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30th June 2017, 04:50 PM
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I am NOT a fan of musical films, but this is about live musicals / big broadway productions ;o It is a life-goal of mine to see The Lion King musical at some point, but before then my mate decided to get us tickets to see Wicked! This will be my FIRST ever live musical experience ;o Very excited / not sure what to expect. Are there any fans of seeing musicals? Any favourite/recommendations to give out to those looking to see any? DISCUSS~ |
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30th June 2017, 04:55 PM
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Alone and wounded
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I love musical films but I have only seen two musicals live! These were Grease and Thriller - Live. Grease is my favourite musical of all-time so naturally that was going to be the first one I ever saw live! I loved every minute of it. Rhydian Roberts from X Factor played Teen Angel so I've unintentionally seen him live twice, because I went to his year of X Factor tour too for Same Difference Then 'Thriller - Live' seemed like a fun alternative one year for Halloween plans, once again very enjoyable, particularly the outstanding energy from the dancers - I would recommend this to you Bal whenever it's a thing again as I know you're a huge MJ fan! That year Cleo Higgins (from Cleopatra) played the lead with Rachel Adedeji as her understudy Lion King is also on my wishlist as I have heard so many good things about the show (and it's my favourite Disney film), with The Rocky Horror Picture Show also up there as one I really want to see one day.
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30th June 2017, 05:00 PM
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Omg have you never seen The Lion King? I saw it thrice. Once in London and twice in The Netherlands
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30th June 2017, 05:03 PM
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laugh 'til we cry
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I'm not a big fan of musicals although I have seen Footloose and Jesus Christ Super Star which I didn't really enjoy but I saw Wicked last year and it was amazing so that's like my one exception. I would like to see the lion king and shrek tbh tho
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30th June 2017, 05:06 PM
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It's a cruel summer.
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I'm currently queuing for broadway tickets *.*
We are going to try for one of school of rock, Chicago or beautiful! Love musicals so much and will post a lot more later! |
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30th June 2017, 05:11 PM
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Alone and wounded
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I'm currently queuing for broadway tickets *.* We are going to try for one of school of rock, Chicago or beautiful! Love musicals so much and will post a lot more later! Omg I'm so jealous! Good luck getting tickets - you shall have to let me know how 'Chicago' was if you get tickets for that, I imagine 'Cell Block Tango' live would be epic *.* |
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30th June 2017, 05:11 PM
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Howdy, disco citizens
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Haven't been to see many musicals, but I have been in a few amateur ones during my teenage years.
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30th June 2017, 05:15 PM
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I love musical films but I have only seen two musicals live! These were Grease and Thriller - Live. Grease is my favourite musical of all-time so naturally that was going to be the first one I ever saw live! I loved every minute of it. Rhydian Roberts from X Factor played Teen Angel so I've unintentionally seen him live twice, because I went to his year of X Factor tour too for Same Difference Then 'Thriller - Live' seemed like a fun alternative one year for Halloween plans, once again very enjoyable, particularly the outstanding energy from the dancers - I would recommend this to you Bal whenever it's a thing again as I know you're a huge MJ fan! That year Cleo Higgins (from Cleopatra) played the lead with Rachel Adedeji as her understudy Lion King is also on my wishlist as I have heard so many good things about the show (and it's my favourite Disney film), with The Rocky Horror Picture Show also up there as one I really want to see one day. Ooh yes, I shall attempt to do Thriller! I'll probably get such a bug after tomorrow and want to do them ALL. Omg have you never seen The Lion King? I saw it thrice. Once in London and twice in The Netherlands I am such a flop fan It's one of my favourite films/THINGS of all time so how have I not seen it live yet?? Will correct that soon hopefully x |
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30th June 2017, 05:16 PM
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I'm currently queuing for broadway tickets *.* We are going to try for one of school of rock, Chicago or beautiful! Love musicals so much and will post a lot more later! Is this one of those stalls that sell v cheap tickets for random shows that need filling up? One of my friends recommended I do this too, but not living in LDN it's difficult Next time i'm there and have an evening free, I shall check out what's on though *.* |
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30th June 2017, 05:22 PM
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I rarely watch them but in a way I enjoy it when I do, I guess it's because of the childhood nostalgia or something
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30th June 2017, 05:30 PM
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The owls are not what they seem
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Have seen The Lion King musical, and it's wonderful, should be on everyone's musicals list!
