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Old 07-27-2008, 04:23 PM
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That's really good to know. We have tickets to see her concert here in Denver the first week of August.

Saw her in NY in both RENT and Wicked.

Very talented woman.
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Old 07-27-2008, 04:51 PM
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That's really good to know. We have tickets to see her concert here in Denver the first week of August.

Saw her in NY in both RENT and Wicked.

Very talented woman.
Indeed she is! You'll love the concert. She performed most of, if not all of her current CD as well as a couple of RENT and Wicked songs. She's wildly entertaining and really hilarious. She gives off a really informal, friendly vibe and loves chatting with the audience. Great concert experience!
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Old 08-05-2008, 09:56 AM
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This was so freaking awesome:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cq4ioNqwpFc

My secret dream is to be in Hair as Berger or JCS as Judas.

*sigh*
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Old 08-05-2008, 10:51 AM
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senusret-you may just get your wish. i think i heard or read somewhere that hair was opening up this month in new york.

now if only godspell would make a return.
added edit: found some information for you http://www.broadway.com/Gen/Buzz_Story.aspx?ci=569414
so perhaps it may return to broadway. keep on wishing and dreaming.
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This was so freaking awesome:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cq4ioNqwpFc

My secret dream is to be in Hair as Berger or JCS as Judas.

*sigh*
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Old 08-05-2008, 09:54 PM
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senusret-you may just get your wish. i think i heard or read somewhere that hair was opening up this month in new york.

now if only godspell would make a return.
added edit: found some information for you http://www.broadway.com/Gen/Buzz_Story.aspx?ci=569414
so perhaps it may return to broadway. keep on wishing and dreaming.
Hey R...

Go for it!

I thought it interesting that the first few YouTube comments didn't seem to realize that this show was on Broadway those many years ago...

I didn't go too far back in the comments, though.

Tinia...

Our son-in-law directed Godspell at a local theatre company a couple of years ago, and I thought you might be interested in some small parts of the review from the Denver Post threatre critic...

"Many a day-by- day ago, when I was a teen on the precipice of adulthood, I saw a joyous little musical that rocked me to my young, cynical core. Nothing in a theater - or in a church - has ever moved me in the same way as my first production of "Godspell...

...Surely someone, I thought, will understand that "Godspell" does not merely follow the gospel of St. Matthew...

...Someone will have a clue how to establish a satisfying initial context; how to find the right balance of reverence and playfulness, of joy and sobriety, of theology and secularism. And someone will know how to execute a finale that will leave its audience in search of a hammer with which to go out and build a beautiful city...

But then again, maybe "Godspell" is a real-life Brigadoon. Maybe it's only intended to reveal its true power every 100 years...

...It is clear from the top that (the director) has assembled a loving and lovable cast of talented youngsters to do his good works, ranging from the refreshingly forceful (actor) as the master, to the comic relief of (actor). The kind of chemistry they exude is only reached through outrageous luck or a brilliantly effective rehearsal process...

...Though the first act has its share of missed moments, the final 45 minutes are close to perfect. (our daughter's) "Turn Back O Man" perfectly marks the change in tone to older, more serious and more sexual. (Actor) understands that "By My Side" is a confusing amalgam of budding passion mixed with real fear. (Actor) and (actor) start the tears flowing early with "On the Willows" before two unexpected jolts: (Actor's) visceral crucifixion is the most bloody and effective I've ever seen, and (the directors) choice to follow the death scene with Stephen Schwartz's "Beautiful City" is, for lack of a more adequate word, beautiful...

When it was over, I was in shock that my search for the next great "Godspell" was over, but I mulled why I wasn't reaching for the hammer with which to build that beautiful city. Maybe that first "Godspell" was a miracle to me only because it found me at the right time, right place and most important, right age. Maybe I'm too old to feel quite that way again, but perhaps every production of "Godspell," great or flawed, is a small miracle for someone..."

Perhaps the reviewer is right. Maybe Godspell was in the right place at the right time for a very special generation.

Or maybe it takes a special director and cast.

I don't know.
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Old 08-05-2008, 11:45 PM
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wow. thanks for making and taking the time to share.
i think i can agree across the board.
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Hey R...

Go for it!

I thought it interesting that the first few YouTube comments didn't seem to realize that this show was on Broadway those many years ago...

I didn't go too far back in the comments, though.

