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Post by Michael on Aug 2, 2016 6:51:43 GMT
...but it isn't a top ten!!!! It's about disciplining yourself to really think "which are my top 5", not casually chuck in your next five like the rules don't apply to you....c'mon mods. ..this rule breaking must surely deserve sanctioning?..Aaaaaarggghhhhhhhh! 😬 Since you're the only one complaining, it might be easier if we just sanctioned you
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2016 7:04:40 GMT
...but it isn't a top ten!!!! It's about disciplining yourself to really think "which are my top 5", not casually chuck in your next five like the rules don't apply to you....c'mon mods. ..this rule breaking must surely deserve sanctioning?..Aaaaaarggghhhhhhhh! 😬 I'm working on the basis that readers are perfectly capable of evaluating posters who don't understand the meaning of "5" and can judge them accordingly. But you have a point. It's not much of a challenge if you can interpret "5" as meaning "as many as I want".
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Post by danb on Aug 2, 2016 8:14:06 GMT
...and obviously I'm being my usual sarcastic self, which sometimes (chooses words carefully) the more uncomplicated don't "get". I love the idea of being sanctioned!!! How dramatic... What happens? Do I get held for five seconds on my next pitstop? Or miss my next two matches? Get locked in a room with a Marti Pellow sings Sondheim cd playing on a loop?
I can't believe that the MOD team are happy to have such anarchy on the pages of the board.... 😂🤐drops🎤
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Post by synchrony on Aug 2, 2016 14:03:55 GMT
It’s a very tough one since my taste in musicals has changed over the course of my life. Also, my opinion of a musical is influenced by how good the cast was when I first saw it, so my list of top 5 performances wouldn’t be the same as my top 5 musicals. Trying to ignore those things though, I’d say:
1) The Hunting of the Snark. I don’t think any show will ever trump the love I had for this as an 11 year old. 2) Napoleon 3) Wicked 4) Guys and Dolls 5) The Music Man (another show I grew up with).
To go with the majority, rebel, and continue to top 10:
6) My Fair Lady 7) Miss Saigon 8) Lend Me a Tenor 9) The Drowsy Chaperone 10) A Slice of Saturday Night (frivolous, yes, but such good fun, LOL).
I feel guilty now though for missing so many good shows I love off the list.
BOTTOM five would be much easier. New thread for that?!
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Post by westendwendy on Aug 2, 2016 14:53:53 GMT
Sunset Carrie Dogfight Starlight Les Mis
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2016 15:31:40 GMT
Gypsy Sweeney Todd Little shop of Horrors Groundhog day An American in paris
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2016 16:52:09 GMT
To balance things out, here's my top zero:
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Post by theatrefan25 on Aug 2, 2016 20:39:25 GMT
I love reading other people's top 5. Here are mine...
1. Wicked 2. Matilda 3. Les Miserables 4. Kinky Boots 5. Either Miss Saigon or Gypsy (cannot choose!)
I've also loved many others including Memphis, Mormon, WWRY and Mary Poppins.
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Post by crabtree on Aug 2, 2016 21:47:01 GMT
The Scottsboro Boys The Hired Man Sunday in the Park with George The Boyfriend The Beggar's Opera
...well, that's a list of extremes.
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Post by clair on Aug 2, 2016 22:03:18 GMT
The Boyfriend Jack the Ripper Follies Man of La Mancha Blood Brothers/Salad Days - sorry, simply can't decide!
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Post by tom on Aug 2, 2016 22:29:32 GMT
1. Phantom (with the right cast! As this is the first show that REALLY got me into musical theatre it has a special place in my heart) 2. Matilda 3. Billy Elliot 4. Les Miserables 5. Wicked
Cats would have a place in there for similar reasons to Phantom but it seems it is forbidden to name more than 5! Also, for theatre experiences, The Color Purple at the Menier Chocolate Factory was amazing but I think that was more down to the cast and production than the show itself.
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Post by danb on Aug 3, 2016 6:26:35 GMT
It's not forbidden apparently Tom. I'd say that it is almost being encouraged! If I start specific threads for peoples top 6/7/8/9/10 musicals those who encourage this deviant behaviour will have to count up and move peoples posts to the right thread? Mwahhahaha (twirls moustache) 🔥
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Post by mrtumnus on Aug 3, 2016 9:52:55 GMT
1)Chess 2) Cats 3) Les Miserables 4) Barnum 5) Betty Blue Eyes 5a)Mary Poppins 5b)Billy Elliot 5c)Hairspray 5d)Top Hat 5e)Once
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Post by kathryn on Aug 3, 2016 11:47:21 GMT
I struggle with things like this, because what do I pick - my top 5 musicals, my top 5 productions, my top 5 experiences watching a performance? There's some overlap, but they would be different lists.
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Post by Dave25 on Aug 3, 2016 12:16:12 GMT
I'm glad to see Miss Saigon in so many top5's.
Miss Saigon is my favourite show of all time. Not just because of the great music and story and characters, but also the way it's fully sung, and yet you never ask yourself why they are singing. Every note, word, line has a reason and never feels out of place. There is never a moment where it gets towards parody, which I find to be the case in most other shows.
