I would think that The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time uses the most lights in productions that I've seen over the past year. I'm not sure if you could say all the lighting is "strobe", but it is unique and a highlight of the play. I've even heard people say that depending on where you sit you can a different view of the lighting and illustrations being projected.
The only one I can think of off hand that had a lot of smoke was Aladdin. This might definitely be just my opinion because I was seated in the second row.
Almost every musical these days will use a hazer to add at least a subtle amount of atmosphere to the lighting design, even if they aren't using any specific fog/smoke effects. I can't think of any that I've seen in recent years that has not.
I distinctly remember sitting in the front orchestra and having the fog from the stage roll onto the first few rows during the reprise of Wicked Little Town.
"And then you're someone you are not,
And Junction City ain't the spot,
Remember Mrs. Lot,
and when she turned around"
I distinctly remember sitting in the front orchestra and having the fog from the stage roll onto the first few rows during the reprise of Wicked Little Town.
"And then you're someone you are not,
And Junction City ain't the spot,
Remember Mrs. Lot,
and when she turned around"