W is visiting June 14-20 from Illinois. I told her to try and get tix to Matilda - but other than that, what is the recommendation? (She's seen Les Miz, Chicago, Phantom, Billy Elliot, Mamma Mia - basically anything that's made it to America or perhaps started in America) I suggested One Man Two Govnors - and while she's seen Noises Off several times (the last time was in London about 10 years ago), I see that there is a version playing now.
If she has not seen Ghost in New York, I would recommend it wholeheartedly. Of course, there's the brilliant new production of Sweeney Todd (worth seeing for Imelda Staunton's performance alone!). And there is the fantastic new production of The Mystery Of Edwin Drood.
Really it depends on her tastes - everyone likes different things. (For example, I hated Matilda! lol)
THEATRE 2013: Honk!***** Honk!***** Crazy For You***** Honk!***** The Magistrate***** Kiss Me, Kate**** The Bodyguard**** Lift*** A Chorus Line***** Privates On Parade**** Dear World**** Chess***** The Producers (amateur)*** British Boy In Brooklyn**** Tick Tick Boom*** Billy (amateur)*** 9 To 5*** A Class Act***** The Hired Man***** Darling Of The Day**** The Musician* Rooms***** Goodnight, Mister Tom****
I always say if you see one show in London right now, make it SINGIN' IN THE RAIN.
2013 Theatre: Loserville ***** Merrily We Roll Along ***** La Bohéme (Royal Opera House Live) **** One Man, Two Guvnors (UK Tour) * Oliver! (UK Tour) ***** Lulu (Welsh National Opera) ***** Driving Miss Daisy (UK Tour) [x2] ***** Sexual Perversity in Chicago *** Madame Butterfly (Welsh National Opera) *** High Society (UK Tour) *** Singin' In The Rain ***** The Ladykillers (UK Tour) ***** Peter And Alice ***** A Chorus Line ***** Once *** A Chorus Line ***** GHOST: The Musical (UK Tour) **** The Great Gatsby (Northern Ballet) ***** RENT - 20th Anniversary Concert ** The Woman in Black (UK Tour) ** Matthew Bourne's Sleeping Beauty *****
Well, I'm not saying Matilda is crap lol - just not anywhere near my taste in music or theatre. Most people seem to love it.
But glad, Clapyohands that we seem have a similar opinion on something (a rarity lol).
THEATRE 2013: Honk!***** Honk!***** Crazy For You***** Honk!***** The Magistrate***** Kiss Me, Kate**** The Bodyguard**** Lift*** A Chorus Line***** Privates On Parade**** Dear World**** Chess***** The Producers (amateur)*** British Boy In Brooklyn**** Tick Tick Boom*** Billy (amateur)*** 9 To 5*** A Class Act***** The Hired Man***** Darling Of The Day**** The Musician* Rooms***** Goodnight, Mister Tom****
Overheard a few American accents when I went to see Sunshine Boys last week. Guess Danny Devito is a big draw for the tourists. Oh, and it is well worth seeing.
ggersten- just proving how people have different opinions, I found "Noises Off" lame and not really funny. I guess doors slamming ever few seconds constitutes great comedy for some. Saw it many years ago on Broadway and my wife and I thought it was the worst thing we had ever seen. I am sure there are things we like that other people would hate which I guess makes discussing theatre interesting.
2013 Shows: (New York: Glengarry Glen Ross*** Picnic**** The Lion King**** Mamma Mia**** Who's Afraid of Virginia Woofe**** The Other Place*** Nice Work, If You Can Get It** Annie**** The Phantom of the Opera**** Cat On A Hot Tin Roof*** Cinderella**** Evita**** (Final Performance) The Mystery of Edwin Drood*** Mary Poppins*****) London: Salad Days** Great Expectations*** This House** Chess**** A Chorus Line**** Quartermine's Terms**** Old Times*** The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time***** Dear World*** People**** Viva Forever** Peter and Alice** The Wimslow Boy***** Proof**** Our Country's Good* The Tailor Made Man**** Darling of the Day*** Top Hat*** A Judas Kiss*** Spamalot*** Once**** Wicked** A Chorus Line**** Book of Mormon***** Hairspray**** (Tour: Southampton) Sleeping Arrangements***** The Revenge of Sherlock Holmes*** The Pajama Game***(Chichester)The Thrill of Love*** Hymn**/Cocktail Sticks**** Merrily We Roll Along***** The Weir**** The Hot House**** The Rise and the Fall of the Little Voice***** (Churchill, Bromley) Ghost*** (Wimbledon)
Hm, sorry to thread jack... but I was just looking at production photos of Ragtime. Could someone explain why there is an Obama banner in the early 1900s? Thanks in advance!
Also, I know there's a contemporary twist, I just wasn't aware how modern. It's caught my interest.
"Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves." -Confucius
It also appears that Ragtime and A Midsummer Night's Dream share the same set!
2013 Theatre: Loserville ***** Merrily We Roll Along ***** La Bohéme (Royal Opera House Live) **** One Man, Two Guvnors (UK Tour) * Oliver! (UK Tour) ***** Lulu (Welsh National Opera) ***** Driving Miss Daisy (UK Tour) [x2] ***** Sexual Perversity in Chicago *** Madame Butterfly (Welsh National Opera) *** High Society (UK Tour) *** Singin' In The Rain ***** The Ladykillers (UK Tour) ***** Peter And Alice ***** A Chorus Line ***** Once *** A Chorus Line ***** GHOST: The Musical (UK Tour) **** The Great Gatsby (Northern Ballet) ***** RENT - 20th Anniversary Concert ** The Woman in Black (UK Tour) ** Matthew Bourne's Sleeping Beauty *****
I saw one show in London last week. Matilda. Didn't care for it much. Couldn't hear half of it. One of the worst sound designs of a show I have ever seen. Great set. Ms Trenchbull was a hoot. ( I saw the terrific understudy) And that was about it.
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Posted: 6/13/12 at 02:14am