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acertun 30-10-2004 17:42

Re: favourite musical.
 
West Side Story has to be the best musical ever for both music and dancing

Sara 30-10-2004 17:56

Re: favourite musical.
 
Only ever seen two stage musicals Evita along time ago and Joseph, thought Joseph was superb but ended up with a sore back through having to sit in one seat so long.

WillowTheWhisp 30-10-2004 18:52

Re: favourite musical.
 
''Phantom of the Opera'' has to be my favourite. All of us were reduced to tears by the time we came out and were trying not to look as if we were having a good old sniffle.

lettie 31-10-2004 09:37

Re: favourite musical.
 
I was reduced to tears at Phantom too. Saw it in 1990 at the Prince of Wales in London. Hope you have a great time at Blood Brothers Rockrabbit, it's hilarious in parts and very sad in other parts.
Anyone seen Starlight Express? It's coming to Manchester for a few weeks starting November and I would like to know if it's worth seeing...:)

rockrabbit 31-10-2004 11:00

Re: favourite musical.
 
thx should be good from what ive heard so far just got tickets for derek acorah as well at same place but thats in 3 weeks

acertun 31-10-2004 19:24

Re: favourite musical.
 
Anyone heard the Andre Previn, Shelley Manne version of My Fair Lady??

mani 01-11-2004 14:57

Re: favourite musical.
 
stage it has to b erm... cats probably

screen - oooooooooooh now ur talking...

rankin high up has to b west side story... simply magical. singing in the rain is good too

i wasnt too fond of chicago... or evita...

another classic i enjoy is annie :D

but tell anyone i know that and i'm gonna break ur kneecaps...

i have a reputation to uphold...

jelly baby 01-11-2004 16:25

Re: favourite musical.
 
Don't really like musicals, can't see why every song is sung twice. Love theatre, Blood Brothers & The Woman in White are 2 of my favourites, also saw one done by Moorhead pupils when my son was there called 'Killed', About a young World War 1 soldier shot for 'desertion', it is a true story and was very moving and extremely well acted.


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