Broadway Shows Discussion

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I have not seen that one but their website says 8+ for age. One Reddit post says their is implied sex in a dance number. If you google "Hadestown age rating" none of the comments sound any worse than Hamilton. I'd probably take our 9 year olds to it. We just happened to be out of town when the tour came through Dallas a few months ago or I'd have a better answer.
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not a true Boradway show, but we saw "An Evening with Kristen Chenoweth" with the Colorado Symphony last weekend and it was great. Man can she sing, and stories were great too. I'd highly recommend it if it comes near you.
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BQ2001 said:

not a true Boradway show, but we saw "An Evening with Kristen Chenoweth" with the Colorado Symphony last weekend and it was great. Man can she sing, and stories were great too. I'd highly recommend it if it comes near you.


Saw her when she came to Houston about 5 years ago. She puts on a great show.
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TXAG 05 said:

BQ2001 said:

not a true Boradway show, but we saw "An Evening with Kristen Chenoweth" with the Colorado Symphony last weekend and it was great. Man can she sing, and stories were great too. I'd highly recommend it if it comes near you.


Saw her when she came to Houston about 5 years ago. She puts on a great show.
Agree with both of you!
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If anyone is going to NY, I got a promo code for Hamilton today that I am not going to use. Looks to be be $20-$60 off depending on the seat.

Valid now to October 2nd.
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I'd love the code. My wife and daughter are going in February and will be seeing Hamilton and Wicked.
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Prophet00 said:

I'd love the code. My wife and daughter are going in February and will be seeing Hamilton and Wicked.
Those are the two I took one of my daughters to on our first trip. I just looked at the fine print, and its only through October 2nd. If I get another one I will let you know.



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Thanks, I appreciate it!
BQ2001
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Saw Hadestown last night in Denver and it was amazing. We had listened to the music quite a bit and I did some explaining of the story to my 8yo before hand. She loved every minute of it. The set and all the performers where great. It wasn't inappropriate at all for my daughter (I had asked earlier in the thread) but the story could be hard for someone younger coming in without any background. Wait For Me and Why We Build the Wall gave me chills and Epic III was stunning.

If you get a chance, go see it.
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Good to hear the props for Hadestown. Great show.

Another show that was a surprise, similar to Hadestown, was Come From Away. I have been finding myself listening to the soundtrack quite frequently. If you have the opportunity go see it. Well worth it.

My upcoming shows for this season

Pretty Woman
Lion King (5th time but going with some friend that have never seen it)
Six
Jesus Christ Superstar
Tina
Fiddler
To Kill a Mockingbird (this is a play, no music - I am looking forward to it)
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CoachRTM said:

Saw Waitress this week.

Cast and soundtrack were great, and there were plenty of laugh out loud moments. My wife and I hated the plot and almost every character. I'd put it in the bottom tier of shows we have seen because of that.

it had to have been written by someone who cheated on their spouse and wants to feel better about it.... right?

- Jenna cheated on her abusive husband. Ok, I get it.
- Becky cheated on her bed-ridden husband.
- Cal cheated on his wife that he thinks might be gay
- The doctor cheated on his wife, who by all accounts seems like a nice person and loves him.

... and these are the leads we're supposed to like and relate to?

Jenna is one of the weakest lead characters I've ever seen. The actress was great, I just didn't like the role.

I agree with you. I did not relate to it at all, and it was one of my least favorite musicals.

The only good thing about it was intermission, when I saw it in NYC a few years back, and you could buy a small pie for a snack.

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Come From Away is great, I'm seeing it for the second time here in Denver next month, it's in my top 5 favorites.
We got our season ticket shows for 23/24 and it's not bad, but we will probably see most all the extras too (thoughts for my CC bill)
Rest of this year we have Ain't Too Proud, My Fair Lady, Mean Girls and To Kill a Mockingbird.

