On Broadway, I have seen Into the Woods and Sunday in the Park With George.
In London, I have seen Follies and Pacific Overtures.
I think I saw a community-theater production of Gypsy.
I would love to see A Little Night Music (I don't know the score at all) and Passion. I was always curious about Getting Away With Murder, his nonmusical play, but I guess there's little chance I'll ever be able to catch that now.
I'm a Sondhead but I thought Getting Away with Murder was pretty bad. I do think most of the blame is Mr. Furth's, but there is enough blame to go around. It wasn't terribly funny (it was billed as a comedy thriller) and it was, as I remember, excruciatingly boring.
It was directed by Jack O'Brien of Hairspray (and other big Broadway hits) fame. It was done in California at the Old Globe Theatre (under a different title) in 1995. It moved to Broadway (after revisions) in 1996. Here is the cast list for Broadway:
Cast
Martin Chisholm - John Rubenstein
Dossie Lustig - Christine Ebersole
Young Man - William Ragsdale
Charmaine - Michelle Hurd
Pamela Prideaux - Kandis Chappell
Vassili Laimorgos - Josh Mostel
Gregory Reed - Terrence Mann
Dan Gerard - Frankie R. Faison
Nam-Jun Vuong - Jodi Long
Roberto - Al Espinosa
Dr. Conrad Bering - Herb Foster
Terrence Mann and John Rubenstein were the "big" names in the show but even they couldn't save it. The production got mixed to bad reviews and lasted for only a few performances. and moved to Broadway. It ran from February 20, 1996 (previews begain) for 29 performances and opened on March 17, 1996 at the Broadhurst Theater. The run after opening was 17 performances and it closed on March 31, 1996.