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Sunday, April 10, 2011

the fretlessbass reviews: You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown

I used to go to this middle school; I graduated from it last year. So this year I decided to go to that school's musical, because I am a vet of the program, and I have some pretty BAMF eighth grade friends in the play.

This year, it was You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. I don't generally like this kind of musical, because it doesn't really have a plot. It's more of a series of vignettes from the comic strip.

So I don't like the play, but everyone in it was awesome, especially the lead, and my good friend, Johnny Kilcoyne.

Now I'm about to assault the play, but I want you all to know, I enjoyed myself at that play, I just really don't like the writing.

My first and foremost complaint, every character in that play is a jerk in the upper echelons of nasty. Half the play is spent with multiple children telling Charlie Brown that he is a terrible person right to his face. Therefore, I think the play is a commentary on bullies, but this play isn't about bullies, if that were so, then Mr. Brown would be the only non-bully in his community, therefore, I think it's something in the water they drink, but Chaz is too busy being an emo to drink anything put pain and his own tears.

This has been a hastily written review, by Micholas.

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