Now that the 2005-2006 theater schedule has been announced in my city, I need to form my own season ticket so I can get a discount, as opposed to buying the tickets individually for each show. Suprisingly, I haven't seen a good many of what this season has to offer. I promise I won't bite your head off about your suggestions/opinions/musical tastes.
Broadway in Houston
Evita
Wicked
Annie
Golda's Balcony
The Lion King
Theater Under the Stars
110 In The Shade
Beauty and the Beast
Bombay Dreams
Cats
Chicago
Dr. Doolittle
I need to pick three shows from the first group and four from the second. Thanks a lot guys!
The Top 10 Films of 2005:
1) Brokeback Mountain 2) The Squid and the Whale 3) Me And You And Everyone We Know 4) The New World 5) A History of Violence 6) Match Point 7) Munich 8.) Crash 9) Wallace and Gromit 10) Pride & Prejudice
Broadway in Houston
WICKED-- you MUST see this. It is an AMAZING show. absolutely amazing. you'll laugh, you'll feel what the characters are feeling... and the last scene almost makes you want to cry.
Evita
The Lion King
Theater Under The Stars
Beauty and the Beast
Cats
Chicago
Dr. Dolittle
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The Top 10 Films of 2005:
1) Brokeback Mountain 2) The Squid and the Whale 3) Me And You And Everyone We Know 4) The New World 5) A History of Violence 6) Match Point 7) Munich 8.) Crash 9) Wallace and Gromit 10) Pride & Prejudice
Umm... in my previous post, I said Dr. Dolittle... but I think seeing Bombay Dreams would be a better bet. I heard a commercial about Dr. Dolittle, and to be quite honest, it sounded somewhat cheesy. I've heard Bombay Dreams is very good, and it's cool if you like to learn about the Indian culture.
And no, i havent heard anything about 110 in the shade.
To all that come to this happy place: welcome. Disneyland is your land. Here age relives fond memories of the past, and here youth may savor the challenge and promise of the future. Disneyland is dedicated to the ideals, the dreams, and the hard facts that have created America. -Walt Disney.
Eatmorchiken wrote:Umm... in my previous post, I said Dr. Dolittle... but I think seeing Bombay Dreams would be a better bet. I heard a commercial about Dr. Dolittle, and to be quite honest, it sounded somewhat cheesy. I've heard Bombay Dreams is very good, and it's cool if you like to learn about the Indian culture.
And no, i havent heard anything about 110 in the shade.
Yes, Bombay Dreams is one of the few on the least that I have seen. I enjoyed it, but was hoping to get some feedback on some that I didn't see. My motto in the theater world is that you only need to see a show once, and then move on! THis rings especially true for me, because I'm not of the privileged class that can just drop a hundred dollars when every show comes to town. Thanks, though!
The Top 10 Films of 2005:
1) Brokeback Mountain 2) The Squid and the Whale 3) Me And You And Everyone We Know 4) The New World 5) A History of Violence 6) Match Point 7) Munich 8.) Crash 9) Wallace and Gromit 10) Pride & Prejudice