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What was the last play that you watched?

I saw the play "The Book of Mormon" a while ago. I don't remember it much but remember that it was alright, but I thought that it would have been better. I saw "Eurydice" at a local college recently and thought it was okay, but nothing special, but I like going to college plays to see the young actors and the cost isn't too high. I'm hoping to see "Guys and Dolls" at a community theater this weekend.
 
As OP of this thread I have been debating if I should post about the shows I saw in Vegas. They are not really plays, but they are theatre. I decided I will.


Blue Man Group; fun as always, but we were let down because we had VIP tickets and we didn’t get much for that.

Thunder From Down Under; I didn’t think I would like the show because they are not the type of men I tend to like, but it was a really fun show. The acting sucked, but you’re not there for the acting.

Le Reve - The Dream; This was a beautiful show. I highly recommend it to anyone going to Las Vegas.

Penn & Teller; I liked the show, but there was nothing I had not seen before. There is nothing that has not been on TV. It was nice to meet them after the show though.

Frank Marino’s Divas; A very fun drag show with some very hot dancers.
 
Trailer Park boys episode 7 "A Shit River Runs Through It"

Dracula NBC, season finale. Excellent, excellent I bet its not going to be renewed. Steam-punk Victorian vampire with style.
 
Saw Sister Act tonight. It was okay and I am glad I watched it, but I won't bother to see it again.
 
I watched Once last night. It is now one of my favorite musicals. If you get the chance, watch it.
 
finally saw 'Bat Boy - The Musical' (for the first time) over at 1st Stage at Tyson's Corner, Virginia - what a fantastic production!

before that - 'Ordinary Days' at Round House Theater (Bethesda, Maryland) - that also impressed me.
 
Saw a small production tonight called "The Nerd". Wasn't very good.
 
Saw "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown".


I was let down by it.
 
Last night I saw "Butterflies are Free." I really enjoyed this play a lot. It had drama and comedy. In some scenes it was very moving and emotional. The lead actor was very cute too. LOL

The play takes place in 1969 in NYC. The lead actor portrays a blind man who is on his own for the first time. He meets his next door neighbor who is a free spirit female hippie. His overbearing mother comes for a visit and isn't happy with what she sees. She does not like his apt or the woman from next door. She is a bit of a snob. The blind man and his neighbor begin to fall in love.

This play was also a movie starring Goldie Hawn as the hippie neighbor. The movie came out in 1972.

This was one of the best plays I've seen. The comedy was funny and it was not dated.
 
I saw the movie, "Butterflies are Free" years ago and really liked it. The guy in it was hot, some actor's son I don't remember, and that helped too.

About a week ago I saw a local production of "Hair". It was pretty good with good singers who got into the parts. Although there was a minute of nudity, they were surrounded by other dressed members of the cast and the lights were low so you couldn't see too much.
 
I just watched some of Dr.Dolittle a musical film from 1967, while eating dinner.
 
Last night I saw "The Last Romance." Very funny and very emotional play. it's about a widower who gets a second chance at love late in life.
 
"The Nance" with Nathan Lane and Johnny Orsini was loads of fun Lane joked a lot with the audience as he often does.
 
Saw Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward tonight. It was funny, but very predictable.
 
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