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This year my SIL & I want to take my MIL to see a Broadway show for her Christmas gift. None of us have ever been to a show. Do any of you have any recommendations on what to see, seating, what to wear, etc.? I think I would like to see Wicked (not that it is a gift for me, and besides the fact that I did not care for the book). We plan on taking a bus for the day and would also like to eat dinner somewhere good, but not super fancy, before we leave. Help?
Re: NBR: Broadway Shows
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I personally would prefer it not to be a musical, but we are up for anything, being newbies to this and all.
I LOVE BROADWAY SHOWS. How exciting that you are going for the first time!! What show depends on your personality and what kind of things you enjoy. I personally adored Newsies when I saw it last year - the dancing was out of this world!!!! It was youthful and exciting and inspirational. If you are more into a traditional show with glorious singing (not so much dancing), then Phanton of the Opera is amazing every time. I've seen it four times and I would see it again. If you want to laugh your butt off and you are not easily offended by Mormon jokes, the Book of Mormon would be a good choice. You know, you might want to borrow a couple of Original Cast Recordings from the library or check out a couple videos of current shows on youtube. You will be able to get a feeling whether it's the show for you. I haven't seen Kinky Boots, (songs by Cindy Lauper!) but of course it is getting lots of raves.
Rockefeller Center is pretty close to Times Square if you want to walk over and go ice skating ($30) or look at the famous tree.
Seating - if you see Newsies, the first row of the loge on the left or right side is IMO the best seats in the house. It's a small theater and the balcony has a deep overhang. Better even than orchestra and less expensive. Whatever the show, do NOT cheap out and get back row balcony seats. It's your first time and good seats really make a big difference.
What to wear - Layers, in case you get hot. Most people wear something nice, but not very fancy. No sneakers.
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I had no desire to see Wicked but the second act BLEW ME AWAY.
My brother saw Newsies (technically, I think it's off-Broadway) over the summer and said it was phenomenal.
I've heard good things about The Book of Mormon.
I'm the oddball and am not a fan of Phantom, though I saw it in London, not in NYC, so I'm not sure if that makes a difference.
If you want something a little different, how about Stomp or Blue Man Group?
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Newsies! Newsies! Newsies!!!! It is awesome! And MUCH better than the movie! I agree about the 1st row Mezz - great seats!
They will be starting a national tour soon so ALL NESTIES should see it!
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