...or, The Slave of Revision
Apr. 24th, 2009 02:46 pmOk, I am officially intrigued by this (found via
arachne8x):
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Set sail for the Caribbean with this raucous and rowdy musical comedy classic, complete with swordfights, sex appeal, and all of the much-beloved songs from Gilbert and Sullivan. While this young, brilliant creative team has left the original music intact, they've adapted the book in a way that promises it won't be your grandmother's Gilbert and Sullivan.
"""
Tix start at $25 if you are under 35. Arachne is saying June 12th, so I'm going with that unless a bunch of people say they can only make another date. If anyone else wants in on a group-buying thing, lemme know.
Edited to sync dates with Arachne.
Edited again to remove reference to one-day sale prices, since it seems that tix are cheap for people <35 anyway and the date proposed by Arachne was not among those being sold at the one-day sale price (which was $27, so no loss there).
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"""
Set sail for the Caribbean with this raucous and rowdy musical comedy classic, complete with swordfights, sex appeal, and all of the much-beloved songs from Gilbert and Sullivan. While this young, brilliant creative team has left the original music intact, they've adapted the book in a way that promises it won't be your grandmother's Gilbert and Sullivan.
"""
Tix start at $25 if you are under 35. Arachne is saying June 12th, so I'm going with that unless a bunch of people say they can only make another date. If anyone else wants in on a group-buying thing, lemme know.
Edited to sync dates with Arachne.
Edited again to remove reference to one-day sale prices, since it seems that tix are cheap for people <35 anyway and the date proposed by Arachne was not among those being sold at the one-day sale price (which was $27, so no loss there).