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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2016 18:21:37 GMT
Evita was very... long. And with Marti Pellow mumbling his way through all of the important narration, it just seemed like the story of a woman who likes loudly proclaiming things from large platforms and takes a very long time to die.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Jul 3, 2016 18:23:13 GMT
Phantom and the rest of ALW's garbage
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2016 18:33:19 GMT
Evita was very... long. And with Marti Pellow mumbling his way through all of the very important narration, it just seemed like the story of a woman who likes loudly proclaiming things from large platforms and takes a very long time to die. I would love to see Evita! We're doing Eva Peron in Spanish at the moment at school and Evita seems great! I'd definitely see it if it toured again
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Post by brenth on Jul 3, 2016 18:34:03 GMT
I think that Funny Girl is a bit of a dog. Good idea and two great songs but the second half doesn't work at all. If you have a powerhouse lead you can paper over the cracks.but it's Gypsy's skinny and uninteresting little sister.
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Post by d'James on Jul 3, 2016 19:02:18 GMT
Evita was very... long. And with Marti Pellow mumbling his way through all of the very important narration, it just seemed like the story of a woman who likes loudly proclaiming things from large platforms and takes a very long time to die. I would love to see Evita! We're doing Eva Peron in Spanish at the moment at school and Evita seems great! I'd definitely see it if it toured again Haha. I did her for my A Level Spanish oral speech.
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Post by Sue on Jul 3, 2016 19:35:00 GMT
Ooer, rude d'James!
For me, the most overrated shows I've seen are Cats, Les Mis, Cats, The Bodyguard and Cats.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2016 19:42:32 GMT
Ooer, rude d'James! For me, the most overrated shows I've seen are Cats, Les Mis, Cats, The Bodyguard and Cats. I love The Bodyguard, saw it 2 years ago though so might change my mind after I see it again this summer!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2016 19:53:25 GMT
It's been said many times, but I'd add my vote for Cats.
and also The Lion King - the first 5 minutes are wonderful, the rest is a letdown. The film is so much better, the stage production does not do it justice.
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Post by longinthetooth on Jul 3, 2016 19:57:23 GMT
Blood Brothers. Sweet Charity. Once. Aladdin.
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Post by infofreako on Jul 3, 2016 22:41:04 GMT
Kinky Boots and Lion King.
I gave kinky boots a go even though i wasnt convinced id enjoy it. My own fault. Thought it was even worse than i expected whicb surprised me as my expectations were basement level anyway
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Post by herrstiefel on Jul 17, 2016 11:33:21 GMT
Wicked: Enjoyed it, when I saw it with the OLC, bored to death second time round, especially in act 2.
Rent: Why not stick to the original Bohème-ending? "A leap of mooooooooooh", seriously? Same applies to Next to Normal and Spring Awakening. No need for an uplifting "there's a purple light at the end of the tunnel"-song. All three of them much stronger if you skip the last track on the CD
In the heights: To quote forbidden broadway "no fight, no bite, it's West Side Story light"
and dare I say it...
Hamilton: maybe not that overrated but definitely overhyped. we'll see what happens once the original cast has left in NYC and how it will do in the UK.
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Post by haz23 on Jul 23, 2016 23:53:01 GMT
Cats Phantom Miss Saigon - I didn't get the hype with the revival. RENT - Great songs, just a predictable plot and the characters are unlikeable. Spring Awakening - not overrated as such, I just got my hopes up and when I finally saw it I came away disappointed.
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Post by taboolie on Jul 25, 2016 22:59:12 GMT
Jerry Springer (utter tosh) Chicago (I really don't get it) Juke box shows (Mamma Mia, Thriller, Mowtown, We Will Rock You, etc...)
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