Spring break officially begins today, and I'm starting it off with a bang, literally, by going to see Broadway's production of Chicago--primarily about a woman, Roxie Hart, who murders her husband with a gun (>>there's the bang for you<<) and sings and dancers her way out of prison alongside Velma. How exciting! Haha. Mamaw, my grandmother, is my escort and Rachel and her older sister Emily are also coming with us. So, it should be a fun night. I'm bringing my camera with me. :)
The juniors are in DC and the seniors are in New York. According the Austin, the juniors are having a great time. I haven't talked to any of the seniors, but I would hope and assume that they are having a blast as well. I am highly anticipating my trip to New York this summer! June 6 (happy birthday em) cannot come fast enough. :eek: Oh, speaking of New York (and Broadway), I wanted to ask some of your opinions. While in NYC, we usually go to see 4, maybe 5 broadway shows. I've compiled a list of those which I personally desire to see, but I was wondering a) if anyone had opinions on my picks and b) if anyone had any other ideas and suggestions. You can go to Broadway.com to see which shows will be playing this summer. I don't know how many of you are into the Musical Theatre thing, but it's very exciting. Here is my "suggested list of Broadway musicals to see in New York City, summer of 2005":
- Wicked
- The Phantom of the Opera
- Little Women
- The Light in the Piazza
- Disney's Beauty and the Beast
- Disney's The Lion King
- Fiddler on the Roof
- The Producers
- The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
- Steel Magnolias (not a musical)
- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (not a musical)
Okay, so, I'm a nerd. What can I say? Anyway, let me know your opinions! I'd especially love to hear from those of you who have actually seen some of these. ^_^
Hope you're all doing wonderfully, and if your spring break is just beginning...maybe it be a safe and blessed week off!
God bless,
lv
1 comment:
Hey Leslie!omg it's been too long since I've talked to you.You called my cell and left a message but you never left your #! call me again. Anyways I read your blog about your trip to New York City. That's so exciting. I wanted to tell you when I was there for 5 weeks this past summer I went to see Phantom of the Opera and it was Amazing! You should def. see it. And if you can, see Wicked too. I never got to see it cause I signed up too late but everyone at SAB this summer said it was great and that it was the best.Okay I hope this helps. ttul. Love ya.
~Lauren
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