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Does Anybody Like Musicals/Broadway Plays?

I heart them!! The older I get, the more I seem to appreciate them. I love the spirited performances, music and dancing that goes along with a good musical or Broadway play.

The play "Rent" is now coming out as a movie, and I can't wait to go see it. I'm hooked on the song "Seasons of Love", it's so darn catchy. music
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Reply #1 posted 11/11/05 8:34pm

Zelaira

I LOVE Plays and Likewise Can't wait for Rent coming out in 2 weeks.Living in NY I saw Rent and Phantom and CHICAGO. I saw Alot LES MISERABLES ETC.
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Reply #2 posted 11/11/05 8:35pm

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we saw the color purple the other night... it was terrible.

the book was so much better
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Reply #3 posted 11/11/05 8:36pm

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I LOVE Musicals. All kinds...
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Reply #4 posted 11/11/05 8:37pm

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Zelaira said:

I LOVE Plays and Likewise Can't wait for Rent coming out in 2 weeks.


Yeah, me too. woot! I would love to see Rent as a play on the stage, as opposed to seeing it in a movie theater. Maybe one day.
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Reply #5 posted 11/11/05 8:38pm

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cborgman said:

we saw the color purple the other night... it was terrible.

the book was so much better


Really? sad
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Reply #6 posted 11/11/05 8:38pm

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Miskryie said:

I LOVE Musicals. All kinds...


Oh man, same here!!
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Reply #7 posted 11/11/05 8:52pm

Zelaira

I saw MADONNA on BROADWAY, AL PACINO. I tried to see Farah but she got Sick and LIZA also. Saw STING. NY has ALOT of PLAYS... I saw BENT but ALAS NOT WITH GERE. SAW M BUTTERFLY .... I Forgot everything I have seen ALOT...
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Reply #8 posted 11/11/05 8:55pm

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psychodelicide said:

cborgman said:

we saw the color purple the other night... it was terrible.

the book was so much better


Really? sad



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sadly...

we wanted to like it SO BADLY. i made my roomates read the book, and we were so EXCITED.

badly, painfully disappointed.

hopefully they will fix all theproblems with it before the official opening
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Reply #9 posted 11/11/05 9:06pm

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Lion King

woot! woot!
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Reply #10 posted 11/11/05 9:09pm

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Zelaira said:

I saw MADONNA on BROADWAY, AL PACINO. I tried to see Farah but she got Sick and LIZA also. Saw STING. NY has ALOT of PLAYS... I saw BENT but ALAS NOT WITH GERE. SAW M BUTTERFLY .... I Forgot everything I have seen ALOT...


cool

I've always wanted to see "Phantom of the Opera" (the play). I went to see the movie version if it last year (it was good), but I'm dying to see the play so that I can compare the two.
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Reply #11 posted 11/11/05 9:10pm

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since i got to new york, i have seen RENT, hairspray, the color purple, and had already seen the tours of lion king, rent, chicago, and many more
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Reply #12 posted 11/11/05 9:10pm

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cborgman said:

psychodelicide said:



Really? sad



nod
sadly...

we wanted to like it SO BADLY. i made my roomates read the book, and we were so EXCITED.

badly, painfully disappointed.

hopefully they will fix all theproblems with it before the official opening


I hope so too. You would think that a critically acclaimed book and movie would have a better play than that. sad
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Reply #13 posted 11/11/05 9:11pm

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SammiJ said:

Da Kink in My Hair
Lion King

woot! woot!


"Lion King" is another story that I got to see the movie of but not the play. making a list of all the plays I must go see!
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Reply #14 posted 11/11/05 9:12pm

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cborgman said:

since i got to new york, i have seen RENT, hairspray, the color purple, and had already seen the tours of lion king, rent, chicago, and many more


Oooh you got to see Rent? How was it?
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Reply #15 posted 11/11/05 9:14pm

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I saw MADONNA on BROADWAY, AL PACINO. I tried to see Farah but she got Sick and LIZA also. Saw STING. NY has ALOT of PLAYS... I saw BENT but ALAS NOT WITH GERE. SAW M BUTTERFLY .... I Forgot everything I have seen ALOT...

falloff Ya don't say!?
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Reply #16 posted 11/11/05 9:16pm

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psychodelicide said:

cborgman said:




nod
sadly...

we wanted to like it SO BADLY. i made my roomates read the book, and we were so EXCITED.

badly, painfully disappointed.

