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    Posted: 7/29/05 at 12:28am
What is your least favorite play to perfor/direct/listen to/watch?
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bullet Posted: 7/29/05 at 12:43am
The Nunsense plays ...boring costumes, not sexy, lame humor. 
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bullet Posted: 7/29/05 at 6:41am
"Brigadoon" - hated going to rehearsals - BO-RING

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bullet Posted: 7/29/05 at 1:47pm

South Pacific. Ick!!!

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bullet Posted: 7/29/05 at 9:53pm
I'll second Brigadoon and anything by Shakespeare.  I know, I know, and I call myself a self respecting theatre geek but they just bore me to death.
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bullet Posted: 7/30/05 at 10:39am
I can't really think of a play I don't like (there are a bunch I don't care for though) but there have been MANY productions I haven't liked.  For example, a few years ago I saw a production of Bell, Book and Candle and couldn't stay awake.  The script seemed dated, the relationships unbelievable, and just sleep time.  I saw another production of it recently and was spellbound.

I used to dislike Shakespeare - I also found it boring but after a couple of acting classes on Shakespeare, I began to like it.  I have really enjoyed the last two productions of his plays that I saw.  Both were well staged.

Last night I saw an outdoor production of OTHELLO.  It was to die for - great acting and a wonderful story.  Okay, so I found the first hour a little slow but the last hour and a half was riveting.
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bullet Posted: 7/30/05 at 3:49pm
"Annie" is too cute to live and sets my teeth on edge.

"Godspell" might have been entertaining 30 years
ago, but it's time to put that baby to rest.

Likewise, I've yet to see a production of "Pippin" that
can sustain my interest past the first song.
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bullet Posted: 7/31/05 at 11:13am

I agree with Doug. I can't think of a play I don't like. There have been some productions that I haven't cared for, but that wasn't the play's fault. I just saw a production of Little Shop that was hair raising and not in good way. There was a full chorus of women and children instead of the three back-up singers. And the children were doing cartwheels!  It just made you ask why? I have never seen a production of Damn Yankees that I liked, but again I don't think that is play's fault.

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bullet Posted: 8/01/05 at 12:25pm

Doudb was the OTHELLO you saw in Omaha?

must disagree with you on the Bard. some of the best productions I've ever worked on have been his. However they any play can be death to watch if not done well.

 

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bullet Posted: 8/02/05 at 7:43am
I guess I'm fussier - LOL - there are lots of plays I don't like.
There are also lots of plays I *do* like - but there are any
number of reasons that I dislike various plays: subject matter
simply doesn't interest me; I object to the statements being
made politically; I don't think it's funny (if it's a comedy); I don't
find it dramatic (if it's a drama); interesting characters set up in a
mundane plotline; stock characters used in an interesting
plotline; hackneyed music (if a musical); second act falls apart,
after an engaging first act. I've watched or read a lot of plays
that have those (to me) problems.
I'm way more forgiving watching a play than if I'm working on a
production ... I'll sit through almost anything - but, if I'm going to
throw my heart and soul into a project for twelve weeks, I'd
better like it!
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