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What Were Some of the Most Enjoyable Stage Performances Youโve Seen?
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What Were Some of the Most Enjoyable Stage Performances Youโve Seen?
As in Musicals, plays, lectures, operas, singers, etcโฆ
Iโve enjoyed Food Networkโs, Alton Brownโs stage shows every year for a while. He makes cooking and science fun! Always interesting and amusing at the same time!
My favorite musical was CATS, which I saw many years ago.
I like supporting community theater as well, and our area has a wonderful one at decent prices for their productions. Iโve seen several plays that Iโve enjoyed there.
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I so agree about the cozy ambiance of community theater. We also attend the productions of our local High School. Not only is the cost minimal, but the energy is amazing. Without fail, we can always spot many proud parents in the audience reacting as their child is performing, and itโs just heartwarming.
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Sounds wonderful! And I canโt agree more about these productions being such a bargain - especially when you consider that the students put in months and months of practice and planning after school hours in addition to their academic work! We were lucky enough to have seen โArsenic And Old Laceโ last year at our High School and it was so enjoyable! And the price of a senior ticket was less than the cost of a pizza! ๐
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I was lucky enough to have seen Amadeus on Broadway back in โ81. Ian McKellen was masterful, and Tim Curry (Mozart) and Jane Seymour (Constance) were sublime. This single show got me hooked on theater. Over the years I have attended some truly amazing performances - Broadway, Off Broadway and Community - and have never once been disappointed.
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I have seen a few. The last being The Lion King. Very good. The problem is one, the cost and two the locations. We saw the Nutcracker at a local community college which was very good. Broadway is the best but cost and distance do pose a problem.
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Hi @rbtvgo , I wouldโve loved to have seen The Lion King! Wow. Yes, costs can be high depending on what it is and the venue for sure. One reason why I like community theater shows is the lower cost and the smaller venue tends to give off a closer vibe with the audience members. The Nutcracker would be my dream. Ballerina days years ago, gave me my love for all types of dance now. Wonderful that you could see those performances youโve mentioned!
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We just saw the Nutcracker at our Community Theater. We see this almost every December, and it never grows old.
Loved The Lion King too! And, of course, Cats.
I have to agree that the cost of Broadway tickets is staggering. But then again, Fifa World Cup tickets are starting at over four thousand dollars. Unbelievable!
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This is going to date me (even 'though I always admit my age - now 71) but when I was maybe 9 or 10, Starlight Theater, KCMO, the beautiful Miss Ethel Merman starred in a wonderful play (I can't remember which, probably "Mame" or maybe of that genre)...
Love of theater and musicals born!
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I love Alton Brown! I would love to see him live! I once took my mom to see Sunset Boulevard and Glen Close was playing the lead. I recently saw the Book of Mormon with my husband and my son. We have a recently restored theater here and I try to support it any chance I get.
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Hi, Alexis,
If you ever get the chance to see him, do. So much fun. He always brings some sort of monstrous machine on stage, that with the participation of a few lucky people in the audience, they create some food dish. One year he had a massive, and I mean massive, Easy Bake Oven on the stage. Always a lot of fun. And thereโs usually a beat the clock quality for the chosen audience members to participate in some sort of game heโs hatched up.
Hadnโt seen The Book of Mormon, but Iโve heard some really good things about it. Glad you can enjoy a restored theatre where you live. Thatโs exactly what we have as well. 1920-ish or so. Love seeing the restored architectural details!
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I definitely will! Iโm going to see if I can find something on Google about when and where heโll be soon. It sounds like an absolutely amazing experience. He makes everything about cooking so much fun. And I love the science aspects he brings to it as well.
I canโt remember when our theater was built but Iโm thinking 20โs or 30โs. Iโll have to Google that too lol. The older I get the more I have to Google ๐
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