I have been a season ticket holder for a few years now (except for last year, because I wasn't crazy about the shows, and had new babies too).
I am a self proclaimed musical theater junkie. It started early. My mother is also a musical theater junkie, and she rubbed off on me and my two sisters. I was immersed in theater classes as a child, voice lessons, member of show choirs and choruses. Yes, we were that family. But I know have a love and appreciation for all things theater that I do hope to pass on to my children.
My first time to New York City was my sophomore year of high school. I went with my high school chorus. It was a once in a lifetime opportunity because we performed on stage at Carnegie Hall. Seriously! How many people get to say that once? And I get to say it twice, because I did it again my senior year. We were a part of a very select few of high schools invited to do this, and what an honor it was. I believe my first musical I saw in New York on Broadway was Tommy. Yeah, not a great one to say. But the next one was Phantom of the Opera (that one is much better) Since then I have been to New York many, many times. And every time we go we try and squeeze in as many Broadway shows as we can. I love it. It is my absolute favorite city and favorite thing to do. There is just something bout live theater that touches your soul. a
So in honor of TPAC's season starting, I am going to start a running list of shows I have seen and keep it up each time I see a new one! (ones that are starred and those that I have seen multiple, multiple times and will see any time they are anywhere near me. They are faves), Hmmm, there are probably some I am forgetting after making this list, but I'll try and think of more.
42nd Street
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
The Addams Family
Annie Get Your Gun
Avenue Q
Bat Boy: The Musical
Beauty and the Beast
Book of Mormon
Carousel (never seen live, just the movie 1000 times - love the music)
Cats
Chicago
A Chorus Line
The Color Purple
Company
Carousel (never seen live, just the movie 1000 times - love the music)
Cats
Chicago
A Chorus Line
The Color Purple
Company
Dear Evan Hansen
The Drowsy Chaperone
The Full Monty
Godspell
Guys and Dolls
Grease
Gypsy
Hairspray
The Drowsy Chaperone
The Full Monty
Godspell
Guys and Dolls
Grease
Gypsy
Hairspray
Hamilton*
Happy Days
Jersey Boys*
The King and I (never seen live, just the movie 1000 times - love the music)
Kiss Me Kate
Kiss of the Spider Woman
Legally Blonde
Les Misérables*
Lil' Abner
Lion King*
Little Shop of Horrors
Mamma Mia
Mary Poppins
Memphis
Happy Days
Jersey Boys*
The King and I (never seen live, just the movie 1000 times - love the music)
Kiss Me Kate
Kiss of the Spider Woman
Legally Blonde
Les Misérables*
Lil' Abner
Lion King*
Little Shop of Horrors
Mamma Mia
Mary Poppins
Memphis
Mean Girls
Miss Saigon
Movin' Out
Nine
Oklahoma
Miss Saigon
Movin' Out
Nine
Oklahoma
Once, On This Island
The Pajama Game
Peter Pan
Phantom of the Opera*
The Producers
Rent*
Rock of Ages
Sound of Music
South Pacific
Spamalot
Spring Awakening
Stayin' Alive
Thoroughly Modern Millie
Tommy
The Pajama Game
Peter Pan
Phantom of the Opera*
The Producers
Rent*
Rock of Ages
Sound of Music
South Pacific
Spamalot
Spring Awakening
Stayin' Alive
Thoroughly Modern Millie
Tommy
Tootsie
You are clearly a musical theater junkie! Just look at the long list of the musical you’d seen. It is good that your family like musical so much, it can be a good family bonding. And it can be a hobby for your kids to make them physically and mentally active.
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