Thursday, October 8, 2009

The Sweet and Saucy Top Ten: Entertainment worth traveling for.

Throughout the year, a limited amount of hit Broadway or Off-Broadway or otherwise shows come through Atlanta. Sashay has done a bit of travel over the years and some of the shows we suggest traveling for are this weeks Top Ten. Plus, you get the added perk of a vacation. What's not to love about these suggestions.

1. LOVE, The Beatles Cirque du Soleil is only in Las Vegas baby!
2. God of Carnage, starring James Gandolfini, Marcia Gay Harden, Jeff Daniels and Hope Davis. New York City.
3. Spamalot does travel, but for the best casting, you absolutely need to head to New York City.
4. "O", yet another amazing Cirque du Soleil with the added element of water. Again, Las Vegas.
5. Les Miserables is the longest running play in London. If you find yourself across the pond, be sure to take in the history
6. Lion King remains among the top of the longest running musicals. Now you can see it with amazing cast and stage in not only New York, but also in Las Vegas.
7. Cher may be a diva, but if you had the successful 45 year career that she has had, you might be too. She's strutting again in Las Vegas.
8. A Cabaret show in Paris is an experience like no other. You can go for the old standard, Moulin Rouge, go for the more risque, Crazy Horse Cabaret, or go the authentic route and visit Le Paradis Latin. All three shows include dinner and champagne. Bon Appetit!
9. Love Never Dies is the long anticipated Andrew Lloyd Webber sequel to The Phantom of the Opera. The show is scheduled to open in London at the Adelphi Theatre in March of 2010.
10. Hamlet, starring Jude Law has just opened. What a treat to see such a credible actor in this outstanding role. Only on Broadway. Only in New York.

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