We asked, you answered: favourite lines from shows

First Published 24 July 2017, Last Updated 27 July 2017

We asked our Facebook fans what their favourite lines from a show are. We’ve pulled together some of our favourites into this handy list for you, and added some GIFs for good measure.

 

Not the only quote from this iconic show, Jean Palmer suggested ‘To love another person is to see the face of God’ from Les Misérables, the world’s longest running musical, currently playing at the Queen’s Theatre.  

David Christopher opted for a line from Wicked, saying ‘And if I’m flying solo, at least I’m flying free’ was the very first thing that came to mind, although there are many others’. Wicked is now one of the top 10 longest running musicals in West End history. 

Louise Hedger’s favourite is ‘I look handsome, I look smart, I am a walking work of art’ from one of the most enduring shows of all time, Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Joseph And The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, currently on a UK tour starring Joe McElderry. 

A show that hasn’t even opened in London yet has already got everyone talking about it, as Kathy Nicholson suggests ‘Sometimes you’ve gotta grab life by the balls…then you take those balls, you tuck ’em between your legs and you put your best f***ing frock on!’ from Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, which opens at the Apollo Theatre, following a smash-hit run in Sheffield. 

With a show as sassy as Kinky Boots, it’s no surprise to see one of their one-liners on the list. Helen Riley’s favourite line is ‘Ladies, gentlemen, and those who are yet to make up their mind’. 

Sometimes all you need is one word, as Lynette Woodhead suggests from the brilliant Memphis, which had a successful run at London’s Shaftesbury Theatre from 2014-2015: ‘Hockadoo!’ 

A Rodgers And Hammerstein classic is the source for our next line, as Jake Scott suggests South Pacific’s ‘I know what you are against. What are you for?’ 

Hallelujah for this Sister Act suggestion from Geoffrey Hubard – ‘I had a revelation when I skipped my medication’. Sister Act played in the London Palladium in 2009 and is currently on a UK tour. Fabulous, baby. 

Garaidh Falconer’s favourite line comes from one of the West End’s longest running musicals, The Phantom Of The Opera, ‘A mask. My first unfeeling scrap of clothing’. 

If ever I were to get a theatrical tattoo it would probably be this one from Rent, as put forward by Karina Kunze; ‘Forget regret or life is yours to miss’. 

 

Explore more fun theatre GIFs on our dedicated GIPHY page! Why not share your favourites on Twitter, and tag us (@London_Theatre). 

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