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What was the last play that you watched?

I just got back from a small production of The Secret Garden. It was good, but they had some tech issues. This was my second time seeing this play.



The song "Lily's Eyes" almost made me cry.
 
'The Velocity of August' (Arena Stage - Washington DC) Estelle Parsons and Stephen Spinella were excellent
 
I just got back from a small production of The Secret Garden. It was good, but they had some tech issues. This was my second time seeing this play.



The song "Lily's Eyes" almost made me cry.

there are so many good songs... if and when I become a big time film director (yeah, right [roll eyes]) this is the first musical I'd direct for the big screen.
 
there are so many good songs... if and when I become a big time film director (yeah, right [roll eyes]) this is the first musical I'd direct for the big screen.



It would be deserving.
 
just got back from Opening Night of the new Idina Menzel musical If/Then - it's really good, but I think Act 1 should (and most likely will get trimmed back a little) at almost three hours with intermission, it's kind of exhausting. The final solo song from Idina near the bitter end just soared and brought a tear to my eyes.
 
just got back from Opening Night of the new Idina Menzel musical If/Then - it's really good, but I think Act 1 should (and most likely will get trimmed back a little) at almost three hours with intermission, it's kind of exhausting. The final solo song from Idina near the bitter end just soared and brought a tear to my eyes.

Wow, it's great that you got to see Idina. I'm jealous!

The last play I saw was called The Power of Duff. It was very good and struck a nice balance between drama and comedy.

Thanks so much for this thread, Thynight! I love theater!
 
saw evil dead the musical a few weeks back. good show!
 
I saw American Idiot on Thursday, Nov. 14th.

I don’t really know if I liked it or not since the speakers were so loud I couldn’t really make out the words to most of the songs. Also they had bright lights pointed out at us watching the show which kept blinding us.
 
'A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum' (Shakespeare Theater Company) production - I'm surprised this is the first time I've seen this musical.
 
Local production of John Patrick Shanley’s Savage in Limbo. A friend was part of the crew.
 
Just got back from "Evita". It was good, but I thought too hyped.
 
saw a 2010 British play done by Washington DC's Studio Theater (along with Galludet University) called Tribes - excellent production.
 
musical from the woman who wrote the music for Caroline, or Change called Violet at Ford's Theatre

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I saw The Cocktail Hour a few months ago and while it was funny, the subject matter was a bit mundane. I enjoyed Venus In Fur much more. I thought it was funny, but also made you think and the acting was top-notch.

Recently, I saw the musical Working and while I thought it had some great moments, I somehow found it a bit depressing. I did like how they updated it to include modern technology.

I saw all of these plays in Boston.
 
Of course. Most plays I have seen have been musicals.



Did you like The Book of Mormon?

I thought it was interesting. I still don't know if I liked it or not.

I saw Book of Mormon and I really enjoyed it. I enjoyed the music, singing, dancing, and it was funny.
 
Last Saturday night I saw the play, "Wiesenthal." It was a one man play about Simon Wiesenthal, the Nazi hunter, played by Tom Dugan who also wrote the play. He was excellent in his portrayal of Simon Wiesenthal. Even though it is a heavy subject, there is some funny jokes in the play to break up the seriousness. After the run here in South Florida they are bringing the play to New York.
 
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