23/24 Season
1776
Jagged Little Pill
Beetlejuice
Tina
Six
Message in a Bottle
MJ
Company

The extras are
Anastasia
Les Miz
Aladdin
Book of Mormon
Annie
Wicked
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Does anyone recommend a reputable website for booking Broadway tickets? At a discount if possible. We're going to NYC in next month (weekend before Turkey Day). Our girls do dance so we thought Chicago was a good option.
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Todaytix is the only one I would trust
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We are going to Leopoldstadt and Merrily We Roll Along in January
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If anyone has a promo code for Wicked or Chicago they're not using I'd be obliged.
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Saw "The Music Man" with Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster. Simply amazing and just so much fun!

Seeing "six" in Houston in a few weeks. I've only heard good things about it, so I'm excited to see it!
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SIx was great and I really appreciated that it has no intermission just straight through
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jrod2181 said:

SIx was great and I really appreciated that it has no intermission just straight through


We saw Six in London back last November. Loved it. Just fun. And was really cool getting to see it in England.
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We saw Six when we went to NYC to see Music Man in February, and I haven't stopped playing the soundtrack since. It's a TON of fun and I can't wait to see it again in Houston in a few weeks.

They released a live recording of the opening night performance and you can hear the crowd roaring and clapping along.
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caleblyn said:

Good to hear the props for Hadestown. Great show.

Another show that was a surprise, similar to Hadestown, was Come From Away. I have been finding myself listening to the soundtrack quite frequently. If you have the opportunity go see it. Well worth it.

My upcoming shows for this season

Pretty Woman
Lion King (5th time but going with some friend that have never seen it)
Six
Jesus Christ Superstar
Tina
Fiddler
To Kill a Mockingbird (this is a play, no music - I am looking forward to it)


Both Come From Away and Hadestown are easily in my top 5. Trying to find an opportunity to go see Hadestown again. Dying to take my freshman at A&M. He would love it!
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Hadestown which is amazing will be in Fort Worth Jun 27-July 2nd at the Bass Performance Hall
if you can't make it to NYC before then
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jrod2181 said:

Todaytix is the only one I would trust
This. We use it almost exclusively.

Just went to NYC last week and here's what I saw:

A Strange Loop - I love that this show exists and that it got this production with the investment and that it is running on Broadway. It's an important piece of theatre. That said, it could have used some more work. It's story telling gets lost a bit in the construct of a play within a play within a play. It's certainly not for everyone but worth seeing. Do some research so you know what you're getting yourself into if you do go to this.

1776 - This script is super clunky to begin with but this production did a good job with it. There's some really powerful moments but overall the show is probably just ok. Part of me wishes they would have just written a new show instead of trying to use this one but the fact that it was written in the 70s about the 1770s and a lot of the text is still relevant is interesting.

The Piano Lesson - The cast is great. August Wilson is great at monologues and dialogue. I'm not enthralled with the play itself if that makes sense. The production was fantastic. I'm just not sure this is one of my favorite. I appreciate it's place in his cycle but if it weren't for Samuel L Jackson I probably would have skipped this one. I also got an understudy for Danielle Brooks and that could have thrown things off a bit so early in the run.

Kimberly Akimbo - Loved this one. Good musical, funny and moving. The cast was good. I am pretty sure I saw the play version of this years ago. It makes a good musical though and it's one that I'm not at all bothered is based on other material.

Leopoldstadt - Very good play, very well directed, very well acted. Very heavy subject but incredibly fascinating. It's also loosely autobiographical if I'm understanding it right. Likely Stoppard's last play given his age so I'm glad I caught it in the original production.
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I've seen

Phantom
Les Mis
Parade
Miss Saigon
Memphis
Jekyll & Hyde

Finally got to see Phantom at The Majestic in NYC back in May. Been wanting to do that for decades. Heard it's closing next year after an insane run.

I want to see Beetlejuice, everyone in New York was saying it's fantastic. Also want to see Wicked.
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Good to know this thread is here.

Loved Six - saw week of Thanksgiving.

