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Stage Show vs. Film

Posted by: PatrickHSF 01:14 am EDT 08/08/14
In reply to: THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS Returns to Broadway in 2015 - Official_Press_Release 04:40 pm EDT 08/07/14

I've got great memories of the film, mainly cuz of the Aggie dance in the locker room. I was just starting to accept my sexual orientation, and the film was a guilty pleasure that I could finally enjoy from a gay perspective.

I've never seen a live performance, so for those who did, how well or poorly did the film interpret the show? Did you enjoy the film less, the same or more than the show?

One of my favorite new Parton songs was the one that was cut, Ed Earl's ballad Where Stallions Run. I guess where it was placed a ballad slowed the momentum to the finale.


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