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Opera Glasses: A comedic Review of Shear Madness
5 hours ago ago from Trendy Boots
If you are reading this, you are probably planning on seeing Shear Madness which is a play written by Paul Portner. In this review, I would like to prepare you for the comedic experience of a lifetime! To get you started, let us just say that the title of the play is a drastic understatement. This is truly a performance requiring opera glasses. As we begin the performance we find ourselves in unisex hair salon. We see that the ...
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13 hours ago ago from Showcasing Hollywood & Bollywood
By Jeff Bridges Chances are, you have heard of Shear Madness, perhaps from a friend, or relative, and are considering attending a performance. My recommendation is that you should not attend, unless you would like to feel physical pain, and suffering from extreme laughter. However if you feel like you cheek and stomach muscles are in healthy enough shape, you may be able to endure this marathon of laughter. Opera glasses are very ...
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5 hours ago ago from This is Zaza World
If you are planning on seeing the comedy play Shear Madness make sure you bring your Opera Glasses. In reviewing this wonderful performance I must first make sure that you are prepared for aching cheeks, and stomach muscles that will be sore for a week. I loved Shear Madness, Never have I laughed so hard in my life! The play begins in a unisex hair salon; there are many types of people at coming in and out of the salon. We see many ...
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