hopefully they will fix all theproblems with it before the official opening


I hope so too. You would think that a critically acclaimed book and movie would have a better play than that. sad


the emotion was false, the way they play celie is COMPLETELY wrong, the mister is totally inept and not remotely scary, the abuse is slimmed down to one community theatre bad moment where he "slaps" her, but his hand is about 3 feet from her face, two of the best and most important moments (her about to slit his throat and her hiding her smile and then letting it shine with sug) are completely gone, they make TONS of bad directing choices (seriously - if celie touches her kids in the africa sequence, most of which is cut down to a very bad dance number that is lion king but way cheesier, then it kills her seeing the kids in the end, dream sequence or not), celie DANCES while at harpo's juke joint (disbelief), and so many more problems.

it was horrifying.
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Reply #17 posted 11/11/05 9:16pm

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psychodelicide said:

cborgman said:

since i got to new york, i have seen RENT, hairspray, the color purple, and had already seen the tours of lion king, rent, chicago, and many more


Oooh you got to see Rent? How was it?


still my favorite, flaws and all.

i cry every time
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Reply #18 posted 11/11/05 9:18pm

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cborgman said:

psychodelicide said:



I hope so too. You would think that a critically acclaimed book and movie would have a better play than that. sad


the emotion was false, the way they play celie is COMPLETELY wrong, the mister is totally inept and not remotely scary, the abuse is slimmed down to one community theatre bad moment where he "slaps" her, but his hand is about 3 feet from her face, two of the best and most important moments (her about to slit his throat and her hiding her smile and then letting it shine with sug) are completely gone, they make TONS of bad directing choices (seriously - if celie touches her kids in the africa sequence, most of which is cut down to a very bad dance number that is lion king but way cheesier, then it kills her seeing the kids in the end, dream sequence or not), celie DANCES while at harpo's juke joint (disbelief), and so many more problems.

it was horrifying.


Yuck, that does sound horrifying. disbelief
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Reply #19 posted 11/11/05 9:18pm

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my roommate also wants to add "that sophia is beaten in one scene, in jail the next and then at the dinner table when celie leaves, they completely left out the stuff with her being the maid to the governor's wife and the emotion only plays because they know the audience has seen the movie, and that they are in such a hurry to tell the rest of the story that they forget why the story is even being told"
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cborgman said:

psychodelicide said:



Oooh you got to see Rent? How was it?


still my favorite, flaws and all.

i cry every time


comfort So the story line in Rent is sad? Not to sound ignorant, but I know nothing about it. I must go see the play, next time it comes to town.
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Reply #21 posted 11/11/05 9:19pm

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cborgman said:

my roommate also wants to add "that sophia is beaten in one scene, in jail the next and then at the dinner table when celie leaves, they completely left out the stuff with her being the maid to the governor's wife and the emotion only plays because they know the audience has seen the movie, and that they are in such a hurry to tell the rest of the story that they forget why the story is even being told"


That sux. mad
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Reply #22 posted 11/11/05 9:19pm

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psychodelicide said:



I hope so too. You would think that a critically acclaimed book and movie would have a better play than that. sad


the emotion was false, the way they play celie is COMPLETELY wrong, the mister is totally inept and not remotely scary, the abuse is slimmed down to one community theatre bad moment where he "slaps" her, but his hand is about 3 feet from her face, two of the best and most important moments (her about to slit his throat and her hiding her smile and then letting it shine with sug) are completely gone, they make TONS of bad directing choices (seriously - if celie touches her kids in the africa sequence, most of which is cut down to a very bad dance number that is lion king but way cheesier, then it kills her seeing the kids in the end, dream sequence or not), celie DANCES while at harpo's juke joint (disbelief), and so many more problems.

it was horrifying.


I've heard about this for some time now, and I can't believe they even attempted to make it into a play, much less a musical. Both the book and the movie work, because they are not contained within a small time period or place. The movie and book are sprawling works. I would think it damn near impossible to get the emotional impact of Celie and Nettie's spiritual growth through their maturing and TRAVELS in a stage set. That was half the impact of the previous works.
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Reply #23 posted 11/11/05 9:20pm

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psychodelicide said:

cborgman said:



still my favorite, flaws and all.

i cry every time


comfort So the story line in Rent is sad? Not to sound ignorant, but I know nothing about it. I must go see the play, next time it comes to town.


the movie opens in a few weeks, see it.

it's sad at parts, joyous at parts, and so much more.

it's fantastic.

a bit like junk comfort food, rather than a good bowl of stew, but it's damn good
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Reply #24 posted 11/11/05 9:20pm

