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Post by Lizzie on Sept 16, 2007 19:56:15 GMT 10
(I didn't think we had a thread on this - I did a search and everything. If I've been completely stupid and overlooked it, sorry!)
So, who likes musicals? What ones have you seen? What ones do you want to see?
I've seen Cats, The Lion King (London), Billy Elliot (London), Alegría (Cirque du Soleil) and quite a few ballets. I'd love to see Wicked, Rent and Hairspray.
As for movies...I really liked Rent and Hairspray.
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Post by Loz on Sept 16, 2007 20:38:44 GMT 10
I saw Rent three times. Loved it - easily my favourite. Phantom was great. La Boheme as well. Miss Saigon makes me cry just thinking about it And i've gotten upset during every ballet i've ever seen I've seen a fair few others but be stuffed if i can remember them. I would have to be chained in a chair to ever watch Cats - can't believe people pay for that. I'm off to War of the Worlds this week. Should be interesting.
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Post by Lizzie on Sept 16, 2007 20:42:04 GMT 10
I saw Cats when I was quite young. It was okay, but yeah...I don't think I'll be seeing it again any time soon. I was going to see Miss Saigon, actually. I'll be going to Phantom of the Opera soon though, with my dad. We have a close friend who works for the big performing complex in Brisbane and we often get (good free tickets). It's good stuff.
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Post by Loz on Sept 16, 2007 20:50:13 GMT 10
My parents are going to see Phantom next week in London. I'm very jealous Miss Saigon i recommend to everyone. Just brilliant. Really packs a punch too.
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Post by Lizzie on Sept 18, 2007 8:53:30 GMT 10
Oooh lucky them!
Wicked is apparently coming to Melbourne soon(ish) so I'm hoping to go down for that.
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Post by Beck on Sept 18, 2007 13:46:03 GMT 10
I loved seeing Cabaret in Sydney and I have seen a couple of Bell Shakespeare productions. I used to go to a lot of theatre when I was in college as part of my coursework (I was studying both drama and theatre production so it was a requirement)
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Post by Loz on Sept 19, 2007 16:38:45 GMT 10
Saw War of the Worlds last night. It was awesome Shannon Noll was so good. He can actually act! He got the biggest scream and cheer at the end by far. Rachael Beck and Michael Falzon were great too - and the original British cast.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2007 13:20:05 GMT 10
I've only seen one on stage, and that was Mama Mia!" I loved it!!!!!!!! I've seen quite a few on movie, though. Chicago, Sound of Music, Music Man, the King and I, South Pacific, Oklahoma, Man of La Mancha, My Fair Lady, and probably others that I can't think of right now.
Oh, and I saw a really pretty good high school production of My Fair Lady.
I've been in the orchestra of quite a few community produced shows, too...1940s Radio Hour, Mame, Meet Me in St. Louis, Godspell, and Anything Goes.
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Post by Lizzie on Oct 10, 2007 13:40:35 GMT 10
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Post by Bre on Oct 10, 2007 13:47:12 GMT 10
I don't really like Ariel. Everyone else looks good, though. They probably could have made Ursula even creepier.
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Post by Lizzie on Nov 29, 2007 22:52:42 GMT 10
Booked my tickets for the Nutcracker! I'm going with my mum. I love going to the ballet.
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Post by Allan on Nov 30, 2007 22:38:46 GMT 10
Lion King was great, so this probably would be too if done well. I'm not fused by the actors - if it ever makes it out here, it'll be a completely different cast anyway. If it's bad, I'll need a
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Post by Beck on Jan 12, 2008 9:41:23 GMT 10
I've only seen one on stage, and that was Mama Mia!" I loved it!!!!!!!! Bernie and I took his sister to Mama Mia for her birthday one year (might have been her 18th - it was the weekend before I found out I was pregnant in any case) I must say I liked the music but didn't think much of the actual performance
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Post by Bre on Jan 12, 2008 12:38:57 GMT 10
I saw a clip of Ariel singing this morning. She sounds really good.
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Post by Loz on Jan 12, 2008 15:40:13 GMT 10
Bernie and I took his sister to Mama Mia for her birthday one year (might have been her 18th - it was the weekend before I found out I was pregnant in any case) I must say I liked the music but didn't think much of the actual performance Can't believe they've made it into a movie And that Meryl is in it
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Post by Lizzie on Jun 29, 2008 21:44:50 GMT 10
I think the movie looks good I saw The Chaser’s Age Of Terror Variety Hour last night - it was so good. Absolutely hilarious. We had great seats too.
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Post by Allan on Jul 15, 2008 21:52:41 GMT 10
I saw it on the Thursday of that week. It was enjoyable for the most part, even if there wasn't much music in it. And I thought it was pretty uneven - some parts were really funny, while others fell flat.
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Post by Lizzie on Jul 17, 2008 9:30:50 GMT 10
Yeah some bits weren't that great. I really liked Craig's arse ( ) and Chas' Internet dating thing.
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Post by Allan on Jul 17, 2008 19:08:27 GMT 10
Those were good. The internet dating thing was kind of scary, though. Especially the guys who were identified multiple times!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2008 1:10:57 GMT 10
i jumped up an down when i saw this topic yay iv sen so many but i wanna see Legally Blonde, the Little mermiad, and Grease i love Rent Phatnom, and Hair Spary for movies
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