Am thinking about going for either wicked or deathtrap.
If only I knew my wife better, I'd know which one she'd prefer.
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Warhorse and Enron got my vote recently.
Jerusalem too, but you've missed that.
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Originally posted by Spoiler View PostSo, we have:
list
Ta.
And of course "Mamma Mia", which should be a hit with anyone of the female persuasion.
A (female) friend of mine has seen Spamalot and didn't rate it.
Oh, and I've seen 'Les Miserables' and it was pretty good. Others in the group raved about it.
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The current cast in Les Miserable is excellent and it's moved to the Queens Theater now so tickets are a bit cheaper.
The Proms are on at the Albert Hall if you can get tickets.
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So, we have:
Guys and Dolls
Wicked
Spamalot
Priscilla Queen of the Desert (I guess Patrick Swayze is no longer starring in this - or was it just the film anyway?)
And a no for Oliver.
I doubt she'll go for Spamalot. I'll see if any other the others have got tickets for the date I need . . .
Ta.
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I don't know if it's in London at the moment, but a while ago I went to see Guys and Dolls. It was excellent - my wife loved it and Claire Sweeney took her clothes off.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostI wouldn't know. I was merely offering an alternative to the "usual".
Send her to London on her own and hire a male escort for her. That way she'll probably have more excitement.
FTFY
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I saw 'Wicked' and it was excellent. In fact I went to see it again with my daughter. Then I bought tickets for my parents to see it, they enjoyed it too. My brother and his wife then went to see it on our recommendations!
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I really enjoyed one flew over the cuckoo's nest with Christian Slater but it only had a short run.
What about the Monty Python Spamalot show?
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Originally posted by Spoiler View PostAs I stated, the shows I have been to were not chosen by me, I just turned up. I wouldn't call 'Acorn Antiques' highbrow!
Send her to London on her own and hire a male escort for her. That way she'll probably have more excitement.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostYep, your post stinks.
On a serious note. Why not choose something a little less "highbrow"? "Priscilla Queeen of the Desert" perhaps?
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