Grey Gardens is about mothers and daughers (albeit dysfunctional, but loving ) so you might want to check it out. It will surely be a Tony contender. Your daughters are old enough to enjoy it and appreciate its complexities.
A Chorus Line might be a great show for them as well.
I just wanted to give to some serious props for exposing your daughters to theatre. Bravo, mom!!!
"The sexual energy between the mother and son really concerns me!"-random woman behind me at Next to Normal
"I want to meet him after and bang him!"-random woman who exposed her breasts at Rock of Ages, referring to James Carpinello
"The only "must see" in NYC is WICKED...everything else is negotiable."
Oy.
"Smart! And into all those exotic mystiques -- The Kama Sutra and Chinese techniques. I hear she knows more than seventy-five. Call me tomorrow if you're still alive!"
You might want to venture into the land of off-Broadway as well. Our last trip, we saw three shows there for the same about we had to cough up for the Broadway equivalent. You also have the advantage that the casts seem to work a lot harder and the material is less mainstream and therefore more enjoyable.
No idea what to suggest; I'll leave that to the mavens here. But from an economics POV, it's worth checking out.
I don't think there ARE any shows that are "must sees" right now.
AVENUE Q is certainly wonderful, though. I can't recommend THE COLOR PURPLE or TARZAN. DROWSY is good, but if your kids aren't hard-core theatre fanatics, skip it.
I don't know when you're going to be here (as far as what will be open then), but there are some exciting things opening this season - some moreso than others:
-A CHORUS LINE begins previews on September 18 -THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN' beings previews on September 25 -GREY GARDENS begins previews October 3 -BUTLEY begins October 5 -MARY POPPINS begins previews October 14 -LES MISERABLES begins previews October 24 -COMPANY begins previews October 30 -THE VERTICAL HOUR begins previews November 9 -THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED begins previews November 13 -SPRING AWAKENING begins previews November 17 -HIGH FIDELITY begins previews November 20
"If you are going to do something, do it well. And leave something witchy."-Charlie Manson
Must see shows: Corine's Corner picks: Avenue Q Spelling Bee Forbidden Broadway Hairspray (I adored Grey Gardens but it is a very dark musical. A must see in my opinion but I don't think I would have felt that way at 18.) It is a must see for the older crowd. Don't see it if you are single and regret it in your late thirties or over. It made me cry. Especially, seeing it with my Mother. VERY DEPRESSING! Updated On: 9/7/06 at 05:11 PM
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ I remember days Or at least I try But as years go by They're sort of haze And the bluest ink Isn't really sky And at times I think I would gladly die For a day of sky ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ And Starbucks will use the words 'large' and 'small', not pretentious crap like grande and tall. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ "You could get away with anything if you call it art and tell people who don't like it that it's cutting edge culture." --vmlinnie ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Strongly recommend Drowsy Chaperone. It exceeded every expectation I had when I saw it in August. The entire cast is phenomenal, I loved every second of it.
Hey - don't go to last year's must sees - go to next year's! NYMF opens this weekend, and they have great shows. I've only seen a couple (the ones that are coming from London) but there are tons, and they're only $20 (if you're taking your daughters, you might not want to fork out hundreds each night). My recommendations at NYMF: "Gutenberg! The Musical!" (had a total sell out run in London in January, great reviews, and they've put in a new american cast for NYMF); "Have a Nice Life" (a bit more serious, but the composer, Connor Mitchell, is truly fantastic); and I've heard amazing things about "J.O.B. The Hip-Hopera" (the title puts me off, but the song demos, plot, cast and LA reviews are wonderful). Go to www.nymf.org and book 'em.
Hairspray is hilarious and your daughters can see Diana Degarmo and Haylie Duff since they probably know them. Don't forget the stage door for autographs and quick chat.