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Probably Little Shop of Horrors. So much fun, and the ladies doing the singing were absolutely amazing
Also loved Priscilla Queen of the Desert, but as we were sat right at the top you could see the ping pong ball being fired out of a hole in the chair. It must have looked amazing for those on the ground floor |
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Agree with Lion King but I'd struggle to pick just one. Frozen & Aladdin had amazing set and special effects. Phantom of the Opera as I love some of the costumes. I saw Moulin Rouge at the start of the year and that's a good all rounder (also helps I love the film) |
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By *r TriomanMan
over a year ago
Chippenham Malmesbury area |
Saw an Am-Dram production of The Lady Killers in Wandsworth last week, it was amazing.
Such a funny and well written play, delivered by a highly talented, energetic cast that would've been a match for any professionals.
Despite the limit stage space and it being a challenging play to put on, the set was fantastic and it was brilliantly directed. And... cost just a little over a tenner to see. More Am-Dram for me please! |
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"Cabaret at the Kit Kat club.
It was the whole experience rather than just the production but it was absolutely fantastic."
I'd love to see that! Did you see the latest version with Self Esteem and Jake Shears?
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"The best I've seen was the network...with Bryan Cranston.
Most recent : Ricky Horror Picture Show...and still as much fun as ever.
Is that Rocky's Brothers spin off?? "
It is
Bloody autocorrect... |
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"It's really bothering me what was the name of the play where the three guys sat chatting and the cast was regularly replaced with well known TV and film actors.
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ART.
I always wanted to see it but never got around to it |
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"It's really bothering me what was the name of the play where the three guys sat chatting and the cast was regularly replaced with well known TV and film actors.
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ART.
I always wanted to see it but never got around to it |
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over a year ago
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"I'm doing a cultured thread! Blame the cold. Horny threads will resume one day.
What's the best theatre production you have cast those pretty eyes of yours on? And why is it The Lion King?"
Seeing Hamilton was one of the best experiences of my life |
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By *.T.Man
over a year ago
Birmingham Airport |
Sweeney Todd.
Was sceptical at first as Michael Ball (big moonfaced happy chap that he is) was playing Todd, with Imelda Staunton and Mrs Miggins.
wow!
I was blown away!
Dark, atmospheric, funny at times and by far one of the best things I have seen (Except the One Down, Five to Go Monty Python tour). |
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Took myself to The Book of Mormon for my 40th, it was just so funny, thoroughly recommend.
Im a big fan of Shakespeare too, the productions at The Globe are always amazing.
Ooh, and Witness for the Prosecution at County Hall is brilliant!
(big theatre fan here )
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Took myself to The Book of Mormon for my 40th, it was just so funny, thoroughly recommend.
Im a big fan of Shakespeare too, the productions at The Globe are always amazing.
Ooh, and Witness for the Prosecution at County Hall is brilliant!
(big theatre fan here )
X "
Book of Mormon for me next as well |
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