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Your opinions on these Broadway shows for December?
Hi --
DH and I will be in NYC for 2 nights (Dec. 27 and 28) and would like to see one show. Shows I have already seen recently (and loved) are: Mamma Mia, The Producers, The Lion King, Phantom of the Opera. My husband did not like Phanton that much, but LOVED the Producers, and liked Mamma Mia, too. I am dying to see Wicked, but that is coming to Boston in the spring, so I can see it at the Opera House here. The ones I am thinking of include: Chicago Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Rent Hairspray We definitely want a musical, and DH really likes the Chicago movie, so that might be my first choice. I really want to pick something he'll like, as the musical thing is more my idea of fun than his! Is DRS really funny? My hubby is a huge sports fanatic, but has an open mind about musicals, and these are also the ones I think he could enjoy the most. Any opinions?? I would like to pick something we can't see in Boston this year. |
Male sports fan who's OK with musicals? He'll LOVE Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Trust me on this.
Incidentally while I love the stage version AND the movie version of Chicago both -- there are those who after seeing the movie first, didn't like the "bare stage" version nearly so much. |
Thanks for the tips, Patrick -- I was hoping you'd weigh in :) Yeah, hubby is a sports editor who had NEVER seen a musical or anything like one before me. He doesn't like them all, but he's willing to go with me, as long as I go to the Bruins or Red Sox once in awhile!
I think Chicago and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels are my 2 top picks at this point. |
We've seen Chicago many times and have tickets for November to see it again. Enjoyed all the others as well.
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I heard that Dirty Rotten Scoundrels was terrific. A frequent theatre goer said that it was better than Spamalot.
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Agree with you on DRS or Chicago. Have you seen the movie Chicago? Did he like it?
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The movie version of <b>Chicago</b> throws in a bit more plot than the play, which is truly a vaudeville. Having just seen the NY production (last Sunday), I can say they are maintaining its sharpness very well through all the cast changes. Brooke Shields, Luba Mason and Christopher McDonale currently head it, and it was great. I also notice that Charlotte D'Amboise has been playing Roxie Hart between the "stars"; I saw her do it in Vegas, and she's stupendous.
Still, <b>Dirty Rotten Scoundrels</b> is getting terrific notices, so you might go with that. It sounds more conventional than <b>Chicago</b>-- plot-driven-- but what the hey? All I know is: I'm still on a high after seeing Elaine Stritch live at the Carlyle. I can go on that thrill for months!! |
DRS is a great show with great lead actors John Lithgow and Normal Lee Buttz, Hysterically funny and great music
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Patrick, don't discourage beachgirl86 about Chicago. It's a wonderful show. We've seen it three times and will probably do it again!
I'd strongly recommend Chicago and Dirty Rotten Socoundrels. Both of you will enjoy both! |
HowardR: Thanks a lot! You are the other Broadway Fodorite I was hoping to hear from :) Glad to hear you give Chicago a great recommendation!
Chicago and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels are our top two picks...I will wait a little while and then decide. Too bad we don't have time for bother! |
Whoops -- I meant to say "Too bad we don't have time for both"!
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beachgirl, Chicago may not have the razzle-dazzle spectacle of some Broadway shows, but it's clever concept and staging more than make up for the lack of big spectacle.
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Whoa, I didn't realize I was discouraging her from Chicago -- it's a wonderful show. But between that and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, considering the things her husband likes -- I'd say DRS is the show for them!
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Your're right, Patrick. I was thinking they would see two shows. I agree that based on the OP's comments, her husband would probably enjoy Dirty Rotten Scoundrels more........even though Chicago is indeed a classic!
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