I just got a stark reminder of why theater kids are the best.
I went to a high school production of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" in a town I've never visited before. It was a great show. (I didn't care for the musical but that wasn't the actors' fault.)
After the curtain call and cast/audience mingling, someone turned on Bohemian Rhapsody.
Do I even need to say more?
But I will, because:
Snoopy standing on his dog house shaking a trashcan on the first "throw it all away"
Multiple cast members screaming for Schreoder and dragging out the prop piano on "mama" followed by dramatic piano playing
Lucy and Charlie Brown scream/fight singing back and forth during the demon arguements
The crew member that decided to turn the spotlight back on and start swinging it around
The full cast hug circle near the end followed by them all "dying"
Did I mention that this was opening night?













