Carnival (but the original production so depended on Gower Champion's staging == I didn't see it because I wasn't even born yet but I've read about it == it would take a brilliant director and choreographer to make it work)
The Rothschilds (another show I didn't see but it has a lovely score) but it would need a STAR actor in the lead.
Toys in the Attic (with Holly Hunter, Amanda Plummer, Michael C. Hall, Lily Rabe, Harry Lennix and Patricia Clarkson)
-see what i wanna see -kiss of the spider woman -sunset blvd. -aspects of love -merrily we roll along -starlight express -the beautiful game -song & dance
"People have their opinions and that doesn't mean that their opinions are wrong or right. I just take it with a grain of salt because opinions are like as*holes, everyone has one".
-Felicia Finley-
Look Homeward Angel (Pulitzer prize winner and Drama Critics Circle award winner in 1958, never had a Broadway revival)
Anyone Can Whistle (Encores cast, Sutton, Donna and Raul, and production, totally brilliant)
Carnival (it keeps circling in all major theatre cities, several workshop productions in New York years ago, but no producers willing to take a chance, and while Anne Hathaway was the draw at Encores, she wasn't quite up to it vocally, who would be? but it is a great family show, so much better than another tired revival of Annie or The Sound of Music)
Sunday in the Park (new production in Chicago with Jason Danieley sounds very promising, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre does the best Sondheim, FOLLIES and PACIFIC OVERTURES were better than the most NY revivals)