Walking out of a show.... Jun 6 2011, 10:48:01 PM
As I said be for I am in an extremely terrible mood and that it was harsh of me to say and I am sorry and I have since claimed down from said mood and see how harsh I was. I understand people have other opinions. In addition, I have said that if you can't sit through the show, that is your decision and that personally I wouldn't opt to walk out. My original post on this thread, which has oddly disappeared, stated my surprise of seeing someone leave expensive box seats less then 10 minutes
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Walking out of a show.... Jun 6 2011, 09:47:17 PM
Fine. Not truly liking theater was a bit harsh,and I'm currently in a bad mood so I'm being way harsher then I usually am. As I said before,there is more to a show then just the story.All the acting technique along side of the technical aspects make up the vision you see in front of you and work along side the story. Ask any theater major and they will tell you that there is more. Yes when you start noticing the lighting designs, the show it's self is doing a bad job keeping you in a
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Walking out of a show.... Jun 6 2011, 08:38:51 PM
Mister Matt- Yes there are some posts missing. Mine, which you quoted earlier, has disappeared. I don't know why or how. If you that miserable watching a show then you might not truly like theater. Personally, even if the show sucks,I find something interesting enough to stay, such as the costumes, lighting, delivery of lines or just the sheer fact that its so bad it becomes a comedy. In addition, the curiosity and hope that it will become better as the show progresses. Also
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Walking out of a show.... Jun 5 2011, 03:19:09 PM
I saw a couple walk out less then 10 minutes into Mary Poppins. They were in the closest box to the stage so the whole audience could see them and made bunch of loud noises while trying to get out of the box. Then the guy in the seat behind me decided it would be a good idea to put his feet up on the seat next to me... with shoes off. I don't see how anyone could pay for a show then just walk out. Personally there has only been one time I have even been temped to walk out and that was durin
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Broadway Song-Dialogue Lyrics GAME May 9 2011, 09:04:51 PM
Carousel ******** I won’t stand for simpering, whinging and whimpering Sucking of thumbs is absurd Observe every letter for children are better When they can be seen and not heard
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one play. One musical. Which ones? May 2 2011, 02:45:51 AM
If you don't want something from this current season I would suggest Mary Poppins. I just took my parents to see it the other day (very similar to yours; dad retired military) and they absolutely loved it! They are usually not big musical fans but my mom declared it the best show she had ever seen. Most people have seen the movie,and your parents might love to hear some familiar songs.
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Theatre FAIL Apr 27 2011, 01:54:16 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCXULpnV_rI&feature=related This is actually from my high school production of Peter Pan. peter's fly line and Jane's fly line got mixed and Jane flies across stage before Peter even enters.
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Broadway Song-Dialogue Lyrics GAME Apr 18 2011, 11:59:15 PM
Wild Party Since we are going with off Broadway shows... If we're ever in the same tank or submarine, and I refuse to share your periscope, then you'll know what I mean ? that is how I'll kiss you.
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