What is your favorite Broadway show?

by LyinEyes 37 Replies latest jw friends

  • LyinEyes
    LyinEyes

    I have never seen a Broadway show in person, but I have it on my to do list before I die.....

    Of course there are some local shows that are being done that I want to take my children to see. I think it will be alot of fun, especially for my daughter who adores the Musical,,,,,,,CATS.........We rented the video of the Musical Cats,and I have watched most of it.

    As a JW I never pursued my interest in the Arts, and I let that part of me die. Now I am beginning to live life again, and I am picking up things that interested me when I was younger.

    I was watching CATS,,,,,,,,and the Cat is singing......"Memory", ( I downloaded the version sung by Betty Buckley,,,,,,,,,,,,,, awesome!!!) and was so moved by the dance, the music and the expression of the faces of the broadway cast. I can only imagine what it would be like to see it live.......wow!!

    So have you seen a Broadway play or musical? Have you seen any remakes of these in your home town? If so what is your favorite ones, and what do you recommended to see?

    And does anybody know the story behind the CATS musical? I mean I can tell you what I get from it so far, but it would be my interpretation and I havent seen the beginning,,,,,,,,so tell me what you think.

    I am going to watch it from the start tonight , it's exciting to watch and experience new things

  • Jade
    Jade

    Roo and I went to see Phantom of the Opera at the Bass Hall. It was soooo beautiful. It made me cry. I defintely recommend it.

    Jade

  • LyinEyes
    LyinEyes

    Oh Jade I love that story, and I most definatly want to see that one too........ there are so many,,,, I have heard many people say how moving an Opera is and seeing a beautiful Broadway show.

    I found this about the musical Cats,,,,,,,,,,,,and I can't wait to watch it from the start to finish now.

    Media | Notes | Purchase | Songlist | Synopsis | Vote
    Act One: When Cats are Maddened by the Midnight Dance

    At rise, the audience finds itself in a huge junkyard. Onstage, a special breed of cats known as Jellicle cats are making their way to the junkyard (Jellicle Songs for Jellicle Cats). Suddenly they spot the audience and realize the audience doesn't know what makes Jellicle cats special from ordinary cats. Jellicle cats are each give three names each, one name given by their human owners, one name that is unique and fits only that cat's personality, and one name that is so divine that only the cat knows it and still contemplates over it (The Naming of Cats).

    But the most special thing about Jellicle cats is that they are able to have the opportunity to be reborn, which is the reason the Jellicle cats gather together in the junkyard that night. It is the night of the annual Jellicle Ball, where Old Deuteronomy, the eldest Jellicle cat, "through a silence you can cut with a knife announces the cat that is to be reborn." (Invitation to the Jellicle Ball).

    The first cat competing for a spot in heaven is Jennyanydots, The Old Gumbie Cat. Fooling her masters into believing she is dormant during the day, Jennyanydots comes alive and useful at night. Instead of chasing the mice and insects, she teaches them music and crochetting so they don't ruin the house with their destructive behaviors.

    The next cat is The Rum Tum Tugger, a curious yet suave cat who annoys his masters with his mischief and fickleness. Suddenly, the Rum Tum Tugger is interrupted by an uninvited guest, Grizabella, the Glamour Cat. Grizabella begs the cats to let her come to the Jellicle Ball, but the other cats ostracize the faded beauty, alienated by her "lady-of-the-night" ways.

    The third cat in competition is "Bustopher Jones", the sophisticated "cat about town". Fattened by high society living, Bustopher Jones is a well-liked cat among the Jellicle Cats, unlike Grizabella. Suddenly, the cats are scared off into hiding when they hear some ominous noises, frantically whispering, "Macavity!" Two cats don't go off into hiding, the unsavory duo Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer. Both are professional "cat" burglars who cause all sorts of mischief while they burglarize the houses. When the other Jellicle cats come out of hiding to watch the two croon over their stolen goods, they chase Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer out of the junkyard.

    Finally, the awaited moment of the Jellicle Ball has arrived. Old Deuteronomy has come to the Jellicle Ball. The old cat is welcome by worship, praise, and kisses. No Jellicle cat has ever been as great as Old Deuteronomy. When Old Deuteronomy is seated, Munkustrap entertains him with the tale of "The Awefull Battle Between the Pekes and Pollicle Dogs". Finally, The Jellicle Ball begins. The cats start to dance the night away while Old Deuteronomy ponders which cat deserves the honor to be reborn.

    The ball is once again crashed by Grizabella, who feels she also deserves a chance to compete. The other cats disdainfully leave her alone to find another spot in the junkyard to dance. Unbeknownst to Grizabella, Old Deuteronomy is listening to her cries as she dreams for a second chance to regain her beauty and change her behaviors (Grizabella the Glamour Cat (Reprise)).

    Act Two: Why Will the Summer Day Delay--When Will Time Flow Away

    At rise, Old Deuteronomy is surrounded by the Jellicle cats in another part of the junkyard. He announces that he will choose the cat who "has found meaning to the happiness he or she has experienced" (The Moments of Happiness).

    Jellylorum then introduces the next candidate, Gus: the Theatre Cat. Gus was once one of the greatest actors of his time. As he recounts some of his exploits in the theatre, Gus realizes that theatre today is not what it once was. He relives in his mind one of his favorite plays, "Growltiger's Last Stand." His memory is so detailed that the audience can literally see Growltiger's ship, the leading lady Griddlebone who joined him in the romantic "Ballad of Billy Macaw", and the actors who played his nemeses. Soon the memory of the play fades and Gus finds himself back in the junkyard, with his theatre legacy a fading memory.

