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Old 07-22-2008, 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted by DeltAlum View Post
Jersey Boys would be good, I think, but tickets are hard to get. At least you're looking far enough ahead.

Spamalot is fun if you like Monty Python. A little risque' but, depending on your 12 year old's maturity, is probably OK.

Same with Young Frankenstein.

Chorus Line revival is closing.

Spring Awakening is probably a little too "mature" for someone that age.

A couple of the other revivals, like South Pacific specifically, did very well in last night's Tonys.

I'm sure you know, but New York is wonderful in the Christmas Season.
I would think a twelve year old would like Jersey boys b/c its so high energy

Spamalot is great Sara Ramirez started in the cast and let me tell you she is HARD to match in vocality (WHOO DEAR JESUS)

DO NOT TAKE A 12 YEAR OLD TO SEE YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN!!!!!!!!!

Chorus Line is closing because AC Slater sucks ass (and that's all I'm gonna say about that)

Spring Awakening will draw anyone to tears... Not okay for a 12 year old by far but bit of trivia: It was written by the one hit wonder Duncan Sheik...

I have to say I would suggest Les Miserable??? Phantom is pretty good even though its in its 800th year on broadway... Avenue Q never fails to crack my shit up but def. not good for a child...
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