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What theater play did you enjoy the most?

Phantom of the Opera

But I remember enjoying these as well:
Sound of Music
Ibong Adarna
Gabriela Silang
Jeephikelove · 46-50, F
I’ve only seen Phantom of The Opera. It was really good!
Casheyane · F
@Jeephikelove I loved that too!
Patriot96 · 56-60, C
Les Miserables
Deceased · M
Call me lame but Hamlet always really managed to suck me in. Say what you want about the bard but he could write a damn compelling story.
Casheyane · F
@Deceased Oh cool. Haven't watched that one. But I gotta say if I'm gonna end up watching Shakespeare, I'd vote for the Merchant of Venice.
Deceased · M
@Casheyane Oooo. You have good taste girl.
NewRaven · 51-55, F
@Deceased I prefer Taming of the Shrew. Absolutely hysterical!
DearAmbellina2113 · 41-45, F
I haven't seen many. But I did really enjoy [i]The Nutcracker Ballet[/i]. If that counts.
TheunderdogofNY · 36-40, M
I haven't seen many but i think my favorite was a raisin in the sun with Denzel Washington.
Casheyane · F
@TheunderdogofNY What's it about?
TheunderdogofNY · 36-40, M
@Casheyane The play tells the story of the Youngers, a family who lives together in a small Chicago apartment. The patriarch of the family, Walter Younger Sr., has died, and his widow and children await a $10,000 insurance payout. They dream of the ways that the money can improve their lives. Beneatha, Walter’s daughter, wants to go to medical school. Walter Lee Jr. hopes to use the money to purchase a liquor store with two of his friends. Lena Younger, Walter Sr.’s widow (also known as Mama), puts a down payment on a house in a white neighborhood but allows Walter Jr. to manage the rest of the money as long as he saves a substantial amount for Beneatha’s tuition. When the family faces backlash from the so-called “Welcoming Committee” of their new neighborhood and Walter loses all of the remaining money, including Beneatha’s tuition, to a thieving investment partner, the Youngers are challenged to remain proud and strong in the face of racism and misfortune.
Bleak · 36-40, F
Casheyane · F
@Bleak I forgot the story of that or maybe that's the one I haven't read.

I do realize most of you answer Shakesperian plays.
Bleak · 36-40, F
@Casheyane A husband killing his faithful wife. And then kills himself eventually after learning that his wife has never cheated on him.
Casheyane · F
@Bleak Oohhhh. okay yeah, I haven't read that. Thanks for sharing. :)

 
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