Favorite Theatre Production?

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Jack and Calumon

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Lysastrata. Truly, it has innuendo and comedy at it's finest. I saw it done by the Actors of Dyonisis theatre group who were touring at the time. I believe they still are.

Calumon: Jack won't take me. He says I'll cause a scene on my own. I thought that was the point?
 

unicron44

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I saw a production of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and it was really good. Me and my friend freaked out because the main actor who was Jekyll had a small, unspecified part in My Bloody Valentine.
 

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A Little Night Music is my favourite, but I like most things by Sondheim.

The Musical of Musicals: The Musical is pretty good too.
 

Sacman

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Jesus Christ Supserstar... why? because half of the people that played Jesus looked like Kurt Cobain in a robe...<.<


I was just waiting for Smells Like Teen Spirit to start playing...
Also the movie version was The Passion of Christ meets Mad Max...
 

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DuctTapeJedi said:
SimuLord said:
I've heard good things about Our American Cousin, but I've never really heard how it ended.
Brilliant joke, good sir, simply brilliant...
I had five bucks and a penny on "nobody will get this joke."
 

DuctTapeJedi

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SimuLord said:
DuctTapeJedi said:
SimuLord said:
I've heard good things about Our American Cousin, but I've never really heard how it ended.
Brilliant joke, good sir, simply brilliant...
I had five bucks and a penny on "nobody will get this joke."
So, I guess I owe you $5.01 then.
*Reaches for wallet, filled with Monopoly money*
 

SimuLord

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DuctTapeJedi said:
SimuLord said:
DuctTapeJedi said:
SimuLord said:
I've heard good things about Our American Cousin, but I've never really heard how it ended.
Brilliant joke, good sir, simply brilliant...
I had five bucks and a penny on "nobody will get this joke."
So, I guess I owe you $5.01 then.
*Reaches for wallet, filled with Monopoly money*
You got the first joke but didn't get the second one? (think about it for a second.)
 

DuctTapeJedi

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SimuLord said:
DuctTapeJedi said:
SimuLord said:
DuctTapeJedi said:
SimuLord said:
I've heard good things about Our American Cousin, but I've never really heard how it ended.
Brilliant joke, good sir, simply brilliant...
I had five bucks and a penny on "nobody will get this joke."
So, I guess I owe you $5.01 then.
*Reaches for wallet, filled with Monopoly money*
You got the first joke but didn't get the second one? (think about it for a second.)
...Oh!!
Sorry, I've been working on final term project so much that I'm starting to lose it.
Again, sir, brilliant.
 

Eumersian

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I'm not sure. I used to be a regular theater attendee, but the place my family had season tickets every year raised their prices and we stopped going. From then on, I've only seen the occasional show, not including high school productions.

The last show I saw that I thought was absolutely incredible was Phantom of the Opera. I really liked the music, and I found it a nice change from the happy-go-lucky theater I had seen for the most part up until that point, like Wizard of Oz and Kiss Me Kate.