Tinia...

Our son-in-law directed Godspell at a local theatre company a couple of years ago, and I thought you might be interested in some small parts of the review from the Denver Post threatre critic...

"Many a day-by- day ago, when I was a teen on the precipice of adulthood, I saw a joyous little musical that rocked me to my young, cynical core. Nothing in a theater - or in a church - has ever moved me in the same way as my first production of "Godspell...

...Surely someone, I thought, will understand that "Godspell" does not merely follow the gospel of St. Matthew...

...Someone will have a clue how to establish a satisfying initial context; how to find the right balance of reverence and playfulness, of joy and sobriety, of theology and secularism. And someone will know how to execute a finale that will leave its audience in search of a hammer with which to go out and build a beautiful city...

But then again, maybe "Godspell" is a real-life Brigadoon. Maybe it's only intended to reveal its true power every 100 years...

...It is clear from the top that (the director) has assembled a loving and lovable cast of talented youngsters to do his good works, ranging from the refreshingly forceful (actor) as the master, to the comic relief of (actor). The kind of chemistry they exude is only reached through outrageous luck or a brilliantly effective rehearsal process...

...Though the first act has its share of missed moments, the final 45 minutes are close to perfect. (our daughter's) "Turn Back O Man" perfectly marks the change in tone to older, more serious and more sexual. (Actor) understands that "By My Side" is a confusing amalgam of budding passion mixed with real fear. (Actor) and (actor) start the tears flowing early with "On the Willows" before two unexpected jolts: (Actor's) visceral crucifixion is the most bloody and effective I've ever seen, and (the directors) choice to follow the death scene with Stephen Schwartz's "Beautiful City" is, for lack of a more adequate word, beautiful...

When it was over, I was in shock that my search for the next great "Godspell" was over, but I mulled why I wasn't reaching for the hammer with which to build that beautiful city. Maybe that first "Godspell" was a miracle to me only because it found me at the right time, right place and most important, right age. Maybe I'm too old to feel quite that way again, but perhaps every production of "Godspell," great or flawed, is a small miracle for someone..."

Perhaps the reviewer is right. Maybe Godspell was in the right place at the right time for a very special generation.

Or maybe it takes a special director and cast.

I don't know.
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Old 08-09-2008, 02:39 PM
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^^^^DA, Believe it or Not, September 2008: http://godspellonbroadway.com/
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Old 08-10-2008, 10:20 PM
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Ohhhh Sutton Foster. I adore her.

I hope this show does well and isn't a flop. It seems interesting, to say the least.

I just want to say that I am pumped for Equus! I'll be making a trip to NYC to see it.
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Old 08-12-2008, 09:37 PM
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Outta my way Elphaba, there's a new greenie on Broadway!

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Old 08-12-2008, 10:16 PM
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Outta my way Elphaba, there's a new greenie on Broadway!

Thats just downright scary! Has broadway gotten that bad that they must turn Shrek into a musical or a play?
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Old 09-06-2008, 01:48 PM
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I've been reading reviews of Shrek the Musical on Broadway World. They seem to be revamping it and making some good last minute changes. Has anyone seen it yet? I'm trying to decide whether to get tickets for it for our upcoming December trip.
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Old 09-07-2008, 04:50 AM
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I'm waiting for Apocalypto the Musical. Also The Passion of Christ the Musical.
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Old 09-08-2008, 01:08 AM
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I really want to see Equus this Novemeber. Unfortunately, I don't think I will be able to. I'm very sad about this.
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Old 09-25-2008, 03:20 AM
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Rent fans:

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When "RENT," Broadway's landmark musical, marks the end of an era and closes its historic run, Sony Pictures Releasing's new special programming division The Hot Ticket will be there. For the first time ever, audiences across the country who are unable to attend a Broadway show will be able to see this once-in-a-lifetime event as The Hot Ticket presents the closing of "RENT" in select movie theaters with special limited engagement performances September 24th, 25th, 27th, and 28th.
I saw it tonight! Might see it again this weekend
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Old 01-19-2009, 12:53 PM
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I saw Spring Awakening (travelling Broadway cast) last night and LOVED it!!

Once I got over the heeby jeebies of the nude/sex scene I cannot tell you how glad I am that I went to see this with a friend and not my son! lol

The music was AWESOME, I just bought the album on I-tunes.
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