Saw a quite rubbish production of Oliver, but I don't think I've seen any others that I can remember. I do wanna change this though, Les Miserables and Phantom of the Opera are ambitions. |
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30th June 2017, 05:33 PM
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The Lion King was truly fantastic.
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30th June 2017, 07:59 PM
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Ahhh, Bal! Have a brilliant time at Wicked, it is AMAZING and one the most fun/campy musicals I've seen! The vocals on Elphaba too *-*
I've seen quite a few in London and am a big musicals fan as I used to be part of a musical theatre acting group for 10 years of my life and appeared in annual shows of our own :') Currently booked in to see Les Mis a second time in August on the West End. Here's how I'd rank the ones I've seen anyway: 1 The Lion King 2 Wicked 3 Les Mis 4 Jersey Boys 5 West Side Story 6 Mamma Mia! 7 Grease 8 Dirty Dancing 9 Jesus Christ Superstar 10 Thriller I would most like to see Annie, Kinky Boots, Dreamgirls and Chicago live *-* |
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30th June 2017, 08:17 PM
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I've seen quite a few because my mum absolutely loves them so used to take us to them a lot when we were younger. I've seen most of the classic ones like Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables, Chicago, Jesus Christ Superstar, Miss Saigon, Starlight Express, Cats etc.
Cats was always my favourite :') I've seen the Lion King twice too, definitely catch it when you can Bal, it's so so good 😍 Hearing those songs in that setting is so magical. I'm seeing the Book of Mormon in a few weeks which I've heard good things about, looking forward to that. |
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1st July 2017, 12:40 AM
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I've seen The Lion King musical as we went there on a school trip, I don't think I appreciated it enough at the time really, wouldn't mind going to see it again! (take me there one day pls Jade xx) I'm a bit surprised you've never been to it Bal :0
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1st July 2017, 12:49 AM
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Brown cow, stunning!
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I would kill to see Dreamgirls live, I need to One of my fave films of all time. I do love a good musical film (The Sapphires, Mamma Mia and Funny Girl being among my other faves) but I've never seen a live musical, it's something I want to do though soon, they have a few in the theater at Plymouth and then back home there's Bristol Hippodrome.
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1st July 2017, 12:59 AM
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Gonna be a massive gay cliche here but I LOVE me a musical. I've seen loads over the years at the Mayflower in Southampton, a few due to Theater trips at school and a few since with the Family, at present count I've seen Fame, Footlose, Blood Brothers, Phantom Of The Opera, The Lion King (if you're going to that, do everything you can to get a seat on the middle aisle!) and most recently Evita there, plus we've been typical tourists and gone to see Les Miserables in London too. Also listened to some soundtracks of them thanks to Spotify and the one soundtrack I want to plug above all else is the "updated" version of Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame that only had a small run in some small theatre in California but the soundtrack is on Spotify and there's a bootleg version on YouTube which is also highly enjoyable. It's so good because they fix everything that was wrong with the film (the gargoyles are GONE for a start) and make it much more epic in the plot.
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1st July 2017, 01:07 AM
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I'm very hit and miss with musicals.
My favourite theatre musicals are: A Chorus Line, Hairspray, Book of Mormon, Waitress and Rent. My favourite film musics are: Grease, Hairspray, Lion King, Aladdin. Wicked was the most popular musical in London for years until Book of Mormon came along but I much prefer the latter. Wicked is perfect for the spectacle, the amazing costumes but it's never really resonated with me. The Lion King I MUCH prefer the film, the musical didn't capture the magic for me as much. I need to go and see Aladdin soon and see what I think. Waitress isn't on West End (yet) but if any of you go to New York I highly recommend it. It's amazing from start to finish. Funny, heart warming, emotional and written by sara bareilles. |
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1st July 2017, 01:41 AM
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I found the love, I found the love in me
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I have not seen a professional musical yet! And I am devastated that I haven't!
Got so many I wanna see. At the top of my list are: 01. The Lion King 02. Les Miserables 03. Jersey Boys 04. Wicked 05. Little Shop of Horrors (I have no idea if this is still on) I've seen a couple of "amateur productions" like 'Our House', 'Bad Girls' and their version of 'Little Shop of Horrors' and they were all really good! They're doing 'Rent' next so I'm looking forward to seeing that! |
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1st July 2017, 03:02 AM
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It's a cruel summer.
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We just saw school of rock on Broadway and it was so good!!! So much fun *.*
I'll do a massive essay on musicals when I have more time + more awake in the next couple of days but my ultimate faves are Mamma Mia/Kinky Boots/Les Mis/Lion asking/Wicked! |
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