You haven't experienced New York City properly until you've spent your first weekend there and:
We had a great weekend (March 3rd-5th, 2007) despite the debacle of #9. It's been a surprise trip I've been planning for our 10th anniversary for some time. In fact, the trip itself was a well guarded secret for a while, until that fact was divulged by an over-eager daughter...though thankfully she got her North-West confused with North-East. :) ...a fact that I exploited fully.
We'd never been to NYC before and wanted to soak it up as much as we could. We'd long wanted to see Les Miserables on Broadway. It's far and away my favorite production. Also, and this was a much unexpected treat, but upon arriving to the theatre we discovered that Lea Salonga was playing the part of Fantine. For years I have followed Lea's work and absolutely LOVE her voice. She played Kim (in Miss Saigon - another favorite), the singing voice of Jasmine (in Disney's Alladin) and Mulan. But her standout performance, IMO, was when she, reprising her role as Eponine in Les Miserables, nailed the part in the 10th Anniversary on-stage production. So as you can imagine, I was in heaven to be on Broadway to see her perform.
We also made an impromptu decision to see Chicago on Broadway as well. We've enjoyed the soundtrack for years but had never the opportunity to see it on stage. Playing the role of Roxy Hart was the amazing Bebe Neuwirth (Lilith from Cheers and Frasier). Bebe played the role of Velma Kelly in the recording we own, so that was a particularly special delight.
We stayed at the Waldorf=Astoria towers, ate some great food, and had a great time. We were on our way to see the Statue of Liberty when I realized that I had left my wallet in a taxicab 20 minutes earlier. Fortunately, some good people found it and returned it to me a few hours later. The cash (about $350-$400) was gone, but that's what I expected (how sad is that?!)...I hope it went to someone who needed it more than I. I was a bit panicked because we were scheduled to fly out of town later that evening and without an ID I wasn't going to be able to get on the plan. I'm glad it didn't come to that. Well, our plans to see the Statue of Liberty were cut short, but all in all we had a wonderful time (we did see it at a distance).
I may call this experience "the full experience", but there is oh, so much more to do - already anxiously anticipating the next trip! :)
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