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I saw a play years ago in Chicago called "Telethon", in a real nice funky little off-beat theater. And I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was a spoof on the Jerry Lewis Telethons that used to be on TV.
Also, way back in the early 80s in Chicago there used to be a store front performance gallery that had live "art performances" on friday nights. It was only $5 to get in, and you brought your own alcohol or whatever to drink, and sat on backless benches. Man! I saw some amazing performances, there. Later, they moved it to a great little basement bar in uptown, and it got even better (but more expensive). I truly love that sort of thing. People just get up in front of the crowd and do whatever they think is meaningful. To me, this is the oldest and most pure art form there is. It's how art began all those millennia ago, around the camp fires. |
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Plays: Macbeth and Hamlet. They're just classics.
Musicals: Sweeney Todd, and Cannibal! The Musical (If that counts. It was brilliant I say!) Also, Our Town was just horrible. For serious. I had to play the scientist dude since nobody else in the class could pronounce all them big words.
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Last edited by cardero; 03-03-2007 at 03:11 PM. |
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One play I'd love to be in again is Agatha Cristie's "Ten Little Indians."
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Ah, I agree that folks here ARE quite cultured! Here's a few of mine, although I've seen WAY too many stage shows to remember them all:
Musicals: Les Miserables Phantom of the Opera Pirates of Penzance Rent A Chorus Line Tommy You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown Chicago Into the Woods Stage theatre: A Streetcar Named Desire Cat on a Hot Tin Roof The Glass Menagerie (perhaps my favorite of all time, and I'm a T. Williams fan girl) Birthday Party Death of a Salesman Shakespeare: Twelfth Night Macbeth And I wonder if Stomp! counts. LOL I know I've forgotten at least a dozen shows. Peace, Mystic |
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I am waiting for Tenacious D and the Pick of destiny to go to the big stage !!!
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Arsenic and Old Lace
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