Anonymous wrote:Grease is SO much worse and it’s all performed in high school. The whole joke is that Sandy won’t put out!
Anonymous wrote:Grease is SO much worse and it’s all performed in high school. The whole joke is that Sandy won’t put out!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Super tame compared to the shows our high school does.
Geesh, what are they performing? Best Little Whorehouse in Texas?
Urinetown. Rent. Hair. And frankly it is a toss up whether the message in Legally Blonde is better/worse than the message in Mama Mia. But high school kids are not naive about this stuff and can certainly handle a musical aobut it.
What's wrong with Legally Blonde?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Super tame compared to the shows our high school does.
Geesh, what are they performing? Best Little Whorehouse in Texas?
Urinetown. Rent. Hair. And frankly it is a toss up whether the message in Legally Blonde is better/worse than the message in Mama Mia. But high school kids are not naive about this stuff and can certainly handle a musical aobut it.
Anonymous wrote:Recently saw a HS performance of Mamma Mia. I don't think of myself as a conservative person but I was rather shocked that they are having a light hearted musical of which the main theme is that a woman doesn't know which of three men is her daughter's husband. On top of that, there were very sexual jokes, and language like, Holy shit! Seemed very strange to choose this particular play for a school musical, and I love the show in general, but I don't feel comfortable seeing high schoolers playing these roles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fine; high school musicals don’t all have to be sanitized.
Grease is a mainstay in high school musicals. The most famous song (“Summer Nights”) has a lyric about whether or not Sandy “put up a fight” in the backseat. A side plot is about Rizzo thinking she might be pregnant.
Even Oklahoma isn’t all wine and roses. Curly sings a song to Jud in which he essentially suggests that Jud commits suicide. Ado Annie is “Just a Girl Who Cain’t say No.”
And on and on...
Yes, yes, yes, I get it. Obviously lots of plays are a little risque. It's not like I expect them only to be performing Annie, but this is a play where the main story plot revolves around a woman who had sex with three men in two weeks, and there are jokes regarding oral sex.
Anonymous wrote:Recently saw a HS performance of Mamma Mia. I don't think of myself as a conservative person but I was rather shocked that they are having a light hearted musical of which the main theme is that a woman doesn't know which of three men is her daughter's husband. On top of that, there were very sexual jokes, and language like, Holy shit! Seemed very strange to choose this particular play for a school musical, and I love the show in general, but I don't feel comfortable seeing high schoolers playing these roles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous[b wrote:]It wouldn't bother me. I remember when my high school out on Seven Brides for Seven Brothers... That one seems far more offensive than mamma Mia.[/b]
Ok, apparently I'm horrifically prudish and out of touch because I don't think a HS should choose a musical where the entire show makes light and has fun with a woman behaving like a major ho. And yes, I slept with my fair share of guys back in the day as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Super tame compared to the shows our high school does.
Geesh, what are they performing? Best Little Whorehouse in Texas?
Urinetown. Rent. Hair. And frankly it is a toss up whether the message in Legally Blonde is better/worse than the message in Mama Mia. But high school kids are not naive about this stuff and can certainly handle a musical aobut it.