serenamonster

..Musicals Serenamonster has seen:


This page is for listing all the musicals I've seen & their dates. Although I'm starting this list a bit late because I don't really remember anymore. Off the top of my head, here goes.
  • Little me - in 8th grade, my very first musical.
  • Aida - OBC, a couple months after it opened, probably in 10th or 11th grade
  • Miss Saigon - a month before it closed, probably January of 2001
  • Streets of New York - I don't even think this was officially on Broadway, but it was amusing all the same and had it's moments.
  • Les Miserables - Original Broadway production...a couple months before its end.
  • Rent - 11 times. That's why it has its own section in my webage.
  • Cabaret - right before closing with Adam Pascal as Emcee.
  • Movin' Out - sometime in college.
  • Prymates - Saw this for free. Odd. Sometime in college.
  • Pirate Queen - 2007 Spring. It was godawful.
  • Avenue Q - sometime in college.
  • Spamalot - Junior year of college probably.
  • Wicked - Sophomore year of college.
  • Hairspray - Saw this for free senior year of college. Cheesy as hell.
  • Jersey Boys - saw this for free, probably Junior year of college, possibly Fall of senior year?
  • Chicago - sometime in college.
  • Thoroughly Modern Millie
  • Lion King - saw this for free, senior year of college.
  • Les Miserables revival - original was better.
  • Johnny Guitar - this was probably off Broadway, college freshman year. Campy but had a couple really catchy songs.
  • I love you - off-Broadway, with Colin Hanlon. Too self-absorbed twenty-something cliched New Yorkers looking for love worn out story line. With no other topics in the play to jazz up the "let's try to get the only 4 people in the play hooked up with someone else" main storyline. I love Colin Hanlon though.
  • Dirty Rotten Scoundrels - saw this in college only a few days after the opening, while it was very exciting & fresh. Great energy, and very funny.
  • Assassins - forgot all the circumstances around seeing this show, but it was good, and Neil Patrick Harris was in it.
  • Don Quixote - saw this as part of Freshman Orientation because we had to read the book. Brian Stokes Mitchell was in it and he's amazing, but the show itself was just okay.



Shows that I want to see one day:
  • Grease
  • A Chorus Line - saw the NYU production of this.
  • Phantom of the Opera
  • Songs for a New World



Other shows that I've never seen on Broadway but whose cast recordings I love:
  • Ragtime - saw the NYU production of this
  • West Side Story
  • tick, tick...BOOM
  • You're a Good Man Charlie Brown
  • a whole lot of others that I'm not remembering right this second