Baby Wants Candy
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Jan 8, 2011
Closed Jun 11, 2011
Opened Jan 8, 2011
Closed Jun 11, 2011
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Baby Wants Candy begins with the cast asking the audience for a suggestion of a musical that has never been performed before. Accompanied by a full band, the first title that the group hears becomes the title and theme for that evening's 60 minute show. It's a roller coaster ride of spontaneously choreographed dance numbers, rhyming verses, and witty jaw-dropping comedy. Each performance is its own opening and closing night, and by design every show is completely unique and a once-in-a-lifetime premiere.
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Baby Wants Candy, now playing at the SoHo Theatre (where it shares the stage with The Divine Sister), is bringing a little welcome Chicago-style comedy to downtown Manhattan. Better still, since these completely improvised musicals are based on title suggestions from the audience, you can go back again and again and never see the same show.
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