What's your all-time favourite musical?

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  • gabbygirl78
    gabbygirl78 Posts: 936 Member
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    Grease
    Annie
    Newsies (christian bale , yummy! it was love at first sight even as a kid! Then he had to mess it up with American Psycho!)
  • dunadan
    dunadan Posts: 105 Member
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    They've all been mentioned before...

    Classics: West Side Story, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Music Man, White Christmas, Oklahoma!, Sunday in the Park with George
    Modern: Les Mis, Rent, Phantom, Jersey Boys
  • bethmakesmusic
    bethmakesmusic Posts: 164 Member
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    Les Mis, then Singing In The Rain, Guys and Dolls and 7 Brides for 7 Bros and Hairspray. But I REALLY LOVE THEM ALL!!!!!
  • misalillstead
    misalillstead Posts: 407 Member
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    My Fair Lady, LES MIS!!! and Phantom of the Opera! :)
  • BernerValet
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    Man Of La Mancha
  • robin68562
    robin68562 Posts: 116 Member
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    I gotta say my least favorite is Cats. What utter nonsense! I walked out of the theatre and said, "What the hell was THAT?!" I'd have to say my favorite is The Wizard of Oz? That counts as a musical, doesn't it? Just because it's a movie and not a play --- If not, Phantom of the Opera. Saw it live on stage twice.
  • RedRita32
    RedRita32 Posts: 321 Member
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    The king and I, Carmen Jones, west side story
  • infamousdrew76
    infamousdrew76 Posts: 176 Member
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    Every single one that I haven't had to watch!
  • CallMeCupcakeDammit
    CallMeCupcakeDammit Posts: 9,375 Member
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    West Side Story - hands down.

    I can still recite lyrics from many of its songs........

    :blushing: :blushing: (My mom was a musical junkie - she played piano at home and would sing all of these "show tunes" when we were growing up........learned them by heart as a kid!)

    My best friend in high school and I used to sing the songs walking to and from school, and in the school bathrooms "Maria" sounds really cool. :smile: Even though I know the ending, I still cry every time! Maybe that's why it's my favorite, because it has high school memories attached to it. Funny Girl and Grease are two more of my faves, but I haven't had a lot of exposure.
  • debraran1
    debraran1 Posts: 520 Member
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    Les Miserable....on Broadway
  • 43932452
    43932452 Posts: 7,246 Member
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    Rocky Horror Picture Show.

    This!
    It's just a jump to the left.
    And then a step to the right.
    With your hands on your hips.

    You bring you knees in tight.
    But it's the pelvic thrust...
    That really drives you insane
    Let's do the Time Warp again.
    Let's do the Time Warp again.
    Let's do the Time Warp again

    Many Fridays/Saturdays in my youth spent with this one!!
  • Mitzki5
    Mitzki5 Posts: 482 Member
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    Any that I don't have to go to!
  • MorganLoag
    MorganLoag Posts: 1 Member
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    Tie between Annie Get Your Gun, South Pacific, and Damn Yankees, but there are so many others in a close second!!
  • OllyReeves
    OllyReeves Posts: 579 Member
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    Les Mis is amazing, Chicago is great too. A lot of musicals I'm not that keen on as audience, but I'm fond of because I've enjoyed being in them so much: for instance: Oklahoma, Anything Goes and Guys and Dolls. Calamity Jane was fun too. Looking forward to Footloose next year!
  • MissKitty9
    MissKitty9 Posts: 224 Member
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    Avenue Q :happy:
  • luisamaed
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    WICKED by Stephen Scwartz
  • ameliapond13
    ameliapond13 Posts: 245 Member
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    Sweeney Todd...I like my musicals a little twisted.
  • AlongCame_Molly
    AlongCame_Molly Posts: 2,835 Member
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    Hello Dolly! will always be number one.

    Other ones I love, but shift in order of favorite depending on my mood are, in no particular order right now:

    Rocky Horror Picture Show
    Little shop of Horrors
    Sweeney Todd
    The Sound of Music

    Honestly I've loved every one I've ever seen, like My Fair Lady, Wicked, Les Miserables, Moulin Rouge, Annie, Oklahoma!, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, The Music Man, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Chicago, The Scarlet Pimpernel, I love them all.
  • accebersmith
    accebersmith Posts: 96 Member
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    West Side Story, followed closely by The Music Man. I used to teach a unit on musical theater each spring in my general music classes, and these were big hits with the students, too.
  • panyg
    panyg Posts: 597 Member
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    On The Town, closely followed by Singing In The Rain