
'Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song' | The Box Seat Babes Podcast
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Cosmo Brown (played by Donald O'Connor) in MGM's 1952 classic Singin' in the Rain asks a fundamental question: "Don't you know everyone wants to laugh?" It's something that the cast and crew of Forbidden Broadway understand intimately, as they blend their love of theatre with the universal desire to share laughter with others. This Off-Broadway revue has been around since the 80s, parodying musicals new and old, showcasing not only a deep appreciation for the craft, but an understanding of why it's important and the level of work it takes to pull off. The most recent iteration of the show, Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song, is currently touring North America, recently stopping in Detroit for a weekend of hilarity.
In this most recent episode of The Box Seat Babes podcast, host Brian Kitson, along with guests Ryann Ferguson and Jo Bailey, explores what this revue has to offer! Which numbers stood out to them the most? What parody made them crack a smile? How impressed were they with the level of talent on the stage (spoiler: very)? Listen as they break down all the highs and lows from Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song, if the show has mass appeal outside the realm of Broadway lovers, and if they would catch this show again next time it arrives on Broadway in Detroit!
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