Jekyll & HYDE (Either OBRC (!) or the double disc-Pre-Broadway concept album) or The Scarlet Pimpernel (either OBRC (!) or Encore!)...anything Wildhorn except The Civil War. Wildhorn's been known to be the "Poor man's Lloyd Webber."
Edit: Both are flops for the record; I assume Jekyll's the longest running flop (although not positive!) And of course Pimpy flopped 3 times on Broadway!
Updated On: 12/6/08 at 04:36 PM
If you go the Jekyll and Hyde route, do the Concept Album. It is much better than the OBC.
I want to apologize for some offensive messages posted on this board under my name. The night 0f 12-15-08 I did not have internet access, and someone had used my name to post something offensive. My avatar was also changed. I dont' know what else was posted, or if anyone recieved bad PMs, but I want to apologize for that. I've changed my password, and even though I was not the one posting these messages it still needed to be corrected.
Yeah, I thought the same. X-Men musical might be kind of cool. After all, X-Men has got Hugh Jackman and James Marsden are X-Men after all.
Do you think your friend might like "Assassins?" There are two recordings, and I like them both. One is the original cast with Victor Garber and Terrence Mann and Eddie Korbich and company,and the other is the 2004 revival production with Michael Cerveris and James Barbour and Neil Patrick Harris and Marc Kudisch and Alexander Gemignani and other people I can't remember off the top of my head.
In my pants, she has burst like the music of angels, the light of the sun! --Marius Pantsmercy
thanks everyone =). I'm planning on getting Taboo for her and Little Me OBC. I have Assassins, and I always push Sondheim on people so she has it too haha.
"There are only two worthwhile things to leave behind when we depart this world of ours: children and art."
-Sunday In The Park With George
oh and btw... does anyone know where u can get "cry for us all", and is it worth it. I read about it in second act trouble and it hit me as something i'd like.
"There are only two worthwhile things to leave behind when we depart this world of ours: children and art."
-Sunday In The Park With George