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SheShe
13-05-2010
I'm not sure. I'l love to see Lauren on stage but TWOO really doesn't appeal - I can't be doing with all that Munchkin stuff.

I saw Aoife in TSOM (great) and Lee in Joseph (he was brilliant) but never got to see Oliver though I loved the original film.

Les Mis is my fave MT by miles. I've seen it 4 times.
samiskim
14-05-2010
Les Mis is my favourite musical too, The songs are so powerful - I could see it again and again and still find something new. Absolutely wonderful. I love Carousel too - rubbish story but full of glorious music - Richard Rodgers at his best.. Will I go and see Wizard of Oz - all depends who lands the role of Dorothy! Wonder who will be playing The Scarecrow?
terrie1957
14-05-2010
No;
None of these girls would "add" anything, they will play it like Judy Garland did;
I wanted a different type of Dorothy, but sadly the British public and ALW didn't......
Sylvia
15-05-2010
I would only go to see it if Steph was in it. She's the only one left that I like. Can't stand Lauren, Sophie's dull and the other one - well I even keep forgetting her name.:yawn:
Sylvia
15-05-2010
Originally Posted by SheShe:
“ Les Mis is my fave MT by miles. I've seen it 4 times. ”

I love it too, also Phantom of the Opera.

Saw Connie in Sound of Music - excellent!
themightyruth
15-05-2010
I'm in London next year around the time of the opening night, but I not really a big fan of Wizard of Oz, I think I would rather see something else like Les Mis or Wicked. Though it would depend on who wins really, like i'm more likely to go see Sophie than the others.
hannahcook1
16-05-2010
My friend and I bought tickets for the show with the News Of The World pre-sale thing, for the first Saturday night performance (would have gone opening night but we'll be at uni) WHILST STEPHANIE WAS STILL IN IT, and we were banking on her winning the show seeing as she was the bookies favourite and was getting rave reviews every week.

So yeah basically she was/is our favourite and then in the following show ALW gave her the boot. BLUNDER.

I don't think I'll regret spending £55 if Lauren, Danielle or Sophie win, plus I love musicals. I know that Steph is good but she doesn't really do it for me I'm afraid!
BuddyBontheNet
16-05-2010
I love musical theatre and seeing a West End show is a real treat for me as travelling is involved, so it doesn't happen very often. The Wizard of Oz is not on my list of shows I'd like to see. I've got my eye on Sweet Charity at the moment.

Edit: Just wanted to add that I will probably go to see Jessica and Steph when they get West End roles.
JStevie28
16-05-2010
I wouldn't go to London to see it as my favourite (Jessica) won't be starring but maybe if it tours near me...
kyri
16-05-2010
I've seen every show going in the West End (apart from Mamma Mia! ), and I'm just waiting for a new musical to come out...so yes!

Also I love watching how the winners do. I won't be too happy with Sophie as the winner though.
funkycub
16-05-2010
Depends if they cast Sam Worthington, Jake Gyllenhaal and Kellan Lutz as the Tin Man, Scarecrow and Cowardly Lion, I could be swayed to go.
BuddyBontheNet
16-05-2010
Originally Posted by funkycub:
“Depends if cast Sam Worthington, Jake Gyllenhaal and Kellan Lutz as the Tin Man, Scarecrow and Cowardly Lion, I could be swayed to go.”

I hadn't considered this aspect. I might just review my decision!
funkycub
16-05-2010
Originally Posted by BuddyBontheNet:
“I hadn't considered this aspect. I might just review my decision!”

Get to the back of the auditorium, lady!
Magic Girl
16-05-2010
TBH I won't go to see the show whoever wins. It's just not that great a musical. Given the quality of ALW's Love Never Dies songs, I don't hold out much hope for the new songs either. I think if you have kids it will appeal. I prefer more "grown up" musicals - Cabaret, Chicago, Witches of Eastwick, West Side Story etc
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