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Post by mrtumnus on Dec 21, 2016 21:03:56 GMT
Aida must be one of the biggest.
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Post by zak97 on Dec 21, 2016 22:12:59 GMT
Happy Days, poor Amy
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Post by Phantom of London on Dec 21, 2016 23:19:45 GMT
Rebecca The Last Ship The Pirate Queen Carrie Little Shop of Horrors Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson American Psycho Candie Nice Work If You Can Get It The Boy From Oz The Addams Family Tarzan Side Show Bring It On Rocky A Gentlemens Guide To Love and Murder Bugs Bunny: The Musical
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Post by westendwendy on Dec 22, 2016 2:05:06 GMT
Rebecca The Last Ship The Pirate Queen Carrie Little Shop of Horrors Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson American Psycho Candie Nice Work If You Can Get It The Boy From Oz The Addams Family Tarzan Side Show Bring It On Rocky A Gentlemens Guide To Love and Murder Bugs Bunny: The Musical I saw Little Shop Of Horrors on the West End around 2008 with Sheriden Smith! As for Aida, it must be as if ran for five years on Broadway. Gosh I love that show. Maybe it will pop up at Southwark Playhouse soon (Paul Taylor Mills or Danielle Tarento are you reading)
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2016 3:24:08 GMT
Rebecca The Last Ship The Pirate Queen Carrie Little Shop of Horrors Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson American Psycho Candie Nice Work If You Can Get It The Boy From Oz The Addams Family Tarzan Side Show Bring It On Rocky A Gentlemens Guide To Love and Murder Bugs Bunny: The Musical I was just about to say, Little Shop ran in London from March 2007 until September 2007, following a short run at the Menier. It starred Sheridan Smith and Paul Keating in the lead roles and gained Sheridan her first Olivier nomination, as well as nomination Alistar McGowan as the Denist and a further nomination fir Best Musical Revival.
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Post by indis on Dec 22, 2016 6:51:37 GMT
Marie Antoinette
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Post by zsazsa on Dec 22, 2016 7:51:46 GMT
The Little Mermaid
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2016 7:53:06 GMT
The Last Mermaid
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Post by paulwat on Dec 22, 2016 8:22:43 GMT
Big River Flowers for Mrs Harris Falsettos Cyrano (don't ask!) Jeanne Our Husband the King (later Kings and Clowns - based on the 6 wives of Henry VIII) Will Rogers Follies. Cyrano. I know you said don't ask, but was this the Kenwright/ Wildhorn production? If so, do you have ANY info on this or have heard any material?
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Post by westendwendy on Dec 22, 2016 8:35:35 GMT
Rebecca The Last Ship The Pirate Queen Carrie Little Shop of Horrors Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson American Psycho Candie Nice Work If You Can Get It The Boy From Oz The Addams Family Tarzan Side Show Bring It On Rocky A Gentlemens Guide To Love and Murder Bugs Bunny: The Musical I saw Little Shop Of Horrors on the West End around 2007/2008 with Sheriden Smith! As for Aida, it must be as if ran for five years on Broadway. Gosh I love that show. Maybe it will pop up at Southwark Playhouse soon (Paul Taylor Mills or Danielle Tarento are you reading)
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Post by schuttep on Dec 29, 2016 18:23:25 GMT
Cyrano. I know you said don't ask, but was this the Kenwright/ Wildhorn production? If so, do you have ANY info on this or have heard any material? Sadly not. It was a musical by Dutch team Ad van Dijk (Music), Koen van Dijk (Book and Lyrics), and Sheldon Harnick (additional Lyrics). It was at the Neil Simon Theatre in NY 1993-94. Truly awful.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2016 18:30:57 GMT
The SpongeBob Musical.
I don't care that it has not even been to Broadway yet, it needs to get here ASAP. 😁
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Post by djp on Dec 30, 2016 17:02:04 GMT
9 to 5. Last tour of 7 Brothers. Piaf Leicester Curve version. Last west Side Story Tour 2015 Sound of Music tour cast.
And the last Phantom tour cast was so much better than anything that's been in London since, you wonder who has been doing the recent casting.
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Post by viserys on Dec 30, 2016 17:16:32 GMT
Cyrano. I know you said don't ask, but was this the Kenwright/ Wildhorn production? If so, do you have ANY info on this or have heard any material? Sadly not. It was a musical by Dutch team Ad van Dijk (Music), Koen van Dijk (Book and Lyrics), and Sheldon Harnick (additional Lyrics). It was at the Neil Simon Theatre in NY 1993-94. Truly awful. Really? I had seen the first Dutch incarnation and thought it wasn't bad. But I was admittedly still fairly new to musicals and not half as discriminating as I would be today, so who knows what I'd make of it now. I still have the Dutch CD somewhere. There's also a long passage in Joop van den Ende's biography about endless squabbling and problems in New York, so it wasn't a happy production. I refuse to believe though that it could be worse than anything Wildhorn churns out... Sometimes I wish a small London fringe theatre would do for continental European musicals what Southwark Playhouse does for "smaller" Broadway productions and produce them all - Cyrano, Elisabeth, Tanz der Vampire, Rebecca, Kristina and so on... I'd love to see the reviews bashing the Eurotrash festival. Ahem.
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Post by crabtree on Dec 30, 2016 17:50:38 GMT
Victor/Victoria - but oh the score is very limp. Thankfully the Pirate Queen never made it....terrible.
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Post by d'James on Dec 30, 2016 18:27:00 GMT
9 to 5. Last tour of 7 Brothers. Piaf Leicester Curve version. Last west Side Story Tour 2015 Sound of Music tour cast. And the last Phantom tour cast was so much better than anything that's been in London since, you wonder who has been doing the recent casting. I wish I could see that version of Piaf again!
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Post by couldileaveyou on Jan 1, 2017 20:05:02 GMT
Grey Gardens
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2017 20:20:41 GMT
Aida was eyeing the New London Theatre at one point years ago
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2017 20:33:07 GMT
Hope we get falsettos or at lest the Broadway broadcast.
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