What Broadway Shows Have You Seen Live?

<p>I'm just a little curious what Broadway shows people have seen live on Broadway. So far I've seen two. The Producers and Spamalot, both within two days of each other. (It was a miracle I got Spamalot tickets two days before, but due to cancellation, 5 tickets ended up being available, so me and my father took two) Also, this November, I'm seeing the revival of Les Mis.</p>

<p>I've only seen The Lion King and Mamma Mia, though I'm definitely gunning for seeing Wicked during one of my breaks when I'm back in town.</p>

<p>I've only seen Cats, and that was when I was 10.</p>

<p>I remember being bored out of my mind because there was no plot... only to discover now that it was intentional. o.o</p>

<p>I saw Wicked back in the spring, it was excellent. I would have gone to see The Lion King as well, but they were only a few weeks apart and tickets are expensive. I saw Cats when I was really young...I didn't quite 'get it' (whatever there was to 'get', I don't know, I don't remember) but I liked cats in general so I was entertained. The most significant thing I remember about that was that there was a Wendy's across the street from the theater, though.</p>

<p>I saw Wicked with the original cast... amazing. The more recent casts have been pretty lackluster.</p>

<p>I'm hoping Bernarda Alba stays for awhile. It's my favorite play in general, and would be weird to see in English (I've studied it in Spanish) and with alot of the meaning dripped out of it, but I live and breathe Federico Garcia Lorca so I don't really care.</p>

<p>The Lion King, Phantom of the Opera, and Thoroughly Modern Millie</p>

<p>Cats
Fiddler on the Roof
West Side Story
Chicago</p>

<p>Les Mis
Beauty and the Beast
Lion King
Spamalot
Music Man
Avenue Q
Producers
Rent (3x)
Spamalot
You're a Good Man Charlie Brown
Fiddler on the Roof
The Pillowman (not a musical, but still a broadway show)</p>

<p>I think that's it (ahhh living in NYC)</p>

<p>wicked, rent, producers, chicago, hairspray, brooklyn, phantom, fiddler, jewtopia, lion king, beauty and the beast, la cage aux folles, possibly another couple im forgetting</p>

<p>i lovelovelove student tickets</p>

<p>Oh i forgot, I also saw 12 Angry Men, though obviously that's not a musical.</p>

<p>-Moving Out
-Rent
-The Producers
-Mamma Mia
-Spamalot
-Lion King
-Hairspray</p>

<p>I've seen Phantom of the Opera and Saturday Night Fever...I had the opportunity to see two or three more, but I couldn't go.</p>

<p>lion king
seussical
flower drum song
les mis (twice..my favorite)
rent
phantom of the opera..2x
beauty and the beast
cats 2x</p>

<p>i really want to see wicked..i hear its amazing</p>

<p>Cats
Lion King
Aida
History Boys (well, this sunday)
Les Mis (I was a kid though)</p>

<p>I'm pretty jealous of some of you...I really wanted to see Rent, Wicked, and Hairspray, but Wicked and Hairspray were sold out, and I asked my parents if we could see rent, and they were like, oh we've already seen the movie.</p>

<p>Oh, my parents...they're such philistines.</p>

<p>Philistine...I love that word! If you've seen the Squid and the Whale (a movie) you'll get it.</p>

<p>I saw Mamma Mia with my grandmother like a year ago.</p>

<p>nothing....
I would love to see something (anything really), but I'll have to get to NY first...
I did see Wicked in Chicago with a lot of the original cast. I wasn't expecting to like it at all, but it was really amazing.</p>

<p>Rent and The Producers.</p>

<p>The Lion King
Rent
Les Miz
Hairspray
Phantom of the Opera
Mamma Mia
Annie Get Your Gun
Avenue Q
Beauty and the Beast
The Music Man
Wonderful Town
Kiss Me, Kate</p>

<p>I've got tickets to see Wicked next week.</p>

<p>I've seen a few off-broadway and professional non-broadway shows (Forbidden Broadway, Miss Saigon, Candide, etc) and a few operas as well (Carmen, Le Nozze di Figaro, something else that was really funny whose name I could never pronounce or remember).</p>

<p>Hooray for living in NY ;)</p>

<p>Cats, Chicago, Beauty & the Beast x2 (not by choice on the second one), Thoroughly Modern Millie, Annie Get your gun, Wicked (original cast), Kiss me Kate x2, Rent, Grease, A Christmas Carol, 42nd Street, plus a ton of off broadway's, and I'm sure I'm forgetting a few ontop of that...</p>

<p>Beauty and the Beast - great as a first broadway musical experience
The Lion King - loved the music
Hairspray - excellent, tons of fun</p>

<p>That's it</p>