for my birthday my mom is taking me and my friend to see something on broadway my mom wants to see mama mia but i dont know if i wanna see that can you give me ideas on better broadway shows
NinjaNeer answered Saturday April 23 2011, 7:59 am: I saw Mamma Mia and it was fantastic. If you're not an Abba fan it could be a little meh, though.
My friends saw Wicked a few years back and said it was incredible. Really catchy music, interesting story.
I have been DYING to see Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. It's about a bunch of Australian drag queens who hop on a bus and go across the Outback to get to a gig. Amazing music, and I bet it would be a heck of a show.
If you haven't seen Phantom of the Opera, it is amazing. That opening organ piece gives me goosebumps!
I also really want to see Billy Elliot. A boy from an industrial town wants to take ballet lessons instead of boxing and deals with the fallout from peoples' judgment. Awesome music, amazing story.
My parents went to see American Idiot and it was apparently pretty fantastic if you're a Green Day fan.
Hair is one of my favourite film musicals, so I would imagine it would be pretty cool live.
The Lion King may sound pretty juvenile, but my sister saw it and was absolutely amazed. The puppeteering is supposed to be incredible, and we can all get behind the music :)
Julietcapulet answered Saturday April 23 2011, 7:04 am: Mama Mia is an awesome broadway show. It is such a coincidence that me and my parents finished watching the musical movie of Mama Mia and it was so awesome.
How about Cats/Spamalots/In the heights
I also heard Daniel Radcliffe is staring at a broadway show titled How to succeed in business without really trying.
But the Mama Mia show is already a good one, it has an awesome plot and cool songs :)
Teza answered Saturday April 23 2011, 2:03 am: I've seen Chicago on Broadway and it was amazing!! It was interesting because Ashlee Simpson stared in it :) [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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