Paladin1950
Still love 50's & 60's music!
- Location
- Mohawk Valley, NY
When I lived in New York City in the 70's and 80's, other than going to concerts and old Yankee Stadium, there was nothing I loved more to do than taking in a Broadway musical, and also some comedies and dramas. My favorites were the 5 revivals of my favorite musicals: My Fair Lady, Oklahoma!, Fiddler on the Roof, West Side Story, The King and I. Yul Brynner was the star of The King and I, and Zero Mostel played Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof.
I also saw Anthony Perkins in Equus, and Al Pacino in The Basic Training of Pavel Hummel (possibly the least enjoyable play that I saw on stage). Also Robert Duvall in American Buffalo.
But it was the musicals I loved the most. Oklahoma! was my personal favorite, but I think My Fair Lady was the best musical I ever saw. It had more great songs in it than any other musical I ever saw on stage or screen. My favorite song from a musical was Try to Remember from the off Broadway musical The Fantasticks, which ran for 42 years. It opened in 1960 when I was 10, and closed in 2002, when I was 52. I saw it in 1982 during it's 22nd year at the Sullivan Street Playhouse.
I have a feeling if I still lived in New York City, I wouldn't be going to a Broadway show/musical as much anymore, even if I could afford it.
I also saw Anthony Perkins in Equus, and Al Pacino in The Basic Training of Pavel Hummel (possibly the least enjoyable play that I saw on stage). Also Robert Duvall in American Buffalo.
But it was the musicals I loved the most. Oklahoma! was my personal favorite, but I think My Fair Lady was the best musical I ever saw. It had more great songs in it than any other musical I ever saw on stage or screen. My favorite song from a musical was Try to Remember from the off Broadway musical The Fantasticks, which ran for 42 years. It opened in 1960 when I was 10, and closed in 2002, when I was 52. I saw it in 1982 during it's 22nd year at the Sullivan Street Playhouse.
I have a feeling if I still lived in New York City, I wouldn't be going to a Broadway show/musical as much anymore, even if I could afford it.
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