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- Fuerza Bruta: Look Up
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- Blue Man Group will have you seeing in blue
I think this was funniest show I've ever seen. There are many shows that are fun, exciting, and interesting but Blue Man Group was different. When I went to the theater, I didn't expect it to be as big as other theaters because it wasn't on Broadway. But when it started, I didn't have to worry about the show boring me. I couldn't stop laughing and they continued making people happy.
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- Stomp - still banging loud & strong
I was looking forward to seeing Stomp for the first time after getting a ticket. If I had to describe it with one word, that one word would be amazing. It was unbelievable. When I entered the theater, I was surprised how quickly audiences filled the theater. The size of audience is proof of how successful this show is after 14 years of performances worldwide. While I was watching t...MORE
- The Marvelous Wonderettes
This musical really showcases how marvelous the singers really are and there is no wonder as to how they came up with the title of this musical. The show consisted of four actors and their energy was huge without any special stage effect. I've seen a lot famous Broadway musicals and I have never heard of this show. However, it was fantastic and I am so glad I chose to see MORE



A funny and poignant new play about how hard it can be to communicate in any languages. Tony Award and four-time Emmy Award winner David Hyde Pierce brings his signature wit back to the MTC stage in the World Premiere of this play by Molly Smith Metzler.
Pierce stars as Paul Barrow, an obsessive book editor on a major deadline. With an assistant (Chernus) who's been camping in the office (Michael Chernus), a famous author (Perez) threatening to bail on him and an intern (DiGiovanni) who is no help at all, Paul's just about had it! But when his fiery daughter (Minifie) shows up and lambasts him in Russian, Paul faces a glaring personal error that can't be corrected with red ink. Leigh Silverman (Well, From Up Here, Chinglish) returns to MTC to direct this funny and poignant new play about how hard it can be to communicate in any language.
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