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cythriplethreat
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Re:What's your favorite cliche theater saying? - 2008/04/12 18:22 "If it doesn't hurt, It's not Fosse!"


SO TRUE!

I'm in sweet charity right now, and the frug is death to my back.
Melissa

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Sweet Charity ~ Company

Upcoming Auditions:
Damn Yankees
High School Musical
A Funny Thing...

Recently:
Dancer/Kid in St. Clair Christmas
Little Red Riding Hood in Into the Woods
Aunt Eller in OKLAHOMA!
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Re:What's your favorite cliche theater saying? - 2008/04/12 18:44 bwaybound77 wrote:
In this movie, CAMP (and Stephen Sondheim is in it -squee)

I SO love that movie! Its practically unheard of but its one of my favorites. I love it when Spitzer says to that big byatch "I think I know your sister, Cinderella?" Makes me laugh all the time.

On a somewhat related note, there's another movie called Connie and Carla (Nia Vardalos and Toni Collette) where these two women pretend to be drag queens to escape the mob. Hilarious movie. ANYWAY, right before they go on stage they always say, "Chin up, boobs out, it's showtime!"

Even though I'm a boy I always say that before I go out to perform. Always helps calm the nerves and makes me giggle.
Micah---
[Not the boy who lives next door]

Favorite Shows: Into the Woods, The Little Mermaid, Mary Poppins, Wicked, Kiss of the Spider Woman, The Boy From Oz, Wicked, A Chorus Line, The Witches of Eastwick

Current Role: The Baker in Into the Woods!!!!!

Dream Roles: Baker (Into the Woods), Prince Eric (Little Mermaid), Bert (Mary Poppins), Luis Molina (Kiss of the Spider Woman), Peter Allen (The Boy From Oz), Darryl Van Horne (The Witches of Eastwick)
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Re:What's your favorite cliche theater saying? - 2008/04/12 18:53 A phase I have heard my director use a few times.
*Looks up* Lord Please see me here, Abandoned by God. (this is usually when someone is goofing off)
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Re:What's your favorite cliche theater saying? - 2008/04/17 22:04 my favorite theatre saying is there are no small parts just small actors, because it is so true! In a show I was in this girl had no lines, all she did was go on stage and faint about once every other scene, and people remembered her more than some of the leads!
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Re:What's your favorite cliche theater saying? - 2008/04/19 01:40 "Those who touch other people's props may be subject to being beaten by the stage manager with the prop in question."

We actually have a sign at school that says that. I cracked up the first time I read it. One of my friends decided to test it by messing with a pillow, and she actually got attacked by the stage manager throwing the pillow.
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Re:What's your favorite cliche theater saying? - 2008/04/25 23:48 Before we went on stage my cast gathered and did a sort of... I don't know...huddle ending with a "3...2...1... Pigeon!" From the Mo Williems Pigeon books. Current Role: Louise Lerman/Eve (Judy's Assistant) in "Ruthless!" by Marvin Laird.
Recently: Lala Levy in "The Last Night of Ballyhoo" by Alfred Uhry.
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