Is this ok?
No.
Unless you'd take them to SPRING AWAKENING.
THE GRADUATE.
WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOLF.
Why would you think they would be interested in seeing Equus? Go see The Lion King for God's sake.
No. Not in any way, shape or form. I would never take someone this young to this show. Bad, bad, bad choice. Full frontal male nudity, graphic implied violence, and adult subject matter abound.
Take them to MARY POPPINS. Or, TARZAN. Or, WICKED.
Updated On: 1/29/07 at 09:08 PM
They both enjoyed Virginia Woolf and we stagedoored but they found Spring Awakening to be full of pith but not much content...their words.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/23/05
No!
I am sure there must be child labor laws against that or something.
Even if you're a family of nudists and are completely comfortable with exposing them to extended full frontal male and female nudity, the subject matter and themes are completely inappropriate for any 8-year old.
Sum, you're a bit early April Fool's Day.
We ain't even seen the damned groundhog yet!
I've missed you, Sum.
Goofy, in answer to your question, methinks the only reason that an eight-year old would want to see this is because it stars HARRY POTTER! Egad, what a marketing nightmare...
as long as you hire them a prostitue before hand
don't forget to smoke the weed!
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/20/04
There's full frontal male nudity, but I don't think it's "extended".
...unless mr. Radcliffe gets a little too "into" the scene.
Uhm..........
no
...What is wrong with you?...
There's full frontal male nudity, but I don't think it's "extended".
...unless mr. Radcliffe gets a little too "into" the scene.
LOL! Should have read "extensive".
it's extensive??? I was imagining something more along the lines of The Graduate. is he really going to be running around naked for whole scenes??? that's frightening.
Understudy Joined: 10/9/05
iffin i had uh 8 year old and he wanted to see the ween id take him in a heart beat of a billie goat! it shhhheerrr would help out in the future when his daddy's askin why there'n be the nudie fag rags a-hidin in the mattresses when he goes and turns the age when they all be lookin at the porns! and the faggy ones done up with the papers the chicks are supposin to read, with the weens right there on every page, no siree, better get em in there when he's young enough so his pa don threaten him with the pistol! and ya say "no, earl! that pistol be meanin for the pigs and the cows and the chickens, nacho lil boy, even if he takes a likin to the willy!"
Get em while they're young! Preach sista Lolly!
Broadway Star Joined: 12/31/69
Many adults do not really understand EQUUS so taking chidren would be a total waste of money. You probably wouldn't understand the play either
Understudy Joined: 5/2/06
Although Equus is one of the most brilliant works of contemporary theatre, bringing an 8 year old would be sick. This isn't Harry Potter, this is intense story, language and action in this play. An 8 year old would never comprehend Shaffer's dialoge, as many older folks do not...(the dialogue with no changes is very British) so why bother. If this production is done correctly, your 8 year old niece and nephew will have nightmares for weeks.
I highly advise you to NOT take them. The subject matter alone should have made you think this would not be a proper thing to do. It's not something I'd ever think about taking any 8 year old two, let alone my niece and nephew.
Go and see it yourself. But IMHO, no one under 18 should see this play no matter how good it is, no matter who is in it.
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