While other shows seem like parodies, have some misplaced dance break (hyena's in Lion king), or just silly things like "I'm just a little bit.....(bar rest)........naughty...end chord (Matilda). Or Hamilton, far fetched dances out of nowhere, or repeating a character's name all the time and end each song with a cool headflip on the last chord, etc.
The only other show that feels fully truthful to me is the Sound of Music, because the way the music is used makes sense as well and never feels forced. Maybe also because a lot of songs there have a purpose, are like performances in a performance. That's why Miss Saigon is so rare in my opinion, because it still feels natural and the only songs that are meant to be "performances" are the prostitutes in Dreamland and the dance in the American Dream which is basically a dream sequence. Everything else feels just as natural.
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Post by zsazsa on Aug 3, 2016 12:53:50 GMT
So this is too much like Sophie's choice for me. I couldn't choose a top 10, let alone a top 5. So I am cheating and here are my top 20, in no particular order. Even 20 was a tough decision.
La Cage Aux Folles Merrily We Roll Along Parade Ragtime Evita Les Misérables Carousel Sunday In The Park With George Cabaret The Phantom Of The Opera The King & I South Pacific Chicago Miss Saigon Jesus Christ Superstar Into The Woods My Fair Lady Gypsy A Chorus Line 9 To 5
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Post by danb on Aug 4, 2016 18:04:27 GMT
So this is too much like Sophie's choice for me. I couldn't choose a top 10, let alone a top 5. So I am cheating and here are my top 20, in no particular order. Even 20 was a tough decision. La Cage Aux Folles Merrily We Roll Along Parade Ragtime Evita Les Misérables Carousel Sunday In The Park With George Cabaret The Phantom Of The Opera The King & I South Pacific Chicago Miss Saigon Jesus Christ Superstar Into The Woods My Fair Lady Gypsy A Chorus Line 9 To 5 I just had an aneurysm! 😩 😀
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Post by wicked on Aug 4, 2016 21:18:08 GMT
1. Wicked 2. Legally Blonde 2. Matilda 4. The Bodyguard 5. Dogfight
With honourable mentions to Les Mis, The Lion King and Billy Elliot!
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Post by benny20 on Aug 4, 2016 21:38:18 GMT
1) Little Shop of Horrors (obviously!) 2) Wicked 3) Parade 4) The Producers 5) Hairspray
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Post by Flim Flam on Aug 4, 2016 21:46:10 GMT
Les Misérables Sweeney Todd My Fair Lady Sunday in the Park with George The Sound of Music
Plus pretty much all of the other musicals mentioned above by devil-may-care members who choose to flout convention and risk danb's wrath.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2016 21:06:45 GMT
Salad Days Hedwig Sunset Sweeney Little Shop d'Horrors
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Post by mrtumnus on Aug 6, 2016 11:15:27 GMT
Boredom has set in during the holidays. Here is the forum's favourite musicals. With respect to Dan's health I have only included the top five from the naughty boys and girls that didn't stick to the rules.
107 different shows were posted. 57 of them getting one vote only.
21 Les Mis 16 Wicked 09 Miss Saigon 08 Phantom of the Opera 08 Sunset Boulevard 07 Kinky Boots 07 Rent 06 Hairspray 06 Matilda 06 Sweeney Todd 05 Gypsy 05 Hamilton 05 Memphis 04 Book of Mormon 04 Evita 04 Sunday In The Park
3 votes Avenue Q Cats Chicago Company Funny Girl Jersey Boys Little Shop of Horrors My Fair Lady Parade Sound of Music West Side Story
2 votes Barnum Betty Blue Eyes Billy Elliott Bodyguard Carrie Chess City of Angels Dogfight Follies Fun Home Guys And Dolls Hedwig In the Heights La Cage Aux Folles Legally Blonde Merrily We Roll Along Scottsboro Boys Spring Awakening Starlight Express The Boyfriend The Hired Man The Producers Titanic
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Post by catqc on Aug 6, 2016 21:29:03 GMT
Having thought about my answer to this for a while, I have come to the conclusion that I can't/shouldn't really answer as most of the musicals I have seen I have only ever seen one production of with one set of actors, so I have no idea whether I'd enjoy them as much if they were any different. However, that aside, simply in terms of enjoyment of things I have seen I'd say:
1) Singin in the Rain 2) Mary Poppins 3) City of Angels 4) Sunset Boulevard 5) The Phantom of the Opera
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Post by d'James on Aug 10, 2016 23:16:39 GMT
I've been umming and aging for ages about this. In this order:
1) Starlight Express
2) Sister Act
3) This is where it gets hard. I think I have to put Titanic here (the Charing Cross production and cast specifically.)
4) In The Heights
5) This one's a toss up but I'm going to go with Sunset Boulevard.
(The toss up was with Kinky Boots, but I chosen Sunset because I think the story and score flow better and are more coherent. Although there are probably more songs I prefer from Kinky Boots.)
I've gone over and over it in my head, and these are the ones I keep coming back to. (Lend Me A Tenor and Betty Blue Eyes are up there for me too, but don't quite make the cut.)
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Post by carmen on Aug 11, 2016 15:12:53 GMT
I just loved Kibky Boots!!!! 1. Kinky Boots 2. Funny Girl 3. The Book of Mormon
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