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Musicals you'd like to see live?

My picks:

1. West Side Story
2. Annie
3. Sweeney Todd

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West Side Story
Sweeney Todd
Wizard of Oz
The Wiz
Wicked
Jekyll & Hyde
Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark

I love you, Kristen Stewart. :) You are so beautiful and talented. I would love to perform with you.

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Ooh, nice choices, especially The Wiz and Wicked!

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Hair

Pippin

Hedwig and the Angry Inch

Your Arm's Too Short to Box With God

Mary Poppins

Oliver!

threepenny Opera



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The Music Man




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That is what NBC is doing next year! Or at least they bought the rights to it as well shortly after Peter Pan.

Barbara Stanwyck and I used to ride the trolley! ~Andrea Zuckerman

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No. Grease is next

I love you, Kristen Stewart. :) You are so beautiful and talented. I would love to perform with you.

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Carousel
The Wiz (Audra McDonald has to be in there somewhere. I adore that woman. Oooh! Glenda the good witch! )
State Fair
Annie
Flower Drum Song
Grand Hotel (lesser-known but incredible, outstanding music.)
And yes Sweeney Todd would be remarkable if they didn't screw it up!


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You know they just did a new concert production of Sweeney Todd on PBS. I am not sure if it was aired live but it is still available on PBS.com to view. Plus there are two other productions filmed one other concert with George Hearn and Patti LuPone and then the original touring production with George Hearn and Angela Lansbury.

I think it would be nice to see live productions for TV for West Side Story and Annie. I have seen Annie on tour before when I was very young. We are getting Grease from Fox and Music Man from NBC at least!

Barbara Stanwyck and I used to ride the trolley! ~Andrea Zuckerman

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Fiddler on the Roof
Camelot
My Fair lady

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Amahl & The Night Visitors-This will take You back. First broadcast in 1951, last seen in 1978. A musical composed by the legendary Giancarlo Menotti. It was the first production that carried The Hallmark Hall of Fame banner long before it later made Made-For TV Movies.

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You know they just did a new concert production of Sweeney Todd on PBS.


Thanks for the heads up. I've only ever seen the production on PBS that starred George Hearn and Lansbury. I'll definitely check this new one out.

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The Rocky Horror Show

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The Rocky Horror Show


This would be perfect to air on Halloween.

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Anything but a contemporary musical. We don't need any high school musicals on TV as family viewing tradition. That would be like taking Santa's workshop and putting it in Walmart. There's nothing toasty and cozy about our contemporary musicals.

If NBC sees fit to continue this wonderful new tradition of live musical productions every year, I want them to just stick with the classics – or at least classically styled musicals (such as MRS. SANTA CLAUS by Jerry Herman). I would like to see them redo MY FAIR LADY, for example.

ALICE IN WONDERLAND would also be a great one to do again – in the tradition of the 1985 two-part made-for-TV movie, with Carol Channing.

BABES IN TOYLAND and WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY also come to mind, as potential greats for this new NBC tradition.

Please excuse typos/funny wording; I use speech-recognition that doesn't always recognize!

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They's have to do either a film or television musical classic.

Personally, I'd love to see Fiddler On The Roof done. The songs/music in that one slays me every single time.

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Les Miserables
The Phantom of the Opera
Into the Woods
Jesus Christ Superstar
Miss Saigon
Cats
Wicked
The Wiz
Spamalot
The Producers
Annie
Nine
Sweeney Todd
Evita
42nd Street
Hair Spray

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Oh, yes, CATS. Also, Young Frankenstein. And get Roger Bart to do Frederick Frankenstein again.

I love you, Kristen Stewart. :) You are so beautiful and talented. I would love to perform with you.

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The Producers


The Producers would be awesome! I love that musical.

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I can't see it being done without Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, Gary Beach and Roger Bart though

I love you, Kristen Stewart. :) You are so beautiful and talented. I would love to perform with you.

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Wicked
West Side Story
My Fair Lady


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Re: Musicals you'd like to see live?

West Side Story, South Pacific, King and I, Wicked, Aida, Annie (to wipe the bad taste from the bastardized modern retelling out of my mouth), Annie Get Your Gun, Guys and Dolls, Oliver, Oklahoma, Jekyll & Hyde (the London version), Scarlet Pimpernel, Beauty and the Beast, Mame (which would be a good choice for a Christmastime musical), Flower Drum Song, Camelot, Bye Bye Birdie

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Annie (to wipe the bad taste from the bastardized modern retelling out of my mouth)


Oh, did you see it already? How was it?

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Here are my picks for the next musical to get a live NBC telecast treatment and be co-produced by Universal Television and Sony Pictures Television:

1. How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
2. Cats
3. Les Misérables
4. Wicked
5. 13
6. The upcoming stage musical adaptation of the 1985 Universal Picture Back to the Future

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_to_the_Future_(musical)

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TheWIZ, great score!
Porgy and Bess, the opera.
Annie - maybe. Because the movie is coming out.
The Lion King -- will it be eligible for TV viewing?

I think they're doing My Fair Lady next.

PLEASE - not West Side Story, please no.

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I would love to see Sweeney Todd, but I think NBC would pass on that as it probably isn't considered "family viewing." Perhaps FOX, though, considering they're doing Grease.

My choices:
Hello, Dolly!
Mame
The Wizard of Oz
Always... Patsy Cline
Oklahoma!
Bye Bye, Birdie
Annie
Annie Get Your Gun
White Christmas
A Christmas Story
Scrooge
Here's Love: The Miracle on 34th Street


Well, just a few choices I've had in my since NBC's 2013 outing.


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Rather then posting my absolute dream list, I'm going to post a list of shows that I enjoy and that NBC could feasibly get away with doing (in no particular order)

1) West Side Story
2) The Music Man
3) Bye Bye Birdie
4) Annie
5) Footloose
6) Fiddler on the Roof
7) Oliver



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Re: Musicals you'd like to see live?

Cool. Respectfully, the trouble is that Here's Love is based on the 1947 20th Century Fox film. Therefore, that upcoming live telecast should air on Fox and be produced by 20th Century Fox Television. Why, you ask? Simple, all the annual NBC live telecasts of musicals are produced by Universal Television and Sony Pictures Television.

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Avenue Q, Little Shop Of Horrors.

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I agree on West Side Story. I'd also like to see Les Miz and Annie Get Your Gun.

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Re: Musicals you'd like to see live?

1. Repo
2. Sweeney Todd
3. The Phantom of The Opera
4. Billy Elliot
5. Kinky Boots

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Re: Musicals you'd like to see live?

My fair Lady
Grease
Hairspray
Annie

I don't know if they count as musicals, but, I'd love to see the stage version of Dirty Dancing don't and the Broadway version of the Jane Eyre musical (there's some lovely songs in it)

But my absolute favorite would be The Slipper and The Rose.

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Oliver! and Beauty and the Beast
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