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I'm in the middle of Missouri, and the only places i can think that might actually host a Broadway show are three, five, or eight hours away. (St. Louis, Kansas City, Chicago). And it seems that shows in St. Louis tend to be at times when getting away is difficult, and ticket prices are a lot on top of gas, food, and a hotel room.
Just not feasible for us or a lot of people.
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I'm sorry its not fessable but I hate to say it that you don't have a right to see musicals. It sucks but that's sorta how it goes.
That said there ARE tons of places to get bootlegs. Youtube often has cams of shows. And there are shows that do put out DVDs - hit up amazon - some might be out of print or might not be with the particular actor/actress you want there's usually still pretty good.
And trust me when I say you don't want to see the Lion King musical on DVD. There are musicals which be recorded and not loose anything, but Lion King is not one of them. The performers come down into the audience and the overall experience I can't see translating well into recorded medium.
Check around, there are often groups that do trips to do musicals and offer discount ticket prices since they've gotten a group rate. Local colleges and small theaters can put on good productions as well. The best show of Music Man I've seen was a dinner theater.
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I personally would rather see the Lion King musical on DVD than not at all.
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The problems with DVDs is not only that less people will go to see it live (I believe a show has been killed that way), its also the fact that it can very complicated to get all the rights and permissions, PLUS some shows just will not translate onto DVD.
Would I like a copy of Spamalot, Wicked, or Lord of the Rings the Musical on DVD? Fuck, yes. But there are reasons they don't offer them and its not ~greed~.
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Nobody.
And wth, dude - i should go see a play live to help keep stage hands, etc., in a paycheck but i should go watch a bootleg? That makes *no* sense.
Considering i'll probably never get to see 'Lion King' either way, i'll take the DVD. And yes, the local high school and theatre group and college two hours away put on plays, and i've seen some, but really - how is a production like that remotely like a Broadway show? Which is what i'm talking about?
Sorry, your arguments are not convincing me. And there is no dinner theatre around here without invoking the same damn issues - time, distance and money that i can ill afford.
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I'm not sure why you think your entitled to seeing this stuff. You aren't. It sucks, but life does that some times. You don't have the right to see musicals cheaply. Seriously, I know in fandom we're used to getting everything on download or cheap off amazon or streaming from netflicks, but either you can watch shit on youtube or download bootlegs or you can drive several hours and spend money and know that your supporting the arts.
Like I said I'd love a dvd of Spamalot or Wicked or several others, if at some point it happens I'll be over the moon. But if it doesn't it's most likely not because someone is being greedy or mean.
Sorry for not wanting to see live shows die out.
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Get a grip.
And please quit with your 'you're so entitled' business. Wishing I could see Mr. Radcliffe do 'Equus' is not 'fangirl entitlement', it's a fan of the actor wishing she could have seen what was probably an amazing performance, and one that *is not* currently running, nor probably ever will again.
Do you see the difference here? I can go see 'Equus' or any other play at any time, but it's the particular cast and/or actor in a particular run that really intrigues me, and in the case of some shows - the incredible sets and costumes that dinner theatre or my local high school will never be able to pull off.