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Post by Bradman on Thu Jan 21, 2010 9:23 pm

Anyone seen this yet?

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Re: WICKED

Post by eowyn on Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:06 am

Seen what?

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Re: WICKED

Post by JKLever on Fri Jan 22, 2010 3:08 am

Bradders must be into his musicals...

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Re: WICKED

Post by Merlin on Fri Jan 22, 2010 6:45 am

Bradman wrote:Anyone seen this yet?


Yep.
Three years ago ... dragged along by the missus and my teenage daughter/her friend.
I paid.
It's all right :
(a) if you like musical mush distantly related to the Wizard of Oz.
(b) if you avoid paying
(c) if you're female.

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Re: WICKED

Post by footwork on Fri Jan 22, 2010 8:46 am

Yes. I saw it in both NY and Sydney; and I liked the latter better!

You will like it if:
(a) you appreciate excellent scenic design
(b) you enjoy an interesting story-line
(c) you're any gender, but come along with an open mind, not just the stereotypical male, 'I can't be seen to be watching musicals or everyone'll think I'm gay' approach.

Merlin I'm shocked, nay appalled by your attitude to musical theatre. Do you think it's Funny do you, when grown peeps burst into song in times of crisis?




As a little aside:
I also saw Patrick Swaze in Guys n Dolls, just before he became ill. And very good he was too, even though I was pithed at the time, because I'd been wanting to see Ewen McGregor. (sp?) hubba hubba

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Re: WICKED

Post by Basil on Fri Jan 22, 2010 9:47 am

According to some of the papers - a Spice Girls based musical is on the cards

Write to your MP
Burn effigies
Organise prayer vigils
Man the barricades

DO NOT LET IT HAPPEN!!! suicide

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Re: WICKED

Post by Zat on Fri Jan 22, 2010 10:30 am

First, Wot Bas says above is 100% correct. A Spice girls Muzakal MUST NOT HAPPEN!

As for 'WICKED', qmy, it's got Bert Newton in it. Therefore should be avoided at all costs.

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Re: WICKED

Post by Merlin on Fri Jan 22, 2010 10:31 am

footwork wrote:Yes. I saw it in both NY and Sydney; and I liked the latter better!

You will like it if:
(a) you appreciate excellent scenic design
(b) you enjoy an interesting story-line
(c) you're any gender, but come along with an open mind, not just the stereotypical male, 'I can't be seen to be watching musicals or everyone'll think I'm gay' approach.

Merlin I'm shocked, nay appalled by your attitude to musical theatre. Do you think it's Funny do you, when grown peeps burst into song in times of crisis?




As a little aside:
I also saw Patrick Swaze in Guys n Dolls, just before he became ill. And very good he was too, even though I was pithed at the time, because I'd been wanting to see Ewen McGregor. (sp?) hubba hubba


Very Happy
Nice try at being appalled footie, but safe to say I'm neither a stereotypical male nor am I gay!
I've seen ...
Phantom (8 times) - in four countries - UK production with Crawford and Brightman was and remains the best ever.
Les Mizz (4) - brilliant.
Evita (4) - including first night - david essex, best ever Che.
Cats (3) - always a delight.
Lion King (3) - amazing.
Joseph (the original and the latest)
Chess (2) - brilliant music.
Lady in White (1) - hated it.
Mamma Mia (1) - okay - preferred the film.
Chicago (1) - okay in parts.
Olver! (3) - great fun ... Rowan Atkinson was a classic F*gan.
... and various ballets and operas, too numerous to mention.

I just found 'Wicked' too ... errr ... slushy!

Hope that does it! Wink

edit: why did .... f a g a n ...appear in asterix form when typed in normal format ??!


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Re: WICKED

Post by Zat on Fri Jan 22, 2010 10:33 am

Merlin wrote:nor am I gay!
I've seen ...
Phantom (8 times)
Les Mizz (4) - brilliant.
Evita (4) - including first night - david essex, best ever Che.
Cats (3) - always a delight.
Lion King (3) - amazing.
Joseph (the original and the latest)
Chess (2) - brilliant music.
Lady in White (1) - hated it.
Mamma Mia (1) - okay - preferred the film.
Chicago (1) - okay in parts.
Olver! (3) - great fun ... Rowan Atkinson was a classic *****.

and now I'm getting my handbag and leaving...


It just had to be done...

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Re: WICKED

Post by Basil on Fri Jan 22, 2010 10:35 am

Saw Les Mis at Birmingham Hippodrome some years ago - stunning.

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Re: WICKED

Post by Merlin on Fri Jan 22, 2010 10:36 am


It just had to be done...

Very Happy
PMSL ... cheeky sod!

nah Zogs ... being typecast coz you don't happen to like something is a tad tedious! So had to put fotsie right!
Pah ... prolly not wrth it in the end ...

but yeah, handbag under me arm ... I'm orf in a minute and a huff !!

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Re: WICKED

Post by Zat on Fri Jan 22, 2010 10:42 am

MIss Saigon was brilliant last roduction in Sydney.

The Lady Empress dragged me along to Mamma Mia. Could have done without that.

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Re: WICKED

Post by Merlin on Fri Jan 22, 2010 10:44 am

Zat wrote:MIss Saigon was brilliant last roduction in Sydney.

The Lady Empress dragged me along to Mamma Mia. Could have done without that.


Forgot Saigon ... agree, t'was brilliant.
The helicopter scene was mind blowing ....

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Re: WICKED

Post by Dello on Fri Jan 22, 2010 10:53 am

Merlin wrote:
edit: why did .... f a g a n ...appear in asterix form when typed in normal format ??!


Because people were not heeding the advice that a certain word that is a well-known homophobic slur wasn't welcome on this board, so I had to pop it onto the auto-censor list.

And, like every other feature here, it kind of works to the beat of its own drum.

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Re: WICKED

Post by Zat on Fri Jan 22, 2010 10:55 am

How *fagan gay.


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