Wicked, Lion King, Fiddler on the Roof, Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Chicago, Beauty and the Beast, RENT, Miss Saigon, Mamma Mia, Grease, My Fair Lady, Hairspray, Avenue Q, Music Man, Sound of Music, The King and I, and Guys and Dolls.
Theatre was more important to me than food growing up. I lived off of it.
On Broadway I've seen; The Book of Mormon, Spider-Man:Turn Off the Dark, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, American Idiot, Memphis, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, and Promises, Promises. On the West End I've seen Les Miserables. I've seen 47 other musicals in Chicago, but that's too many to list.
I've seen Legally Blonde, Wicked, Avenue Q, one I forget the name of but it was based on a Shakespeare play and wasn't Kiss me Kate live.
I've seen the movie versions of Phantom of the Opera, Rent, West side Story, Sound of music, Hairspray, and Little shop of Horrors.
Then for highschool theater districts I've seen a one act version of Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, and this thing called "Sounds from a new world"
I've listened to soundtracks for Next to Normal, Book of Mormon, Matilda, Sideshow, and Spring Awakening.
I've also been in Seussical the Musical.
Well, not since I was eight years old (Lion King, and the only thing I remember is the animals with stilts) , but I'm going to see my second one later this month!
This doesn't count as Broadway, but i've seen Cinderella, Gossamer, and Tom Sawyer in this little theater near my house.
I've only seen two Broadway musicals: The Phantom of the Opera, and Mary Poppins.
I don't live in America, but I've seen very very high-class productions of Broadway musicals at our Artscape theatre. Mamma Mia and The Phantom of the Opera are ones I specifically loved.
Wicked<3
I'm gonna Wicked in NYC in the spring.
Wicked, Lion King, Fiddler on the Roof, Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Chicago, Beauty and the Beast, RENT, Miss Saigon, Mamma Mia, Grease, My Fair Lady, Hairspray, Avenue Q, Music Man, Sound of Music, The King and I, and Guys and Dolls.
Theatre was more important to me than food growing up. I lived off of it.
Wicked and The Lion King and i think Beauty and the beast when i was like 3
Wicked and Fiddler on the Roof :D
On Broadway I've seen; The Book of Mormon, Spider-Man:Turn Off the Dark, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, American Idiot, Memphis, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, and Promises, Promises. On the West End I've seen Les Miserables. I've seen 47 other musicals in Chicago, but that's too many to list.
The Book of Mormon :)
I've seen Legally Blonde, Wicked, Avenue Q, one I forget the name of but it was based on a Shakespeare play and wasn't Kiss me Kate live.
I've seen the movie versions of Phantom of the Opera, Rent, West side Story, Sound of music, Hairspray, and Little shop of Horrors.
Then for highschool theater districts I've seen a one act version of Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, and this thing called "Sounds from a new world"
I've listened to soundtracks for Next to Normal, Book of Mormon, Matilda, Sideshow, and Spring Awakening.
I've also been in Seussical the Musical.
Actually, nope :)
Well, not since I was eight years old (Lion King, and the only thing I remember is the animals with stilts) , but I'm going to see my second one later this month!
I've always wanted to see Wicked, but I've never been able to see a broadway musical, sadly.
Lion King, Mamma Mia, Jersey Boys... And I think I'm missing one.
Does it count if it wasn't actually on Broadway? It was traveling, but I did see Mamma Mia!
The yess and nos are so close its scary!
Ahh! Now they are the same! 140-140!
I saw Chicago on West End and apparently that counts as Broadway according to Wikipedia, and I saw Wicked when it came to Perth.
Not yet, but I want to.
wow.
This doesn't count as Broadway, but i've seen Cinderella, Gossamer, and Tom Sawyer in this little theater near my house.
I've only seen two Broadway musicals: The Phantom of the Opera, and Mary Poppins.
I don't live in America, but I've seen very very high-class productions of Broadway musicals at our Artscape theatre. Mamma Mia and The Phantom of the Opera are ones I specifically loved.
I saw "Annie" at MSG, if that counts
I saw Mary Poppins! :D
It was amazing. C:
The Lion King, Wicked, Mary Poppins, Billy Elliot and West Side Story
lol try like 25