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| Thank you! | |
| Posted by: TheHarveyBoy 03:31 pm EDT 08/12/20 | |
| In reply to: Revisiting “Moose Murders” - kieran 01:01 pm EDT 08/12/20 | |
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| A fun read. | |
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| re: Thank you! | |
| Posted by: Pokernight 03:57 pm EDT 08/12/20 | |
| In reply to: Thank you! - TheHarveyBoy 03:31 pm EDT 08/12/20 | |
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| When working in Development for a production company, I read a play by that author. I don't remember the title, but I do remember that I liked it so much that I suggested we option it. I was then told about the "Moose Murders" debacle, and did not receive approval for the option. I was so happy to read about the ramifications concerning this project. Kieran, thank you as always for your diligent research. | |
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| re: Thank you! | |
| Posted by: scoot1er 04:47 pm EDT 08/12/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Thank you! - Pokernight 03:57 pm EDT 08/12/20 | |
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| I actually saw Moose Murders. It was horrifying. But it did start my continuing admiration for Holland Taylor. | |
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| re: Thank you! | |
| Posted by: mermaniac 01:44 pm EDT 08/13/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Thank you! - scoot1er 04:47 pm EDT 08/12/20 | |
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| I saw a production in Queens that treated it like what it is: a very funny spoof; and it worked. Then I saw an off-Broadway production that DIDN'T work. I've read it several times, and I STILL say that if it was well cast and well directed, it would go over big: especially in community theater. | |
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