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    Dear Londoners,
    What is a must-see musical in London this month? Any Christmas theme? As long as it's not the Phantom nor Mamma Mia.
    Your suggestions are gladly appreciated.

  • #2
    Go watch Mamma Mia... never fails to amuse me. I adore it.

    Or, go watch Cabaret.. (wilkommen, bienvenue, welcome...... )

    I'm going to watch Priscilla again later this month, dunno where else it's playing though, currently running in MEL.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by SQflyergirl View Post
      I'm going to watch Priscilla again later this month, dunno where else it's playing though, currently running in MEL.
      Not playing in London.

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      • #4
        http://www.londontheatre.co.uk/londo...n/musicals.htm

        CGK, you're coming to London again soon?

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        • #5
          Not another vote for Mamma Mia from me...

          Here are some ideas:

          http://www.timeout.com/london/theatre/

          http://www.timeout.com/london/theatre/popular/

          The only ones I've seen in London from the Popular list are Billy Elliot and The Lion King, and I think either is worth seeing, if you haven't already.
          Last edited by MovieMan; 4 December 2007, 08:51 AM.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by CGK View Post
            Dear Londoners,
            What is a must-see musical in London this month? Any Christmas theme? As long as it's not the Phantom nor Mamma Mia.
            Your suggestions are gladly appreciated.
            I'm glad you asked the question! I'll be back next month, hope to see a show and have been debating which one to see.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by MovieMan View Post
              Not another vote for Mamma Mia from me...

              Here are some ideas:

              http://www.timeout.com/london/theatre/

              http://www.timeout.com/london/theatre/popular/

              The only ones I've seen in London from the Popular list are Billy Elliot and The Lion King, and I think either is worth seeing, if you haven't already.

              From your links: http://www.timeout.com/london/theatr...ng_boeing.html

              that looks fun. Not strictly a musical though

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              • #8
                I would highly recommend The Lord of the Rings :

                http://www.lotr.com/home.php

                (unless you didn't enjoy the movies, in which case forget it).

                It's the most expensive musical ever staged in West End, costing ?25 million pounds. The set is fabulous, with tree branches on stage extending into the circle/box seat walls.
                When you enter the theatre early the hobbits will be mixing with the crowd, catching fireflies with a net. The cast is good, especially the actors playing Boromir and Gollum. There's also Sarah Michelle Gellar playing Galadriel - her voice is wonderful.
                One fun scene has the hideous orcs "searching" for the hobbits among the audience, eliciting screams from them.
                Whew ! What a fantastic musical !

                I've watched Wicked too, which is pretty good too.
                J. my own dear wife J.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by phaleesy View Post
                  http://www.londontheatre.co.uk/londo...n/musicals.htm

                  CGK, you're coming to London again soon?
                  Would love to see the Christmas lights again.. but which one you recommend to see?

                  Originally posted by cawhite View Post
                  I'm glad you asked the question! I'll be back next month, hope to see a show and have been debating which one to see.
                  When when when...

                  Originally posted by upright man View Post
                  I would highly recommend The Lord of the Rings :

                  http://www.lotr.com/home.php
                  Will look into it... Thanks...

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                  • #10
                    Or if you were in Singapore last month, they had Chitty Chitty Bang Bang - my fave

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by CGK View Post
                      ...When when when... ...
                      I don't quite have it figured out yet. It's currently a toss-up between two (or possibly three) weekends.

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                      • #12
                        I loved Spamalot - saw it on Broadway first. One for Monty Python fans only, perhaps...

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by SQflyergirl View Post
                          I'm going to watch Priscilla again later this month, dunno where else it's playing though, currently running in MEL.
                          When are you going to watch it, Ibu Chairman Kelab????

                          Priscilla, Queen of the Desert , is a must-see show for anyone who visit MEL hehehehe
                          Last edited by blast-off; 5 December 2007, 03:54 PM.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by blast-off View Post
                            When are you going to watch it, Ibu Chairman Kelab????

                            Priscilla, is a must-see show for anyone who visit MEL hehehehe
                            Dunno pak. Not decided yet.

                            Oooh I've been Georgia and California and
                            Anywhere I could run....
                            Took the hand of a preacher man and we made love in the sun

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                            • #15
                              I went to see Rent this week with Denise VanOuten. I enjoyed it much more than the critics said I would.

                              Having seen it on Broadway, it is strange to hear the cast with Brit accents, but it was enjoyable all the same. The cast is very good, but somehow I found this new version a little darker than I remembered the original to be with more emphasis on the suffering of the characters - especially Angel. That could just have been my imagination though.

                              Nick

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