Seeing & Juliet and Funny Girl next week.
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Seeing Six a 2nd time next week, too. They just recast the entire thing (three originals were in it last time I saw it.)
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Just updating my top 5 after watching Hadestown a couple months back.

1. Hamilton
2. Come From Away
3. Hadestown
4. Book of Mormon
5. Bright Star
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Just because I have to let it out:

I've seen 40 different shows in New York. Hamilton, I rank 38th. Don't get the love for it. At all.
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I don't know how I missed this thread in the past. Love reading everyone's reviews. I'm a theater nut, especially lately because my daughter has been performing a lot (only in regional and touring stuff so far) so obviously I see everything she's in, plus we go to see friends any time we can. Over the last few years I've seen:

Come From Away (NYC and Fort Worth)
Music Man (NYC)
Moulin Rouge (NYC)
Hamilton (NYC, Chicago, Fort Worth)
SIX (Dallas)
My Fair Lady (NYC and Fort Worth)
Miss Saigon (Fort Worth)
Hello Dolly (Fort Worth)
Book of Mormon (NYC)
Dear Evan Hansen (Fort Worth)
Mean Girls (Fort Worth)
The first act of Oklahoma! (Fort Worth)
Anastasia (NYC and Fort Worth)
Les Mis (NYC and Fort Worth)
Fiddler on the Roof (Fort Worth)
Mama Mia (Fort Worth)

And then of course all the smaller scale regional theater or touring productions either my kid or our friends have been in:

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Annie
Anne of Green Gables
A Christmas Story
Marie Antoinette
Sound of Music
Mary Poppins
Frozen
A Christmas Carol
Oliver
Little Shop of Horrors
Moana.

It's basically impossible to pick a favorite, but Moulin Rouge surprised me the most and was an absolute blast to watch. I think the cast in that was overall the most talented group of people I've ever seen in any one production and I did not stop smiling the entire time. Prior to seeing MR I would have said the same about Hamilton (in NYC). I still think it's a great production, I'm personally just burned out on a lot of it.

Music Man was a delight solely because Hugh Jackman's energy is insanely infectious, otherwise it's just an okay show.

The only ones I would not watch again are Miss Saigon and Oklahoma (unless someone revives a version of it that isn't depressing and weird af).
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Agloahfour you made the wise decision and bailed at intermission for Oklahoma in FW. I stayed and the show only got worse. It was a horrible adaptation of the Oklahoma. I have no idea how this show continues to get booked in large venues.
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AgFormerlyInIrving said:

Just because I have to let it out:

I've seen 40 different shows in New York. Hamilton, I rank 38th. Don't get the love for it. At all.


I think Hamilton is definitely a "love it or hate it" type of musical. We're on different sides of that, and that's ok.

I like it because it's unlike any musical I had ever seen before - the creativity in the show, the casting and the lyricism changed my view of "musicals" forever.

It is a love letter (through rose colored lenses) to the country, written by the son of immigrants. There's also homages to some of the best hip hop artist of all time written into the music which are fun Easter Eggs to some like me.
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JayHowdy! said:

Agloahgour you made the wise decision and bailed at intermission for Oklahoma in FW. I stayed and the show only got worse. It was a horrible adaptation of the Oklahoma. I have no idea how this show continues to get booked in large venues.



I actually enjoyed the most recent version. But I also knew going into it that it was a reinterpretation of the original. I do think they could have done a little bit better preparing people for stark differences.

Overall, I thought it was an interesting take on it.
caleblyn
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Watched Six a few weeks ago. I enjoyed it. Definitely the shortest show I have ever seen. Music was great and the ladies were all very good.

Jesus Christ Superstar is next but looking to sell those seats. Next up is Tina.
caleblyn
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Some good news. I have been hearing some rumor mill talk that Aida might make a return.
caleblyn
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Rereading my OP is humorous. My top 5 is much different presently.

I would definitely have the following in the top five, based on the times I have listened to the soundtrack recently.

- Hamilton
- Come From Away
- Hadestown
- Les Mis
 
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