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bmw732002 Jan 28th, 2005 10:17 AM

HowardR, Patrick, anyone!

I would like to show some visitors from China a Broadway show. They do not speak English, but I think that they would love the experience.

I am thinking a Musical (Lion King), or a visual type show( Blue Man) would be the way to go.

I have not been to a Broadway show since 'My one and Only" Tommy Tune ( I liked it!) ....Yeah! I know it was a looong time ago....

Any thoughts on some good broadway shows for February??
John

bmw732002 Feb 2nd, 2005 06:38 AM

ttt

HowardR Feb 2nd, 2005 07:16 AM

bme, that's a tough call.
I think The Lion King just might be a good choice. Or perhaps, Phantom of the Opera.
I definitely would not consider any of the other current musicals.
The fact that they don't speak English makes it tough. I speak from experience. Some friends from Italy, who do speak some English, still were lost when viewing American musicals (Grease" and one other, the name of which I forget).

Patrick Feb 2nd, 2005 11:31 AM

This might be a long shot, but what about Movin out? The plot is so minimal to the enjoyment of the show.
I agree that Lion King would be number one. Phantom? Only if they've seen it or know the story.

bmw732002 Feb 2nd, 2005 12:07 PM

Thanks Patrick and HowardR

Lion King is what I am thinking....but WOW... those prices are still so high!
Maybe I will buy them the video........just kidding!!
On second thought, they can probably get the DVD in China for 8 RMB!!
($1.00 US)
John

HowardR Feb 2nd, 2005 01:05 PM

Patrick, my first thought was also Movin' Out, since it's mostly the universal language of dance. But, then I realized that part of the story is about a war that took place in Asia. And, since the guests in question are Asian, I wasn't if it would be a good choice.
As for Phantom of the Opera, there are discount tickets available.

Patrick Feb 2nd, 2005 01:24 PM

Good thinking, Howard. Did you just see something fly over my head?

HowardR Feb 3rd, 2005 05:26 AM

bmw, I just got an email with a $50 ticket offer for Phantom of the Opera. Check out:
http://www.BroadwayBox.com

bmw732002 Feb 4th, 2005 06:05 AM

Thanks HOwardR

The "season of savings" website already has that show at $50

Thanks for the input!
John

HowardR Feb 4th, 2005 10:52 AM

I think your Chinese friends will enjoy the spectacle of Phantom.

bmw732002 Feb 4th, 2005 11:30 AM

HowardR and Patrick:

Howard, I wanted to get them great seats and a visual great show. I read your post about "Movin Out" and Southeast Asia. I kept checking many of the shows that were offered, the seat locations, and the prices!

Call me crazy but I took Front mezz. center for...... "Movin out"!

I think that they will be caught up in the whole spectacle of the event to read too far into the Asia thing......and bottom line....I like Billy Joel!!
PS: $60 Tix from Broadwaybox.com! No waiting at TKTS line.! Thx for the link!!
JOHN

HowardR Feb 4th, 2005 12:57 PM

Movin' Out is an excellent choice. We're not Billy Joel fans, but we loved the show. And, if they like dancing, it's be a great experience for them. And the seats are great. Enjoy!
As I wrote, I was just sensitive to the fact that part of the show takes place during and in the Vietnamese conflict, and I wasn't sure how your Asian guests would react.

bmw732002 Feb 10th, 2005 11:59 AM

HowardR:

"Moving Out" was EXCELLENT! Even better if you are a Billy Joel Fan!
Dancers really worked the stage and the Band.....Rocked! The lead singer/piano player did it better than Billy!!

Oh yeah, the Guests like it as well...I think? I tried to tell them this is what it was like to "grow up" in the late 60's but I think they have a slightly different prespective on that!!
John




HowardR Feb 10th, 2005 12:47 PM

John, I'm glad it worked out so well and that you and (apparently) your guests enjoyed Movin' Out.

Patrick Feb 10th, 2005 01:36 PM

Sounds like you had fun. My question is, what was it like to hear your Chinese friends say "Billy Joel"?

bmw732002 Feb 11th, 2005 10:55 AM

Patrick......that's not nice!!

It took my many times to try and get it right! I finally wrote it down for them!!
JOHN


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