GrAcIeBeLlE answered Tuesday May 31 2005, 4:25 pm: Hey, I am going to New York in a week. I think we are going to see Cat*s. I also recomend Phantom of the Opra.
K3587 answered Monday May 30 2005, 8:24 pm: The only show I have had the privilege of seeing on Broadway was Phantom of the Opera. I saw it on a band trip to NYC my Freshman year. It was excellent. I don't know if it's even showing there right now, but if it is, I strongly suggest you go see it. [ K3587's advice column | Ask K3587 A Question ]
KimRose answered Monday May 30 2005, 7:16 pm: Wicked is AMAZING!
Beauty and the Beast i saw and was pretty good.
Les Miserables I saw and that was long but good music and a good story.
Fiddler on the roof that was alright.
overall i'd reccommend Wicked! [ KimRose's advice column | Ask KimRose A Question ]
Saynotogymclass answered Monday May 30 2005, 7:05 pm: Wicked- My personal fav!!!! Its about what happened before the Wizard of Oz and it explains why the lion is a coward, why the other chracters don't have brains and hearts, why the ruby slippers are so important to the Wicked with, and the realationships between Glinda and the wicked witch! Amazing play if you love the wizard of oz!!!!
Hairspray- really good!! Many of my friends recommend it!
Beauty and the Beast
Spamalot- heard that was good. I think its a spin off of Monty Python.
Michele answered Monday May 30 2005, 6:46 pm: Spamalot is show right now and receiving rave reviews. It is a comedy, and Who is Afraid of Virginia Wolf is also getting excellent reviews. But you may a a little young for both of them. I don't know your age.
Spamalot is a spoof on the MOnty Python movie Life of Brian, and Whose afraid of Virginia Wolfe is actually a remake, and was also a movie that once stared Elizabeth Taylor and her husband, forgot his name) so that is how old it is.
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