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Should Humor Be Allowed On Broadway?

Should Humor Be Allowed On Broadway?

nomdeplume
#0Should Humor Be Allowed On Broadway?
Posted: 11/3/06 at 12:57am

Or should it be relegated to theatres with less than 50 seats?


Discuss.

NathanLaneStalker
#1re: Should Humor Be Allowed On Broadway?
Posted: 11/3/06 at 12:58am

.....


"I'm tellin' you, the only times I really feel the presence of God are when I'm having sex and during a great Broadway musical." - Nathan Lane - Jeffrey

husk_charmer
#2re: Should Humor Be Allowed On Broadway?
Posted: 11/3/06 at 12:59am

*headdesk* oy...


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nomdeplume
#3re: Should Humor Be Allowed On Broadway?
Posted: 11/3/06 at 1:00am

I think you could fill the audience if you promised them they could unwrap candies during the whole show.

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wonderwaiter
#4re: Should Humor Be Allowed On Broadway?
Posted: 11/3/06 at 1:01am

"Humor"? What is this "Humor" of which you speak?


And no one grew into anything new, we just became the worst of what we were."

nomdeplume
#5re: Should Humor Be Allowed On Broadway?
Posted: 11/3/06 at 1:02am

It ain't good.

nomdeplume
#6re: Should Humor Be Allowed On Broadway?
Posted: 11/3/06 at 1:04am

I think it's like in the old days when the ladies got the vapors.

On Broadway that translates to boat scenes with dry ice.

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Phantom2
#7re: Should Humor Be Allowed On Broadway?
Posted: 11/3/06 at 1:06am

Go to bed.


"I'm learning to dig deep down inside and find the truth within myself and put that out. I think what we identify with in popular music more than anything else is when someone just shares a truth that we can relate to. That's what I'm searching for in my music." - Ron Bohmer

"I broke the boundaries. It wasn't cool to be in plays- especially if you were in sports & I was in both." - Ashton Kutcher

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wonderwaiter
#8re: Should Humor Be Allowed On Broadway?
Posted: 11/3/06 at 1:07am

As long as the throw pillows are from Pier One. We wouldn't want any knock-off brands associated with our vapors.


And no one grew into anything new, we just became the worst of what we were."

nomdeplume
#9re: Should Humor Be Allowed On Broadway?
Posted: 11/3/06 at 1:07am

Cooties. Updated On: 11/3/06 at 01:07 AM

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musicalkid
#10re: Should Humor Be Allowed On Broadway?
Posted: 11/3/06 at 7:48pm

Weirdest Thread.


Bring Disney's "Der Glockner Von Notre Dame" To Broadway!
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americanboy99
#11re: Should Humor Be Allowed On Broadway?
Posted: 11/3/06 at 7:50pm

HUH?


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Mr Roxy
#12re: Should Humor Be Allowed On Broadway?
Posted: 11/3/06 at 7:51pm

Only if one & all can chatter away on cell phones & be rewarded for coming as late as possible


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actor
#13re: Should Humor Be Allowed On Broadway?
Posted: 11/3/06 at 7:53pm

Humor? You mean comedy? Of course it should be allowed on Broadway...that's why The Drowsy Chaperone is such a fantastic show.

TheMecca
#14re: Should Humor Be Allowed On Broadway?
Posted: 11/3/06 at 7:53pm

Is this an actual question or just stupid bitterness over the fact that [title of show]'s not coming to Broadway?
Cause that happened like 2 months ago.

Mattbrain
#15re: Should Humor Be Allowed On Broadway?
Posted: 11/3/06 at 7:53pm

In the words of Adolfo,

WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT?

And in the words of Cartman:

Homo-jigga-wha?


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neddyfrank2
#16re: Should Humor Be Allowed On Broadway?
Posted: 11/3/06 at 8:06pm

What?


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