Forbidden Broadway director Philip George is currently directing a new off Broadway musical the Road to Qatar! The Road to Qatar! is a new true musical comedy about two American musical theatre writers commissioned to do the impossible: write a larger-than-life Broadway-style mega-musical for the Emir of Qatar including 100 actors, 40 camels, 17 fire-eating jugglers and Muhammad Ali. Surprises abound as the quirky self-professed “short Jewish writers” leave New York and begin trotting the globe.
Forbidden Broadway director Philip George is currently directing a new off Broadway musical the Road to Qatar! The Road to Qatar! is a new true musical comedy about two American musical theatre writers commissioned to do the impossible: write a larger-than-life Broadway-style mega-musical for the Emir of Qatar including 100 actors, 40 camels, 17 fire-eating jugglers and Muhammad Ali. Surprises abound as the quirky self-professed “short Jewish writers” leave New York and begin trotting the globe
def not their best. looks like a high school talent show act that makes the parents say "well, at least they tried." and i'm sure there is better material to parody this show (and i say that as a huge Mamma Mia fan). basically a flop. the integrity of Mamma Mia is safe.
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Forbidden Broadway director Philip George is currently directing a new off Broadway musical the Road to Qatar! The Road to Qatar! is a new true musical comedy about two American musical theatre writers commissioned to do the impossible: write a larger-than-life Broadway-style mega-musical for the Emir of Qatar including 100 actors, 40 camels, 17 fire-eating jugglers and Muhammad Ali. Surprises abound as the quirky self-professed “short Jewish writers” leave New York and begin trotting the globe.
4theluvofbway 1 year ago
Forbidden Broadway director Philip George is currently directing a new off Broadway musical the Road to Qatar! The Road to Qatar! is a new true musical comedy about two American musical theatre writers commissioned to do the impossible: write a larger-than-life Broadway-style mega-musical for the Emir of Qatar including 100 actors, 40 camels, 17 fire-eating jugglers and Muhammad Ali. Surprises abound as the quirky self-professed “short Jewish writers” leave New York and begin trotting the globe
4theluvofbway 1 year ago
do you have a Hairspray parody
h193013 1 year ago
a little off sometimes, but good! good dance, very cute.
jadorelefrancais 2 years ago 3
hey we got better this was at District, but we won the SETC (southeastern theater conference) best in show competiition! best in the REGION!!!
coleandcharlie 2 years ago 2
This was soooo much better when they did it live today at HHS
Kickasss119 3 years ago
Our college did this sooooo much better...Aquinas College! yea!
anehta0890 3 years ago
def not their best. looks like a high school talent show act that makes the parents say "well, at least they tried." and i'm sure there is better material to parody this show (and i say that as a huge Mamma Mia fan). basically a flop. the integrity of Mamma Mia is safe.
Oyez2012 3 years ago
Forbidden Broadway's been running longer than that train-wreck.
rubino83 2 years ago
knowing Forbidden broadway inside out. this was horiffic. very weaak voices. they are hurting there voices. coreography was horrible.
bwayactor525 3 years ago 5
hahaha im have the loudest laugh!!!
clratilff1292 3 years ago