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What was the last play that you watched?

The Book of Mormon. Does musical count?


Of course. Most plays I have seen have been musicals.



Did you like The Book of Mormon?

I thought it was interesting. I still don't know if I liked it or not.
 
The Tempest by Shakespeare. Local production. Very low budget but the two leads were epic!
 
A dance by Nicholas Leichter called Twenty-Twenty. Very Good
 
Thursday I saw Noises Off put on by a nearby college. Friday I saw Dearly Departed put on by a local community theater. I try to go to college and community plays often because they are cheap and often good and if they aren't good, I didn't spend a lot of money. I'm thinking about seeing The Book of Mormon when it comes to town, but I can't afford to go to downtown theaters often because they cost too much. This next Saturday, I will see the modern dance group Lucky Plush. A couple of weeks ago, I saw the Norh Coast Mens Chorus performing songs from different movies.
 
Local production. Very low budget but the two leads were epic!


I have season tickets to see traveling Broadway shows, but I also see a lot of independent productions. In my opinion the smaller local independent productions have been way better than the big traveling Broadway shows.


The local shows have a lot of raw talent.
 
I missed Rock of Ages last month because of medical reasons. Tonight however I got to see a local production or Sordid Lives. It was very funny.
 
Watched The Addams Family tonight. It was good, but not the best.
 
Last night I saw Jim Brochu is a Character Man. It's an original musical valentine to the Great White Way. It's a one man show about some of the famous great character actors. It's coming in September to off-Broadway. It's playing for about a month here in South Florida. It was funny and entertaining. I really enjoyed it a lot.
 
Friday night I saw "Self Defense or Death of Some Salesmen". It is a small theater which puts on some unusual plays and I go there because I'm afraid that I am going to miss something if I don't go. It was about the uneven administration of justice between prostitues and respectable people. Sometimes I enjoy their plays and I was surprised that I enjoyed this one, but it made a good point and was well done. The theater is small and usually has chairs set up for about forty or so people. This performance had thirty-one audience members, so it wasn't sold out. It is always intersting to see how they have aranged and fit in the stage and the audience each time. The first row of seats is on the floor and sometimes you could literally reach out and touch the actors if it wasn't disrespectful to do that. The price is reasonable too.
 
P.S. I saw "The Book of Mormon" a couple of weeks ago. I enjoyed it and thought it was good, but my ticket was $90 plus surcharges plus parking, or $115. I don't think that there is a play in the world that is worth that kind of money even though people pay that all the time in New York and London. I can't afford that more than once, or so, a year, and I like to go to plays about one or two times a month. That is why I go to local community theaters and college theaters, and often they are good and relatively cheap.
 
Legally Blonde. Alright, but not spectacular.

I still really want to see 'The Book of Mormon' but it doesn't look like it's coming to Australia anytime soon.
 
P.S. I saw "The Book of Mormon" a couple of weeks ago. I enjoyed it and thought it was good, but my ticket was $90 plus surcharges plus parking, or $115. I don't think that there is a play in the world that is worth that kind of money even though people pay that all the time in New York and London. I can't afford that more than once, or so, a year, and I like to go to plays about one or two times a month. That is why I go to local community theaters and college theaters, and often they are good and relatively cheap.


I am glad I saw The Book of Mormon. I am even more glad that it was part of my season package. I saved about 50% on the cost. I didn't like it too well.
 
Friday night I saw "Self Defense or Death of Some Salesmen". It is a small theater which puts on some unusual plays and I go there because I'm afraid that I am going to miss something if I don't go. It was about the uneven administration of justice between prostitues and respectable people. Sometimes I enjoy their plays and I was surprised that I enjoyed this one, but it made a good point and was well done. The theater is small and usually has chairs set up for about forty or so people. This performance had thirty-one audience members, so it wasn't sold out. It is always intersting to see how they have aranged and fit in the stage and the audience each time. The first row of seats is on the floor and sometimes you could literally reach out and touch the actors if it wasn't disrespectful to do that. The price is reasonable too.


I love small theatres just because they do more gritty works.
 
I just got back from seeing Chicago. It was okay, but not what I was hoping for.
 
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