Well, I already have tickets to see RENT again on tour this February, and I'm planning on seeing it again this summer in NYC. That will be my 4th and 5th time.
I am DYING to see it again, but I want to see the other plays that I have not seen first. I will most certainly be making a return trip to that show at some point, though.
Rock 'n Roll ~ especially now that I've read the script (last saw on Dec. 23)
The Homecoming ~ saw it for the 3rd time tonight (run-through during the strike, the performance before opening day, and now tonight) and it blew me away even more. Had a really nice chat with Gareth, Raul and Eve (separately) at the stage door too.
Experience live theater. Experience paintings. Experience books. Live, look and listen like artists! ~ imaginethis
LIVE THAT LESSON!!!!!!
Once I saw CURTAINS I knew I'd be back again. (I've been six times now - two of those times were within the same week.) It's my feel-good show. I have a great time every time I see it.
I think SPELLING BEE was probably the last show before that one where I really wanted to go back and see it again and again.
PILLOWMAN. Not really an "again and again" type show, but certainly one I really wanted to go back and see again after I saw it the first time. And I did see it a second time.
It's late and I'm drawing a blank on other shows, though I know there are more. I don't usually give in to seeing a show multiple times (especially since it's not easy to afford that).
A Chorus Line. I saw it for the first time over Christmas and I was blown away. I cried about six or seven times during the show-- it moved me very much and it's my favorite type of show in the sense that the show is very comedic at times and very dramatic at other times.
Once I saw CURTAINS I knew I'd be back again. (I've been six times now - two of those times were within the same week.) It's my feel-good show. I have a great time every time I see it.
Damn. I very nearly saw Curtains, but then couldn't decide on anything at TKTS and there was a huge line and I blurted out "Errr....Hairspray!" before I'd had time to think (the line moves past the board too fast). The only thing I was thinking was that Hairspray had a better seat available and that it might be interesting to see Lance Bass on Broadway (it wasn't, really). Don't get me wrong - I hadn't seen Hairspray before and it was a fun show, but I kick myself for not seeing Curtains every time I see someone on this board rave about it. And when I remember that I could've seen DHP and Debra Monk! I have to stop typing now because I'm so...ergh.
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Grey Gardens was the first show that I ever saw once and went, "Wow, I need to see that again as soon as possible."
Right now that show is Curtains as well. I just can't get enough of that fun show with all it's amazing performances. And Megan and Noah's dancing. <--
"This table, he is over one hundred years old. If I could, I would take an old gramophone needle and run it along the surface of the wood. To hear the music of the voices. All that was said." - Doug Wright, I Am My Own Wife
Avenue Q. When I saw it on tour, I had such a good time that as soon as it ended, I immediately wanted to see it again! It was by far the most fun I've ever had in a theater! I loved every second of it. I desperately want to see it again.
Young Frankenstein----in fact I just ordered tickets to see it again in February---(not great seats, but at least I'll see this cast---they're amazing!) Also---Jersey Boys (Christian Hoff, in particular)
XANADU!! I think that show is the most fun I've had in awhile.
I love the onstage seats. You can see just fine.
Also-August: Osage County-planning a return to that.
(on the cheap side, the Xanadu onstage seats are a real possibility for a repeat visit)
"A birdcage I plan to hang. I'll get to that someday. A birdcage for a bird who flew away...Around the world."
"Life is a cabaret old chum, only a cabaret old chum, and I love a cabaret!"-RIP Natasha Richardson-I was honored to have witnessed her performance as Sally Bowles.