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Toxic Audio in Loudmouth - Houseman Theatre

Toxic Audio in Loudmouth - Houseman Theatre

Gandalf
#0Toxic Audio in Loudmouth - Houseman Theatre
Posted: 5/10/04 at 6:25am

WOW!!!

I just saw / heard the five member vocal sensation known as "Toxic Audio" in the show entitled: "Loudmouth" at the John Houseman Theatre, 450 West 42nd Street, NY, NY.

This is a "must see" Show.

The show is a non-stop, 90 minute whirlwind tour into the many amazing sounds that can emanate from the human voice. The group performs with no backup instruments whatsoever - other than their magnificent and varied voices. The term "A Cappella" falls far short of the mark. It is almost impossible to believe that one is not listening to drums, cymbals, guitars, basses, horns, synthesizers and an entire array of musical instruments, all while the group simultaneously sings, in five-part harmony.

These extraordinarily talented individuals seem to have figured out a way to sing and make several sound effects at the same time.

Everyone looks for something "new" and unique on Broadway. This show is new, unique and wonderful.

Get to the Houseman theatre today and see this Show. The Show is perfectly suitable for ages 5 through 105.

For more information about the group and the show, you should visit Toxicaudio.com.

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Corine2
#1re: Toxic Audio in Loudmouth - Houseman Theatre
Posted: 5/10/04 at 9:13am

Let me guess
"Mamma I'm a big shill now"
Updated On: 5/10/04 at 09:13 AM

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DisneyMC
#2re: Toxic Audio in Loudmouth - Houseman Theatre
Posted: 5/10/04 at 10:16am

<"Mamma I'm a big shill now"

You're absolutely right, Corine2. This does sound like a bulletin board plant. As the director and a performer in TOXIC AUDIO, I can assure you this is not the work of the cast or the family of the show. We're all believers in maintaining the integrity of our show above all else and we would never insult the intelligence of the posters here by posting an obvious "ad" for the show. We've waited three weeks now and are thrilled to finally see a natural discussion of the show make it's way onto the boards. I'll research to make sure that it's not the work of our marketing team at the John Houseman.

But I also won't discount the possibility that it's one of our many passionate fans who have been so instrumental in spreading the word and bringing thousands of new Toxic fans to theatres across the country. Fans that range in age from 9-99 (Special hello to Esther, the 98 year old "Toxic fan" who celebrated Mother's Day with us yesterday.)If that's you, Gandalf, thank you a million times over for taking our request to spread the word seriously. Keep it up and we'll see you at the John Houseman!

Rene Ruiz
toxicrene@toxicaudio.com


www.toxicaudio.com


Rene...new guy in town


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