What two musical crossovers [or more if you're game] would you love to see on stage?
Characters, setting, musical numbers from one show performed by a character of another etc
I'm unsure whether this was an old post if so, feel free to go wild with the myriad of new and wonderful shows we've been blessed over the past few years.
I've grown to appreciate and love television series more and more over time - whether it is House of Cards, Breaking Bad, GOT, OITNB, The Handmaid's Tale etc. However, with so many tv series going at a time, I've come to truly adore watching a short miniseries now and again - like Big Little Lies [if it remains one season], Feud, American Crime Story etc.
Since a tv musical is no new thing, and I've just started watching American Horror Story S7, I thought mayb
With NBC announcing 'Bye bye Birdie' as it's next live musical, 'Rocky Horror' come and gone, and 'Hairspray' soon to be seen, are you loving this phase of 'live musicals'?
Also, which one's so far have been your favourite, and what would you like to see in the future? [you can even put desired cast ]
Just wondering what your first musical theatre experience was [ie, what show, when, where, age]. I know they can be pretty magical and can shape your future love of theatre.
Mine was watching the Phantom of the Opera at around 11 years of age. The opening with the chandelier rising above the audience is forever cemented in my mind. Incredible!
Guys, Andrew Lloyd Webber hand picked her to play Christine in Love Never Dies Australia! She was a wonderful Christine in Phantom West End, and has enjoyed other productions in London too [such as Guys and Dolls]
In Australia, she recently did West Side Story, and probably the biggest of them all, was hand picked [again] by Dame Julie Andrews to play Eliza Doolittle in the 60th Anniversary production of My Fair Lady! Now if that's not a leading lady
actually, i would like to point out a contradictory statement in my last comment. I emphasised the importance of respecting opinions. However, those who have replied to this thread have put forward their opinions on the matter and thus they too should be respected.