Broadway Star Joined: 5/3/04
Here's a rare one... Who saw Censored Scenes From King Kong and loved it as much as I did?
Discuss...
Raise your hand if you are a [tos] fan.
(looks around and timidly raises hand)
I am.
*raises hand too*
Gosh darnit! I outed MYSELF!
Updated On: 11/15/08 at 10:38 PM
Broadway Star Joined: 5/3/04
I'm confused. What does [tos] have to do with the topic? I didn't see [tos] was there a reference to Censored Scenes From King Kong?
Updated On: 11/15/08 at 10:39 PM
LOL!
Jesus Christ Superstar KEEP THOSE LIMBS LOW!!!
*raises hand*
I laughed as soon as I saw the thread title.
Broadway Star Joined: 5/3/04
please... please... explain. I am completely lost.
Broadway Star Joined: 5/3/04
Thank you. I truly wish I had seen [tos]. It closed before I had the chance.
I did see Censored Scenes From King Kong though. I remember enjoying it immensely. It was bizarre but fascinating, AND Carrie Fisher was surprisingly good.
"One summer he went back to the speedboat
and watched censored scenes from King King
he found his shelter on the speedboat and he though
here's where I belong, just me and my speedboat
merrily we roll along!"
Thank you for catching Scottie up.
Broadway Star Joined: 5/3/04
I gather this topic has been hijacked by [tos]ers, which is cool by me. I only wish I had seen the show. I've heard many wonderful things about it.
What was the plot line?
Lakezurich!Is the popcorn ready yet?!
It's sittin right next to me!
Yes!
Okay Scott, we're ready. Bring it!
No one knows the plot line?
When the super sweet and talented Chris Sarandon came to [title of show], he, when asked, amusingly could not really remember what Censored Scenes From King Kong had been about. And he was in it!
HA!!!
Broadway Star Joined: 5/3/04
It was bizarre but fascinating. It was about a code embedded into removable scenes from King Kong that when played would signal the military to take certain actions.
It's many years ago, but I remember the play - with music - totally captivating. It was episodic in structure with many short scenes and clever - yet economical - sets.
I remember loving it.
Hmmmm... sounds interesting, to say the very least.
Does anyone have the original artwork for the show?
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/23/05
Now you've got me intrigued.
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