Are there any shows which are meant to be funny, but you just don't get, or don't find funny at all?
One of mine is Next to Normal, just don't get the whole rockstar thing, and everyone laughs so much at that, but i just don't find it that funny.
What are yours?
Avenue Q. I think I actually laughed out loud just twice. Anyone who knows me IRL knows (as one friend put it) that I'm a slutty laugher, but I couldn't get into Avenue Q. I even saw it twice to be sure.
The 39 Steps. I thought it was 'cute' and a very well acted show, but I'm just not into that kind of humor.
Sure, I laughed at a few things. But mostly, I pretended.
If we're talking things that were meant to be funny, not just things other people find funny...Young Frankenstein. I laughed maybe twice, both times at Andrea Martin.
Boeing Boeing. I have never had so many eye rolls during any one show.
You're Welcome, America: A Final Night With George W. Bush
I think it was supposed to be funny.
Young Frankestein...
Curtains. Didn't laugh once.
Ah yes. Forgot about Curtains. What does that say?
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I found both 39 Steps and Boeing B. KIND of cute and funny, but not hugely funny. Coincidentally I was able to see each in both New York and London and I felt the same way after each city.
Most recent production of Godot.
Despite outstanding performances and eliciting a few genuine laughs, for the most part I found it about as funny as hot needles in the eyes.
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"The 39 Steps," "Avenue Q," "The Drowsy Chaperone," "Thoroughly Modern Millie," "Shrek," "9 to 5," "November," "Dame Edna," Sandra Bernhard, "The Norman Conquests," "The Play What I Wrote," "How's the World Treating You?," "Laughter on the 23rd Floor."
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The excruciating hour and 45 minutes of THE NORMAN CONQUESTS that I was able to stand before I just had to get the hell out of that theatre. All the hilarity of concentration camp footage.
BOEING BOEING - All that physical shtick was done so much better by John Ritter in Three's Company.
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"The Producers" Didn't like the movie, didn't like the musical. Just not funny to me.
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I L-O-V-E Hairspray. As a whole, I think it is an excellent show...but I only laughed out loud 3 or 4 times. It really isn't that funny.
The Producers. One of the most unfunny, painfully excruciating evenings ever spent at the theater. 2 hours and 45 minutes of Nathan Lane hamming it up while Matthew Broderick sheepishly looks on trying to be the "straight man" to a house full of people determined to make the $300 they spent on each ticket worth the price, all the while listening to a score that can burn in hell, does not make for an enjoyable theatrical experience.
I would have to agree with Spamalot and Young Frankenstein. Both produced more eye rolls than laughs.
I would agree with The Producers and Curtains.
The 39 Steps was one of the biggest let downs ever.
Laughed once.
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I thought I was the only one who hated 39 STEPS. Thank God I'm not alone. What a waste of time and props.
I'm going to have to agree with The Producers. Just ... was not funny or enjoyable to me at all.
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