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re: The Prom today
Posted by: jjbkvm 12:01 pm EDT 06/20/19
In reply to: re: The Prom today - Michael_Portantiere 11:14 am EDT 06/20/19

Wondering if you noticed in the middle of this “very funny, insightful, and entertaining” musical one of the main characters, Barry, calls teenage girls preparing for the Prom whores sticking there finger down their throat? It made me cringe as I sat surrounded by teenagers and their parents.
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re: The Prom today
Posted by: Showtunegal 01:38 pm EDT 06/20/19
In reply to: re: The Prom today - jjbkvm 12:01 pm EDT 06/20/19

My goddaughter, a college sophomore who is in recovery for an eating disorder, was offended by that line, too.
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Oh sorry...
Posted by: fm_15 06:00 pm EDT 06/20/19
In reply to: re: The Prom today - Showtunegal 01:38 pm EDT 06/20/19

...let's make sure all shows produced on Broadway are now scrubbed squeaky clean of any dark humor or anything offensive. Get rid of that Book of Mormon musical right now with its trivialization of the AIDS epidemic in Africa. How dare we be subjected to such scandalous humor.
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About "Book of Mormon"
Posted by: tmdonahue (tmdonahue@yahoo.com) 08:46 pm EDT 06/23/19
In reply to: Oh sorry... - fm_15 06:00 pm EDT 06/20/19

I also find much of the humor in "Book of Mormon" scatogical and sacrilegious. On the other hand, the show is very well crafted. The opening number is brilliant. "Salt Lake City" is both comic and a ballad that brings the tempo of the show down so it can build again, "I Believe" is superbly structured. Now I don't think "I've got maggots in my scrotum" was so smart that it should be repeated three times, but all in all, "Mormon" is far better made than "The Prom."
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re: Oh sorry... The Prom
Posted by: jjbkvm 01:30 pm EDT 06/21/19
In reply to: Oh sorry... - fm_15 06:00 pm EDT 06/20/19

I’m not saying all shows should be “scrubbed squeaky clean”, but hey should taken their targeted audience into account. the Book of Mormon was not targeted to a teenage audience and was intended to be offensive. However The Prom was clearly targeted to an impressionable teenage audience and the parents who would bring them. The writers and producers have a responsibility to present appropriate material to the demographic they are targeting. I’m sure the parents in the audience didn’t expect the language used in this production.
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