I'm trying to catch up on the posts.
I watched "Medium" last night and I enjoyed it. I'd never seen or heard of the actor who plays her husband. I like the idea that he doesn't try to talk her out of using her "gift." He seems to be all for it. I wonder if the real woman's husband was that supportive. I do, however, agree with Vixmom's criticisms. I didn't understand why she stepped onto the steps leading out of the plane and then just stopped. And then they yelled at each other. That made no sense. But that didn't stop me from enjoying the overall show.

As for the official Topic of the Day, here are some of the CDs that I listen to the most (I could think of 11, but there are more):
City of Angels (original Broadway cast)
Extensions by The Manhattan Transfer
Follies (the original Broadway cast recording)
Merrily We Roll Along (I prefer the original Broadway cast, with the York version produced by our very own BK a very close second)
The Mystery of Edwin Drood (original Broadway cast)
The Songs from Ragtime [I love the original Broadway cast (and its completeness), but for a couple of songs, I like the versions on this CD better]
Short Stories by Janis Siegel and Fred Hersch
The Spitfire Grill (original cast with Liz Callaway)
The Stephen Sondheim Album (produced by our very own BK)
Sweeney Todd (original Broadway cast)
Unsung Sondheim (again, produced by our very own BK)