    The next cat to compete is Skimbleshanks, the Railway Cat, who believes in extreme efficiency and reflects that in his work at the train station. As Skimbleshanks entices the Jellicle cats with his daily life at the railway station, the Jellicle cats hear the ominous noise they heard earlier. Macavity, the Mystery Cat has shown up uninvited to the Jellicle Ball. Angered by not being invited, Macavity and his henchman spirit Old Deuteronomy away so he cannot decide which cat will go to heaven.

    As Munkustrap and some of the other Jellicle cats look for Macavity and Old Deuteronomy, Demeter and Bombularina whisper about the crimes this wicked cat has committed in his lifetime. He has even defied the law of gravity! His evilness has caused his to be feared by most Jellicle cats. Finally, Munkustrap and Alonso have found Macavity without their leader. They try to fight the answer out of him, but he is too powerful. Macavity tries to make a grand escape only to gets electrocuted from a nearby generator. When the smoke clears, Macavity is gone. And now there's no way to find Old Deuteronomy.

    The Rum Tum Tugger suggests that maybe if they conjure up magical Mr. Mistoffelees, he can help bring back Old Deuteronomy. Before anyone can summon this magical cat, Mr. Mistoffelees appears with his smooth moves and magic tricks. With a wave of the cape, he successfully recovers Old Deuteronomy, unharmed. The Jellicle cats rejoice. Mr. Mistoffelees has saved the day!

    For the third time, Grizabella comes back to the junkyard, tired of the shabby treatment she has been receiving from her fellow Jellicle cats. She explains how she wants to be reborn for a second chance to live differently--to live like the happy memories she has of when she was beautiful, before her years of prostitution (Memory).

    After Grizabella is through, it is obvious to Old Deuteronomy which cat should have the honor of going to heaven. The Jellicle cats finally kneel out of respect to the cat who will be going to be reborn-Grizabella! Old Deuteronomy escorts Grizabella on a flying tire "up to the Heaviside Layer past the Jellicle Moon and the Russell Hotel" when Grizabella is to be reborn (The Journey to the Heaviside Layer).

    It is almost morning. The Jellicle Ball is over for another year. As Old Deuteronomy adjourns his fellow Jellicle cats, he reminds them of their special privileges as cats (The Ad-dressing of Cats). Soon all of the Jellicle cats return home and the junkyard is quiet again for another year.

    I love when Grizabella sings,,,,,,,"Memory",,,,,,,,,,it is a hauntingly beautiful song, Dede.

  • Big Tex
    Big Tex

    Cats was a lot of fun. We had the chance to see it in London, the centre of all things cultural. I was a little creeped out when the cats went out into the audience, but Nina was positively delighted. There was a scene that reminded me of something from my childhood and that kind of bothered me, but overall it was well done.

    I didn't think I would enjoy Phantom, but it kind of pulled me in and by the end of it I was completely hooked. While the final song was being sung, I just had goosebumps.

    But there is no question my favourite and that is Les Miserables. I've seen it in Dallas and in London and I was, and still am, mesmerized by it. It's the only show that I can shed tears of joy and sadness (sometimes at the same time). It is fantastic and electric. Two thumbs up! Joe Bob says Check It Out!

  • myself
    myself

    I loved Phantom of the Opera too.The only problem was:everytime I looked at the toy monkey that would clash the cymbals I would go into bouts of hysterics (laughter)

  • SixofNine
    SixofNine

    Hey DeDe, a guy I work with all the time is good friends with Betty Buckley. Also, she was Ms. Ft Worth in 1966, and I worked with Ms. Ft Worth 2000 just last week. Spooky huh? Yeah, I guess not, lol.

    My favourite is Chicago *grrrrrrrrrrr*, but I'll always have a place in my heart of memories (wtf does that mean?) for Beauty and the Beast, because it was a great show, and my daughter was just old enough (about 3 1/2) to appreciate it and love it after having watched the movie 67 times.

    Mr. Cellophane.

  • SixofNine
    SixofNine

    Oh yeah, about Cats; as I recall it's a bunch of people dressed up like kitties slinking around the stage to music. A huge group of witnesses got themselves overdressed to see it, and I overdressed right along with them. Oh yeah, my ex wore a dress with a slit up to her hip bone, and needed my help to pin it, and also wore these sexy high heels that became straps winding round her shapely calves. Memories, misty water colored hard edged oil painted, memories... of the way we were.

    Six- mmmm...hmmm, cat class

  • TresHappy
    TresHappy

    Definitely have never seen a Broadway show, but have seen plenty of London productions and productions in the Dallas area. I got to see Richard Burton in Camelot a few years before he died, I saw Barry Williams do the Music Man in 1997 (didn't know Greg Brady could so sing so well). However one of my favorites remains a 1977 production of The Unsinkable Molly Brown, with Debbie Reynolds and Harve Presnall. What a great show!

  • TresHappy
    TresHappy

    Definitely have never seen a Broadway show, but have seen plenty of London productions and productions in the Dallas area. I got to see Richard Burton in Camelot a few years before he died, I saw Barry Williams do the Music Man in 1997 (didn't know Greg Brady could so sing so well). However one of my favorites remains a 1977 production of The Unsinkable Molly Brown, with Debbie Reynolds and Harve Presnall. What a great show!

  • Gopher
    Gopher

    OKLAHOMA!

    They brought it back to Broadway last year. Wish I could have seen it in person.

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