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Broadway musical Show In New York - Best Family FunGoing to Broadway shows is one of the best ways I know to really enjoy a fun and festive night out that is good for either a date, or a whole family evening. I have loved Broadway musicals shows in New York for as long as I can remember, and there are new ones coming out every year that are even better. Of course, not every Broadway musical shows in New York is just the same as all of the others, so you had better do some research before you buy those tickets. After all, tickets for a Broadway musical sure can catch a pretty penny. If you go to a Broadway musical that does not sound like you like it, it will probably ruin the whole night for you. And if you are like me, you probably do not have the change lying around to ruin too many nights in that manner. When I was young, my father told me that I should surround myself with culture and intelligence. He wanted me to be educated and informed about what was going on in the world. He would take me to art shows and plays in order to expose me to the arts. I went to my first Broadway musical show in New York when I was in middle school. He had gotten two tickets to the Phantom of the Opera Broadway musical in New York City. A week before our trip to the city, he purchased the soundtrack to it so that I could know a bit about it ahead of time. Listening to the music was nothing like actually being there. The day came for my first Broadway musical show in New York journey and it was pouring. I dressed up as nicely as I could and we headed for the bus station. Much to our dismay, it was still raining intensely when we arrived in New York City. Rivers of umbrellas walked down the streets and we tried to merge with them. The two of us only had one umbrella however, so it was a challenge. We were wet and cold. I entered the theater more interesting in getting dried off than seeing the Broadway musical shows in New York that we had endured this weather in order to see. When we took our seats, I still felt damp and the air conditioning made me feel incredibly cold. I will never forget the first five minutes of that Broadway musical show in New York. I was captivated. I honestly think that my mouth was probably hanging open. Everything was breathtaking. The cast was brilliant and more talented than I could have ever imagined. The choreography was perfect and the costumes were flawless. I forgot about being cold and wet. I knew that this would not be my last Broadway musical, there would be many more. The entire show left me in awe. We walked out of the theater and back into the rain. I barely even noticed it, the Broadway musical had left me with such a warm and happy feeling. On the bus trip home, all I could talk about was going to see another Broadway musical show in New York. My dad just laughed. He told me that Broadway was addictive, and I believed him. Everything had impressed me, including the city. While I had once been intimidated by the mere thought of New York City, I found myself in love with it. I never once felt as if I wasn't safe. The theater district just seemed so sophisticated to me at the time. It still does. I've seen more than one Broadway musical show in New York now that I'm in my adult years. I must say though, that Phantom, still tops my list as my favorite Broadway musical. Of course, each of us have our favorite Broadway musical shows in New York, and other ones that we do not like quite as much. I have a friend who can not stand any of the old Rogers and Hammerstein stuff, but loves all kinds of new stuff. I am almost the opposite – I do not like the arrangements of almost any Broadway musical from the last ten years that I have heard, but give me South Pacific any given day, and I will watch it and love it, in all probability. I do not think that that means that the stuff that I like is better than that which she does, but we both have to acclimate ourselves to the reality that we each have different needs. I have always thought that it would be a lot of fun to write a Broadway musical for myself, but there is no point where I have had enough time to do it by myself. But, really, how hard can it be anyway? I mean, you have seen Phantom of the Opera, haven't you. That was a hugely successful Broadway musical, and it really must have taken almost no effort to make it. The same boring theme, over and over, and everyone just eats it up like candy. I may not be able to make rent on my own, but I feel like any halfway decent musician could make a Broadway musical like Phantom of the Opera with only a moderate amount of effort. I guess it is all just marketing and putting in the effort. Broadway musical Show In New York - broadway musical lyrics - cats the broadway musical The Full News here
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