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Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson

Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson

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millie_dillmount
#0Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/7/05 at 10:17pm

Anyone involved with this production? I was a fan of the books as a child and am very interested in seeing this...too childish you think?


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colleen_lee
#1re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/7/05 at 10:24pm

These books are still really popular in 3rd grade classrooms.


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emo_geek
#2re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/7/05 at 10:42pm

Oh my these books are lmao funny. Never thought of it on stage.


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ProducersFan
#3re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/7/05 at 10:58pm

Are these the stories about the school that was built on its side and each classroom is above the other? I used to LOVE those books! I had completely forgotten about them. They were fantastic - I could see it being a very interesting theatrical production.


"If you start from a place of joy and charm, you can get away with a lot in the second act. It may be that that's my life. I'm not sure." ~Roger Bart

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broadwaystar2b
#4re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/7/05 at 11:36pm

I loved these books!!! re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson

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adamgreer
#5re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/7/05 at 11:38pm

Yes instead of 30 classrooms being built one next to the other, they were built one on top of the other.

These books are an absolute riot. I bet this would be interesting onstage.

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QMAN03
#6re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/7/05 at 11:46pm

I loved the books when I was younger. Anybody know who's involved and if it is a musical or play?

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wickedrentq
#7re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/8/05 at 2:15am

Ooh I loved these but especially the math problem books, anyone remember those? There were two versions I think, sometimes you had to add words and figure out the numbers each letter stood for, weird, tricky stuff like that. Probably should have realized my math geekness back then. Still remember the first problem in book 2:

Boys + Boys = Silly

Mathematically, S has to be 1 b/c you can't get an extra digit and have it be more than one. So 1 goes to the end of boys, so y is 2, then L is 4, so O cannot be 2 so O has to be 7 to still equal L and keeping in mind a one is carried over and you can't repeat numbers, B has to be 6 and i is 3.

Ah, the good old days


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ally_kay_on_broadway
#8re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/8/05 at 2:57am

wickedrentq,

the good old days?? ha! I read that just now and i literally saw my head floating away!

hrmph, i was ALWAYS bad at math :P


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HeyMrMusic
#9re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/8/05 at 4:15pm

My good friend's dad is directing it. I believe it to be just a play. I hear it's going to be really great. I've seen some set pieces, they look just wonderful. I plan on seeing it.

~Steven

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wonderfulwizard11
#10re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/8/05 at 5:19pm

I saw a producton of this (don't know if it is the same one) at a theatre near me in Philly, The Arden. It was hilarious, and anyone who liked the books as a child should go. It works really well on stage.


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Allie
#11re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/8/05 at 5:24pm

I had the book of math problems, wickedrentq. *mind boggles at memory* Other than THOSE, I loved this series!

Swiftynifty15
#12re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/8/05 at 5:30pm

I want to see this kind of. Do you think it is going to be very,
"Little Kid-ish?"

tinydancer478
#13re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/8/05 at 5:33pm

I was just in Sideways Stories From Wayside School last spring!! It's a short play, about an hour and a half. It's HILARIOUS! I played Bebe. The guy who wrote it (i'm drawing a blank on the name.. sorry!) combined different stories and characters from three or four of Lois Sachar's books on Wayside School into a short play. It really is for a younger audience, but all the adults who came to see it said it was so funny, and a really great family show! The script gives you some really wacky characters, and a lot of room to develop them. The sets (at lease in our production) are really colorful and fun!

Allie
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wonderfulwizard11
#15re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/8/05 at 7:41pm

^ That's what I saw.


I am a firm believer in serendipity- all the random pieces coming together in one wonderful moment, when suddenly you see what their purpose was all along.

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QMAN03
#16re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/8/05 at 7:44pm

Heymrmusic, do you know what characters and stories they are picking for the show?

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MrBundles
#17re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/8/05 at 8:55pm

i loved these books sooo much.


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Musical_nerd
#18re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/8/05 at 8:57pm

I had no idea this was a show!! I loved loved loved and still LOVE these books! They are genius.

Id like some information about this too.


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cturtle
#19re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/8/05 at 9:01pm

i wonder if they'll include my favorite chapter: SAMMY


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theatrebabe
#20re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/8/05 at 9:07pm

I loved these books! I never thought of them onstage either. This should be interesting.....I wonder how it will turn out.


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ACTlete676
#21re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/8/05 at 9:28pm

I just saw "Of a New Brain" there and LOVED it!


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QMAN03
#22re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/8/05 at 9:50pm

I love the one about the kid who always gets sent home before lunch. I think thats a story from this?

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HeyMrMusic
#23re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/9/05 at 1:11am

Sorry, QMAN, I know nothing of the show or what characters are in it. I just know that a bunch of my friends are in it. Haha.

Yeah, Emerson puts on some great productions. The other play that was put on before A New Brain this semester was The Distance from Here by Neil LaBute, and it was insanely intense and twisted. I'm in a mainstage production in February (Spring Awakening by Frank Wedekind). People in or around the area should come see it if they'd like to. Yay!

~Steven

Swiftynifty15
#24re: Sideways Stories From Wayside School - Emerson
Posted: 11/11/05 at 10:46pm

I saw it tonight. I really enjoyed it.


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