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May 23, 2011
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A pub in Southampton
Inspired by a slightly off topic conversation on another thread, which shows have you seen and which is your favourite?

I've seen:

Copacabana
Les Miserables
We Will Rock You
Our House (Madness musical)
Dirty Dancing
Blood Brothers

My favourite is Les Miserables.
 
'We will Rock You' - got free tickets for that a few years ago. Naturally, I didn't go.
 
I have seen Mamma Mia the film but not the musical.

I thought Meryl Streep as usual was magnificent in it and it was just a feel good film that uplifted one's spirits.

There are not enough musicals around. It's no coincidence that when musicals were popular in the 50's there were no wars because everyone was joyous.

That's what I think anyway.
 
I have seen Mamma Mia the film but not the musical.

I thought Meryl Streep as usual was magnificent in it and it was just a feel good film that uplifted one's spirits.

There are not enough musicals around. It's no coincidence that when musicals were popular in the 50's there were no wars because everyone was joyous.

That's what I think anyway.

They just made up the Korean War then?

Oh yeah, and some wee scuffle called the Vietnam War started in the 1950s too.
 
I have seen Mamma Mia the film but not the musical.

I thought Meryl Streep as usual was magnificent in it and it was just a feel good film that uplifted one's spirits.

There are not enough musicals around. It's no coincidence that when musicals were popular in the 50's there were no wars because everyone was joyous.

That's what I think anyway.

Super idea again, ER <ok>

No doubt the cynics will shoot you down as usual <ok>