Annie D ([info]clearblacklines) wrote,
@ 2006-04-21 23:29:00
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Current mood: stressed
Current music:Cowsills - Hair
Entry tags:musicals, rl

Wicked
Noooooooooooooooo!

Why do you torment me so? WHY WHY WHY?!

2006 West End musicals that I'm going to miss because I left London:

  1. Wicked - WITH IDINA MENZEL ARGH

  2. Evita - WITH PHILIP QUAST ARGH

  3. Spamalot - WITH TIM CURRY ARGH


I wallow in my pit of petty bitterness. >:O



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[info]inuitka
2006-04-21 10:24 pm UTC (link)
You know, I live in Poland where musicals aren't popular, so the only ones I have seen are: Miss Saigon, Grease and Peter Pan (a great Polish musical) and Notre-Dame de Paris in London. How sad is that... :(
I would give everything to see Beauty and the Beast but I never will. Living in Poland sucks... :(

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[info]clearblacklines
2006-04-22 03:31 am UTC (link)
I haven't had much exposure to musicals either, it was only when I was in living in London that I really fell in love with them. I'm just very sad that only a few months after I've left London these great musicals are arriving there, with amazing actors that I'd love to see in the flesh. *sigh* I feel your pain.

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[info]shego2drakken
2006-04-23 02:40 am UTC (link)
I've only seen The Lion King (not when it first came out), and I'd just love to go to London. Period.

Addition: Rocky Horror Show when Tim Curry was Frank. INVENT TIME TRAVEL, DAMMIT!

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[info]clearblacklines
2006-04-23 11:28 am UTC (link)
It's been nearly five months since I left and I'm missing London terribly. *pines*

There are so many original cast line-ups that I'd love to see, so yes, TIME TRAVEL!

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[info]rogue
2006-04-23 03:50 am UTC (link)

Awww! [hugs her] I'm so sorry that you're going to miss them. ^^;

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[info]clearblacklines
2006-04-23 11:27 am UTC (link)
I'm just being sulky that my theatre-fangirling has been thwarted. ^_^

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[info]joeytheteapot
2006-04-25 06:06 am UTC (link)
I want to cry now. IDINA?!

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[info]joeytheteapot
2006-05-02 05:41 am UTC (link)
Oh yeah. Did you ever get Cinderella with Julie Andrews downloaded? If so, what'd you think?

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[info]clearblacklines
2006-05-02 07:25 am UTC (link)
Besides that the prince is insanely pretty? The show's very dated but still quaintly cool, Julie Andrews is awesome and for some reason I really like the stepsisters.

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[info]joeytheteapot
2006-05-02 07:44 am UTC (link)
Yeah, it's VERY dated. And cheap, although not as much so as the 65 version. But it was live TV in 1957, so yeah, not working with much. :P Not to mention the source material isn't as fabulous as those on the US East Coast with color TV sets that night in 1957 got, but it's all we have. :(

YES! These stepsisters are awesome. I especially love Alice Ghostley (Joy), cause she pops up in so many things I love. She was the shop teacher in Grease, she guest starred as Stan Zbornak's mom in the US TV sitcom The Golden Girls, and had a recurring character, Bernice, in Designing Women, another US sitcom. So it's nice to see her in yet something else I love.

Yes. The Prince WAS a Hottie McHot. XD And Julie rocks my face.

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