Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Producers. Nothing funny about Hitler.
The Producers itself is not itself offensive. It's the play within the play of Springtime for Hitler that's offensive by design. The plot of The Producers hinges on the main characters producing a show that's so offensive it will be a surefire flop.
Anonymous wrote:Avenue Q is probably the most offensive to me. I know that some people iike their treatment of bigotry, but I find it offensive as it seems to try to make it acceptable to be bigoted.
But there are many outdated period pieces that are pretty offensive because they are anachronistic and offense base on modern standards. Shows like Damn Yankees, Pajama Game, Flower Drum Song are out of touch (although FDS 2002 revival is better, it is still pretty racially offensive).
Anonymous wrote:I've been a season subscriber for about 20 years. BOM is the only one I've ever been totally offended by.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Broadway Musicals seem so wholesome.
The only people who think this aren't very familiar with musicals.
Also, the answer is Carousel. Why do we keep reviving this awful show?
Np- because it has some of the best music ever written for the stage.
Then, maybe just a show featuring the music and leaving off the acting which is just okay.
Anonymous wrote:The Producers. Nothing funny about Hitler.
Anonymous wrote:Miss Saigon was pretty damned offensive
Anonymous wrote:The Producers. Nothing funny about Hitler.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Broadway Musicals seem so wholesome.
The only people who think this aren't very familiar with musicals.
Also, the answer is Carousel. Why do we keep reviving this awful show?
Np- because it has some of the best music ever written for the stage.
Anonymous wrote:I've been a season subscriber for about 20 years. BOM is the only one I've ever been totally offended by.
Anonymous wrote:i am offended not by any specific show, but more generally by all of the singing and dancing going on. It feels like every time something interesting is about to happen, the whole cast breaks into a song and dance.
Why can’t the actors just speak calmly and clearly to express their feelings, preferably from a seated or otherwise fixed position? It would also take a lot less time, the show could be cut down to 20 min, no need for an intermission.
Also the costumes are distracting, couldn’t they just ask the actors to wear their street clothes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Broadway Musicals seem so wholesome.
The only people who think this aren't very familiar with musicals.
Also, the answer is Carousel. Why do we keep reviving this awful show?
Anonymous wrote:i am offended not by any specific show, but more generally by all of the singing and dancing going on. It feels like every time something interesting is about to happen, the whole cast breaks into a song and dance.
Why can’t the actors just speak calmly and clearly to express their feelings, preferably from a seated or otherwise fixed position? It would also take a lot less time, the show could be cut down to 20 min, no need for an intermission.
Also the costumes are distracting, couldn’t they just ask the actors to wear their street clothes?