Our local university is known for it’s historical music program, and they put on a production of the opera Alcina by Handel. It was sublime, and a treat to see a baroque opera performed in a smaller theater.

Do you ever go to see live theater? What was the last thing that you went to? Or, alternatively, what was your favorite?

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    1. I saw the turn of the screw at the opera.

    What Haunting of Bly manor is technically based on

    Pretty boring stuff. Wouldn’t recommend

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    Maybe Chicago. It’s been years: I used to like going once or twice a year and convinced my ex we had to do it for the kids

    Edit: or maybe that Billy Joel show

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    It’s been a minute. The last showing of Hedwig and the Angry Inch with Neil Patrick Harris as the lead.

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    I’ve been doing volunteer usher work lately so last one I saw was Blithe Spirit done at the local community college.

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    Mine was Rocky Horror… Unless you want to count a Steve Martin + Martin Short comedy show. That’s kind of like theater, right?

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    If you twst the definition a bit: 2022, I saw Dream Theater live

    Oh, that’s not what you meant? Color me shocked…

    In that case, 2003, Les Miserables and Phantom of the Opera

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    Not counting a recent shadow cast Rocky Horror Picture Show, last would be the university production of Antigone my buddy was in like 12 years ago.

    My mom was a huge Broadway fan, so I’ve seen Chicago and Les Mis on Broadway, and Les Mis and Wicked a couple of times locally. My wife and I are going to NYC this fall and we’re gonna do a Broadway show since she’s never been to one. Haven’t decided which one yet, leaning towards Book of Mormon but we’ll have to see what’s playing while we’re there.

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    2025, The Book Of Mormon. I’d actually seen it before, but went with some people who hadn’t. Hit just as good as the first time I saw it.

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      Same! My girlfriend and I went to see it last year. Occasionally she’ll catch me singing, “Hello! My name is…” so goddamn catchy.

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      I’ve heard such mixed reviews. People love it or hate it, but no one says why- what’s good or bad about it. I’d like to see it but have been worried about spending the $ on something we wouldn’t enjoy.

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        It’s fun and funny, but IMO not that funny … probably hits different for people who know lots of Mormons personally (my sister used to live in SLC and she rates it much higher)

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      …Magots in my Scrotum!..

      My wife and I still randomly say ORLANDO to each other.

      The book of Mormon was so damn funny. It blow my mind it has been on Broadway for 15 years.

      I don’t know if it is still there, but for the longest time the mormon church had a huge store front right beside the theater with signs that said, you have seen the play now hear the truth.

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    I saw a local college production of Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson that resulted in some audience members walking out and was adjusted to act as a critique of right-wing populism and Trump.

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    Spamalot. I heard some negative things and wasn’t that excited to see it. However, it was actually quite good and I had a lot of fun.

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    We saw Wicked for the second time last year. Such a good musical! Went to Keller Auditorium for that one, first viewing was actual Broadway in New York.

    Next month we’re seeing Phantom of the Opera!

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      We saw it on Broadway too when we visited NY a few years ago. I wanted to bring the kids to something I knew they’d enjoy, and they absolutely loved it.

      Phantom was the first live musical that I saw, and I’ll always love it. You’re going to have so much fun!

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      I think Wicked is my favourite, saw it in London a looong time ago. I still listen to the soundtrack sometimes, and still get goosebumps at “Defying Gravity” :-)

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    About a month ago, I went to a donation-driven community theater improv/Edgar Allen Poe thing.