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Post by BurlyBeaR on May 12, 2017 22:12:43 GMT
Which musical did you fall for instantly, on the very first viewing without any pre-conceptions?
Which musical did you dislike, or feel ambivalent towards at first sight, but you grew to love?
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Post by d'James on May 12, 2017 22:18:46 GMT
Brilliant question. Not sure. I pretty much know if I like something and if I don't I don't tend to give it a second chance. Will have a think if there are any shows which I have grown to like.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2017 22:18:57 GMT
1. Rent 2. Once
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Post by music0fthenight on May 12, 2017 22:27:14 GMT
1. Cabaret 2. Starlight Express
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2017 22:28:34 GMT
Just to clarify, are we saying shows we have seen with no prior knowledge AT ALL to score, plot or anything like that? I feel it makes it a lot more interesting like that.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on May 12, 2017 22:30:58 GMT
Just to clarify, are we saying shows we have seen with no prior knowledge AT ALL to score, plot or anything like that? I feel it makes it a lot more interesting like that. Please yourself babe! You do you
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2017 22:35:15 GMT
Oh gosh, oki I am going with shows that I had never heard the score or known the plot before going in, because that makes it a lot more interesting for me personally. You'll notice some of my favourites aren't on here, because I knew a lot about them prior. And some other new shows are missing, but I only want to include my absolute favourites. So my Top 10 (in order of seeing them!), I think, is:
Made in Dagenham Memphis Beautiful: The Carole King Musical In the Heights Show Boat Groundhog Day Half a Sixpence The Wild Party Honeymoon in Vegas 42nd Street
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Post by kathryn on May 12, 2017 22:41:04 GMT
1. Groundhog Day and Matilda. Loved them both immediately. 2. Rent - it took me ages to fall for it.
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Post by HereForTheatre on May 13, 2017 6:38:52 GMT
This is something that happens almost all the time with me. I feel like i always come out thinking "i don't know what to think, hmmm" and then end up appreciating it far more over the coming days and weeks. I just think i'm a bit slow, don't worry.
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Post by talkstageytome on May 13, 2017 7:50:09 GMT
Fell in love instantly - Memphis It grew on me - Sunny Afternoon
There are loads for each answer tbh but these are the main ones.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2017 8:15:16 GMT
1. Come From Away. 2. Jesus Christ Superstar.
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Post by theatremadness on May 13, 2017 10:37:46 GMT
1. Groundhog Day. Instantly fell in love.
2. 13 (Jason Robert Brown). Never seen it but this is the first musical that popped in my head when thinking about 'growers'. Wasn't into it on my first listen but love it now. Actually, when I first listened, I tweeted about it to my rather modest amount of followers saying something along the lines of 'considering it's a JRB, I thought I'd enjoy 13 a lot more'. Didn't tag Jason or anyone or anything to do with any production of the show. I now know that Mr Robert Brown likes to search twitter for anything that might be to do with him, including popular abbreviations of his name (JRB), and so the morning after that tweet, I found I had received a tweet from Jason Robert Brown himself saying simply: "listen better".
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2017 14:26:59 GMT
Groundhog Day is the most reccent instant love. I instantly loved The Last 5 Years but haven't loved anything else of JRBs instantly...clearly I need to 'listen better' too haha
Le Mis for me took YEARS to grow on me. Also Rent I didn't instantly love, I liked the music, and saw it once before something hit me and it was like 'Bang'.
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Post by zak97 on May 13, 2017 14:28:50 GMT
City of Angles - loved it straight away
Stephen Ward - once I appreciated the history a bit more, I enjoyed listening to the lyrics more and more on the cast recording, even if I only saw it once
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Post by Mark on May 13, 2017 15:11:18 GMT
1. Book of Mormon. I saw it the week it opened in NYC and it was a complete breath of fresh air.
2. Maybe Billy Elliot. Didn't LOVE it the first time but it became one of my faves.
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Post by infofreako on May 13, 2017 17:53:19 GMT
Instant - Memphis Took years before it worked for me - Rent
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Post by alison on May 13, 2017 17:54:50 GMT
Instantly: Memphis (went in knowing two songs - Memphis Lives in Me and Steal Your Rock 'n' Roll - and nothing else, absolutely loved it and am still gutted there's been no news on the tour)
Grower: Rock of Ages (went in with no idea what to expect, enjoyed it well enough the first time but wasn't particularly fussed, then saw it again on tour and fell in love)
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2017 18:47:27 GMT
Too many shows to think about, but keeping the focus very narrow - Instant - Carousel Grower - Oklahoma
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Post by viserys on May 15, 2017 7:05:30 GMT
1. Instant: I was surprised how much I enjoyed Half a Sixpence last year, knowing neither plot nor music before going in. Some other instant loves were Rent, American Idiot and Book of Mormon, which always felt like a breath of fresh air at their time of opening.
2. Took Long: Most Sondheim. I think I was simply too young/too immature and/or my English was too bad at the time when I first explored musical theatre to appreciate him. I only revisited "Sunday in the Park with George" now because I quite fancy Jake Gyllenhaal. I remembered being bored stiff by the CD when I first listened to the OBC in the early 90s and was stunned now how wonderful the whole thing is, music, lyrics and story.
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Post by schuttep on May 15, 2017 9:53:01 GMT
1. Rent 2. Wicked. Only took 3 visits, though.
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Post by synchrony on May 15, 2017 12:25:05 GMT
1. Lots fall in to this category. The Hunting of the Snark will always be my first love ;-). Aida. Wicked. La Cava. Many more! 2. Urinetown (I didn't know what to think of this after seeing it in London. I found it too gratuitously violent. I saw it again as a Fringe production and I liked the direction of that better. Subtler.
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Post by tal on May 15, 2017 12:37:05 GMT
1. Next to Normal (tears just wouldn't stop coming even though I had never listened to those songs before)
2. Billy Elliot (partly for having a hard time with the cockney accent)
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Post by jaqs on May 15, 2017 12:47:42 GMT
1 Hairspray, it was love from the minute Tracey showed up in that bed.
2 Rock of ages, I only returned as so many covers were on the first time and it grew into an addiction.
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Post by PalelyLaura on May 15, 2017 12:59:31 GMT
2. Billy Elliot (partly for having a hard time with the cockney accent) Cockney?!
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Post by PalelyLaura on May 15, 2017 13:01:22 GMT
Most musicals I see, I either like straight away or not at all. A definite exception was Miss Saigon - thought it was okay the first time I saw it, loved it the second time.
Groundhog Day, I came away from the performance loving it, but if you'd asked me halfway through the first half I'd have said I hated it.
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