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Post by rockinrobin on Nov 23, 2017 23:53:44 GMT
Plays. That said, I fell in love with theatre when I first saw a musical, aged 13.
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Post by cheesy116 on Nov 24, 2017 0:01:38 GMT
It definitely has to be musicals but this year I have seen more plays than I usually do and I'm starting to be more fond of them.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2017 0:30:37 GMT
I've seen maybe 11 or 12 West End plays this year, which is tripple what I have in the past 6 years all together. Yes. Be proud.
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Post by showgirl on Nov 24, 2017 4:25:48 GMT
About the same for me, and plays win (I think) because of the dialogue, which is critical. However clever the lyrics of a musical, they can't say as much or go as deep into character as spoken lines and the sung-through type of musical, when I'm caught unawares by one of these, really makes my heart sink. It's probably why I see no ballet and very little dance generally, though good tunes will lure me in a couple of times a year. Not sure if I entirely agree since I think musicals can be as powerful as a play, look at things like Hamilton which tells a compelling story mostly sung through. Indeed, Jon, this is simply my view and as I've said, even I can't be sure that's why I prefer plays over musicals but it seems the likeliest explanation since it works for the other genres I mentioned, too. As for Hamilton, I haven't seen it and don't plan to as although I was initially interested, once I found out the type of music involved, it put me right off. If there's little or no dialogue, at least give me decent melodies instead!
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Post by greeny11 on Nov 24, 2017 7:17:42 GMT
Generally I prefer musicals to plays, but I make an exception for Mischief Theatre. Same for me. The only plays that I've really enjoyed have been the 3 productions by Mischief Theatre. All my other favourite productions are musicals.
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Post by Marwood on Nov 24, 2017 7:47:22 GMT
Plays more than musicals, mainly because 9 times out of 10 the style of music used in most productions just isn't my cup of tea.
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Post by Dawnstar on Nov 24, 2017 8:23:24 GMT
Generally I prefer musicals to plays, but I make an exception for Mischief Theatre. Same for me. The only plays that I've really enjoyed have been the 3 productions by Mischief Theatre. All my other favourite productions are musicals. I wouldn't quite go that far. I have enjoyed a number of other plays over the years, though all also comedies.
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Post by alece10 on Nov 24, 2017 8:29:57 GMT
Musicals for me but do see the odd play which tend to be comedies.
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Post by theatreian on Nov 24, 2017 9:24:30 GMT
Musicals for me, although have seen a few great plays. Probably because I love music and the mix of music and hopefully a decent story is something you cant beat(in my humble opinion!)
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Post by bellboard27 on Nov 24, 2017 18:01:57 GMT
I like those shows which might be a play with music or which might be a musical. It’s something to argue about on the way home.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2017 18:40:51 GMT
I like those shows which might be a play with music or which might be a musical. The moderators don't.
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Post by bellboard27 on Nov 24, 2017 18:53:56 GMT
I like those shows which might be a play with music or which might be a musical. The moderators don't. I thought the moderators got their main sense of purpose in pondering where to put a thread.
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Post by zak97 on Nov 24, 2017 23:14:40 GMT
There are gradually fewer and fewer musicals that interest me in London. Come January, I will probably say 42nd Street is the only one I’ll happily repeat view (I do like You g Frankenstein- but once you know the story and twists, the humour, I found, was a bit underwhelming). At the moment I would say I’m more of a play person - I do like a dark comedy - but it really depends on quality and what’s out there. I go through waves of plays and musicials.
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Post by joem on Nov 24, 2017 23:21:41 GMT
Plays.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2017 0:30:59 GMT
It's always been musicals for me - I was a musician before I was a theatre lover, and for me there is nothing better than a good musical if I need cheering up.
I do try to see some plays though - sometimes for the cast and sometimes because it's a play I enjoy or feel like it is too much of an event to miss out on.
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Post by anita on Nov 25, 2017 10:33:45 GMT
Years ago I used to see alot of comedys [ Brian Rix]. Very few these days. It is virtually always musicals for me now.
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Post by martin1965 on Nov 25, 2017 17:00:15 GMT
From the experience on this board, i certainly appear to be part of the very small minority who like Shakespeare, Sondheim AND new plays😀
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Post by Rory on Nov 25, 2017 17:17:10 GMT
From the experience on this board, i certainly appear to be part of the very small minority who like Shakespeare, Sondheim AND new plays😀 Me too!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2017 17:43:45 GMT
Was this any of you lot....Caroline Sheen is after you if so!
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Post by Jon on Nov 25, 2017 18:22:28 GMT
^She has a point but I wonder would anyone do complain if someone had said a musical was better than any play?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2017 18:29:28 GMT
From the experience on this board, i certainly appear to be part of the very small minority who like Shakespeare, Sondheim AND new plays😀 Me too! My last visit to the UK in September I enjoyed Coriolanus, Mosquitos, Follies and 42nd Street so I add my support to martin1965 - I could even be martin1949 if the truth were known.
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