re: Most Disappointing Show You've Ever Seen Nov 14
2005, 02:03:17 PM
I would have to say it was Dracula. I am a big Wildhorn fan and this show was just aweful. I hope the new Dracula (Lestat By Elton John and Bernie Taupin)is not disappointing. I am really looking forward to It.
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re: Raúl Esparza to Star in John Doyle-Helmed Company Revival Nov 14
2005, 01:59:25 PM
This should be awesome. I saw Raúl in Caberet and he was great. I would like to see in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang but I am not sure if I will get the chance. He is an amazing singer and actor.
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Bare: A Pop Opera Nov 14
2005, 11:44:05 AM
We need to get this musical back on the boards. It was a great success in LA. The East Coast needs a chance to see and hear this musical. Please help me to get this musical back up and running. To get the music and judge for yourself it can be found here: http://www.sh-k-boom.com/ PLEASE HELP
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re: BATMAN: The Musical Still Developing Sep 29
2005, 08:25:36 AM
A movie musical is much better then these juke box musical crap. Mamma Mia aside these musicals need to go.
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New Website Sep 9
2005, 08:21:22 AM
Check out the new website dedicated to obscure and forgotten Broadway musical. www.fritzensobscurebroadway.com
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re: Go see dracula! Sep 22
2004, 04:31:29 PM
Don't waste you money.
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Red Lips tha musical Sep 20
2004, 12:53:53 PM
How would one go about getting the CD for this musical.
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re: We need HELP !!!!!!!!!!!!! Aug 23
2004, 09:46:07 AM
Just covering all the bases. Thank you
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We need HELP !!!!!!!!!!!!! Aug 22
2004, 09:30:49 PM
Foung on NJ Theater forum. I hope this is not true KEEPING BROADWAY ON THE RECORD www.stagespace.com For decades, almost every Broadway musical has left behind a permanent legacy - the Original Cast Recording. For many theater lovers, cast recordings have been the bridge to Broadway, giving the listener a glimpse of a first class production, no matter what the actual distance to New York. And although shows open and close, the cast recordings have remained, documenting the evolving history of musical theater and inspiring new generations of theater lovers across the world. But Original Cast Recordings are on the verge of extinction. More and more record executives consider cast recordings a waste of time and money, and have made it clear that the days of recording Broadway shows are numbered. Robert Hurwitz, president of Nonesuch Records, told a journalist in March 2004 that he will now be recording only two musical theater composers - Stephen Sondheim and Adam Guettel. Click here to read more about Cast Recordings in crisis: http://www.grammy.com/features/2004/0308_castalbums.aspx We cannot let the cast album die. This petition is being sent to the chief executives of Sony, RCA Victor, Nonesuch, Atlantic and Hollywood Records, demanding that Broadway cast albums be allowed to survive, for the sake of the industry itself. Stand up for Broadway Cast Recordings - sign your name to the petition and help save the future of musical theater. Click here to sign the petition: http://www.stagespace.com/petition
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