Zelaira

I like Off BROADWAY and OFF OFF BROADWAY Too. You see more STRANGE STUFF.. I'm NOT Trying to Brag..I just NEVER STAYEd HOME. Alas believe it or Not I NEVER SAW CATS! That is UNBELIEVABLE.... It's Great to see ACTORS off the SCREEN...Since I am a GROUPIE I Just LOVE THEM..To ME to See them and mEET Them and it's Just COOL. I saw SANDRA BERNHARDT ALOT and SHE ACTUALLY STRIPPED to LITTLE RED CORVETTE.....WithOUT You I'M NOTHING...Also a Great one WAS LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS....You know who you should ABSOLUTELY SEE??? KAREN FINLEY...She's LESBIAN and VERY OFF THE WALL! biggrin And PENNY ARCADE.
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Reply #25 posted 11/11/05 9:21pm

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RipHer2Shreds said:

cborgman said:



the emotion was false, the way they play celie is COMPLETELY wrong, the mister is totally inept and not remotely scary, the abuse is slimmed down to one community theatre bad moment where he "slaps" her, but his hand is about 3 feet from her face, two of the best and most important moments (her about to slit his throat and her hiding her smile and then letting it shine with sug) are completely gone, they make TONS of bad directing choices (seriously - if celie touches her kids in the africa sequence, most of which is cut down to a very bad dance number that is lion king but way cheesier, then it kills her seeing the kids in the end, dream sequence or not), celie DANCES while at harpo's juke joint (disbelief), and so many more problems.

it was horrifying.


I've heard about this for some time now, and I can't believe they even attempted to make it into a play, much less a musical. Both the book and the movie work, because they are not contained within a small time period or place. The movie and book are sprawling works. I would think it damn near impossible to get the emotional impact of Celie and Nettie's spiritual growth through their maturing and TRAVELS in a stage set. That was half the impact of the previous works.


This convinces me NOT to go see "The Color Purple". Thanks to both of you for your input. smile
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Reply #26 posted 11/11/05 9:22pm

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cborgman said:

psychodelicide said:



comfort So the story line in Rent is sad? Not to sound ignorant, but I know nothing about it. I must go see the play, next time it comes to town.


the movie opens in a few weeks, see it.

it's sad at parts, joyous at parts, and so much more.

it's fantastic.

a bit like junk comfort food, rather than a good bowl of stew, but it's damn good


Cool, I can't wait! woot! Can't beleive I'm getting this excited over a movie, that is sooo unlike me. lol
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RipHer2Shreds said:

cborgman said:



the emotion was false, the way they play celie is COMPLETELY wrong, the mister is totally inept and not remotely scary, the abuse is slimmed down to one community theatre bad moment where he "slaps" her, but his hand is about 3 feet from her face, two of the best and most important moments (her about to slit his throat and her hiding her smile and then letting it shine with sug) are completely gone, they make TONS of bad directing choices (seriously - if celie touches her kids in the africa sequence, most of which is cut down to a very bad dance number that is lion king but way cheesier, then it kills her seeing the kids in the end, dream sequence or not), celie DANCES while at harpo's juke joint (disbelief), and so many more problems.

it was horrifying.


I've heard about this for some time now, and I can't believe they even attempted to make it into a play, much less a musical. Both the book and the movie work, because they are not contained within a small time period or place. The movie and book are sprawling works. I would think it damn near impossible to get the emotional impact of Celie and Nettie's spiritual growth through their maturing and TRAVELS in a stage set. That was half the impact of the previous works.


which is why it was painful to watch. 2 of the most incredible works of their medium, but put into a third, it falls apart.

sad
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psychodelicide said:

RipHer2Shreds said:



I've heard about this for some time now, and I can't believe they even attempted to make it into a play, much less a musical. Both the book and the movie work, because they are not contained within a small time period or place. The movie and book are sprawling works. I would think it damn near impossible to get the emotional impact of Celie and Nettie's spiritual growth through their maturing and TRAVELS in a stage set. That was half the impact of the previous works.


This convinces me NOT to go see "The Color Purple". Thanks to both of you for your input. smile


word here in town is they are fixing it before the show officially opens dec 1, and we will go back, praying it will be right when it opens, but i doubt it will be
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Zelaira said:

I like Off BROADWAY and OFF OFF BROADWAY Too. You see more STRANGE STUFF.. I'm NOT Trying to Brag..I just NEVER STAYEd HOME. Alas believe it or Not I NEVER SAW CATS! That is UNBELIEVABLE.... It's Great to see ACTORS off the SCREEN...Since I am a GROUPIE I Just LOVE THEM..To ME to See them and mEET Them and it's Just COOL. I saw SANDRA BERNHARDT ALOT and SHE ACTUALLY STRIPPED to LITTLE RED CORVETTE.....WithOUT You I'M NOTHING...Also a Great one WAS LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS....


Never saw the play "Cats", but my parents have. Never saw "Little Shop of Horrors" either, but that's another play that people like a lot. adding those two to my growing list
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