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Best and Worst of '03/'04

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scooter38432
#25re: Best & Worst
Posted: 3/29/04 at 4:27pm

Broadway Best:
AVENUE Q (hands down)

Broadway Worst:
TABOO
WONDERFUL TOWN
THE BOY FROM OZ

(Disclosure: Euan Morton, Donna Murphy and my beloved Hugh Jackman were all terrific, but the productions behind them bit the big one.)


Actually the worst NY show I've seen recently was FORBIDDEN BROADWAY, unfortunately. Sad to say. I've seen it in the past and loved it, but it's very tired lately.


Itty Bitty Geisha? Toyland? Gypsy Pasadoble? Just a few popular favorites...

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BrdwyThtr
#26re: re: Best & Worst
Posted: 3/29/04 at 4:39pm

Best-Wicked
Worst-Never Gonna Dance

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nystateomind04
#27re: re: re: Best & Worst
Posted: 3/29/04 at 4:59pm

i think that because wicked was so quickly accepted as the next big thing on broadway (as it has proven itself to be) it is merely getting the backlash that most hits do. wicked is not "hands down" the worst. the thing about people who are so particular about what they like as far as entertainment goes, is that they usually dont want to be on any kind of band wagon whatsoever, so they develop this distaste for something that they could have enjoyed if they had given it a chance. wicked is wildely entertaining, the score, which is weak at times, still produces fantastic theatrical moments, and gives the stars a lot of room to do what they do best- perform and give the audience a wonderful night at the theater, and they do.

Plum
#28re: Best & Worst
Posted: 3/29/04 at 8:42pm

I was disappointed by Wicked, and the score does almost nothing for me, but it's not the worst thing this season by any means. C'mon, people. Worse than Bobbi Boland? I don't think so.

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scooter38432
#29re: re: Best & Worst
Posted: 3/30/04 at 2:52pm

Well said, magruder...

I agree with you about FIDDLER. I think it's getting unfairly slammed. I thoroughly enjoyed myself. I was sort of dreading sitting through what could possibly be an endless evening of theater, but came away very pleased. The night just flew by. The only major problem I had with the show was Barbara Barrie as Yente, and they ended up replacing her anyway. (Wise choice.)

Beautiful production values. Kick-ass orchestra.

Go see FIDDLER.


Itty Bitty Geisha? Toyland? Gypsy Pasadoble? Just a few popular favorites...

logan30
#30re: re: re: Best & Worst
Posted: 3/31/04 at 6:57pm

My top 10 (in alphabetical order):
Avenue Q
Big Bill
Big River
Bridge & Tunnel
Henry IV
Hugh Jackman
I Am My Own Wife
Iron
Omnium Gatherum
Wonderful Town

I was disappointed with the following:
Violet Hour (good script, bad production)
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Wicked (I think of it as a pie. I enjoyed every slice but the pie as whole was unappetizing.)

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#31re: re: re: re: Best & Worst
Posted: 3/31/04 at 7:48pm

Best: Wicked, Avenue Q, and Taboo

Worst: Drowning Cow, Boy From Oz (Hugh Jackman was great, the show was awful)