucible. Anyone with opinions between these two?
Also, should I wait for TKTS or get tickets in advance to be sure I get them?
To [email protected]: I don't have even one child, much less three! Sorry!
I am thinking of The Full Monty (my boss raved about it when it was here in Chicago) and either Proof or The Crucible. Anyone with opinions between these two?
Also, should I wait for TKTS or get tickets in advance to be sure I get them?
To [email protected]: I don't have even one child, much less three! Sorry!


