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Mel Brooks’ "Young Frankenstein"
Friday, January 11, 2008
In the new Mel Brooks musical "Young Frankenstein," New York surgeon Frederick Frankenstein inherits a castle in Transylvania from his grandfather…and then must decide whether to move there and carry on his grandfather’s mad experiments. Roger Bart and Andrea Martin co-star. It’s now playing at the Hilton Theatre, at 213 West 42nd Street.
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the horses neigh because (forgive my spelling) Bleucha means glue in German.
At least this is what I read i think quoted by Mel Brooks
Would not miss this show! Mel Brooks is a comic genius and his parody of Frankenstein is one of his best movies. To see it transformed into live theatre, the same as The Producers, is going to be a treat not to be missed. In this crazy terrible world with so much bad news all the time, take a few hours to laugh....
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