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From: rcook@uiucuxc.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Theatrical anecdotes
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Date: Wed, 28-Nov-84 21:46:00 EST
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Posted: Wed Nov 28 21:46:00 1984
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Nf-From: uiucuxc!rcook    Nov 28 20:46:00 1984


		Hi its me again, I have another one from "South Pacific"
                ( this is opening night by the way)




   Well, it turns out that the lead had a elaborate costume on in the
   previous scene and had to change to an Army uniform.  Well, he of
   course , wasn't ready to come on stage when the time came, so the
   actors on stage started making small talk which sounded really
   corny in the eyes of the theatre people working on the show.
   Then in runs the Lead with his pants barly on and his shirt
   completely undone.  This really made the audience laugh.
   Then he says: "I thought the Japanese had invaded our fort when I
   heard the radio - oh well i guess i was wrong, what were you guys
   talking about before i came in?"
   As he finished dressing, the dialogue continued and nobody was the
   wiser!  

	Fascinating how the Audience can be so Niave!