Never been lucky enough to catch a musical on Broadway.. or even visit NYC for that matter.. but I have caught several on tour. Fiddler on the roof if still one of my favorites. Originally Posted by nevercanhavetoomuchNothing wrong with the tours. I've seen a lot of shows at the Walton Arts Center too, and many of them are performed just as well as the ones on Broadway. Main difference is that you don't get the ambience of a whole theater built around the show, and some of the special effects that can only be done in a dedicated theater. Fiddler is great, an all-time classic. I think the last show I caught at the WAC was Jersey Boys. Not one of my favorites but definitely some great performances by some really talented people.
Nothing wrong with the tours. I've seen a lot of shows at the Walton Arts Center too, and many of them are performed just as well as the ones on Broadway. Main difference is that you don't get the ambience of a whole theater built around the show, and some of the special effects that can only be done in a dedicated theater. Fiddler is great, an all-time classic. I think the last show I caught at the WAC was Jersey Boys. Not one of my favorites but definitely some great performances by some really talented people.Walton Arts Center? Was this in relation to the Wal-Mart Waltons? I'm not from Arkansas so I wouldn't know.
I caught Hair at the WAC a while back. It was OK, but I thought sure they'd tone down the nudity for us here in the Bible belt. Nope! It was funny to see the audience reactions, which ranged between horrified and highly amused. Originally Posted by SpankyJ
Walton Arts Center? Was this in relation to the Wal-Mart Waltons? I'm not from Arkansas so I wouldn't know. Originally Posted by Sweet CaseyYep!
There are so many great ones on Broadway. Wicked, Fiddler on the Roof, Chicago (simple yet excellent) Kinky Boots (very funny) and call my crazy but The Lion King was amazing! Would be nice to have a little more culture in Arkansas! Originally Posted by ElvisisaliveI would be interested in seeing "Chicago." I'm just saying.