Tuesday, November 8, 2011

5 Theatrical Productions You Must See

If you're in a big city like New York, Los Angeles, Vancouver, or Chicago (to name a few), you should the the time to see a live theatrical performance. If you choose a good one, it will be an experience you'll never forget. Here are a few of the most popular, highly acclaimed theater shows you can see.

Phantom Of The Opera

This musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber is the longest running show in Broadway history, as well as the highest grossing entertainment event in history! There's good reason for that, too. Phantom Of The Opera combines beautiful music and aesthetics with exciting drama and romance.

Wicked

This musical takes place before the Wizard Of Oz, giving viewers the history of the Wicked Witch Of The West. Great entertainment for the entire family.

Cats

This is another Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, second only to Phantom Of The Opera in popularity. As it's name suggests, it's a production about, you guessed it...cats! While sometimes criticized for being to superficial, viewers love Cats for its humor and fun.

RiverDance / Lord Of The Dance / Feet Of Flames / Celtic Tiger

While not technically theatrical productions, these dance shows created Michael Flatley are shows you don't want to miss. Each show features rousing Irish music (albeit modernized), amazing costumes and effects, and Michael Flatley's signature dance style part flamenco, part Irish dancing, but mostly tap dancing.

Romeo and Juliet

This Shakespeare play actually has The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet as its full name. It is considered to be Shakespeare's most famous work, and likely the most well known love story in the world. Romeo & Juliet is the story of two young lovers who are caught in and inter-family feud. The eventually die for love (actually, they died because of various errors and mis-communications) and the feud is ended.

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