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* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: The play was named after [http://garydexter.blogspot.com/2009/12/163-oh-calcutta-by-kenneth-tynan-and.html a painting of the same name]. It's a French pun meaning (roughly) "Oh, what a lovely ass!"
* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: The play was named after [http://garydexter.blogspot.com/2009/12/163-oh-calcutta-by-kenneth-tynan-and.html a painting of the same name]. It's a French pun meaning (roughly) "Oh, what a lovely ass!"
* [[Dance Party Ending]]: Arguable.
* [[Dance Party Ending]]: Arguable.
* [[A Date With Rosie Palms]]: One of the sketches is about a masturbation contest.
* [[A Date with Rosie Palms]]: One of the sketches is about a masturbation contest.
** Also, it was assumed that more than 90% of the people going to see the show were guys getting their rocks off.
** Also, it was assumed that more than 90% of the people going to see the show were guys getting their rocks off.
* [[Dream Ballet]]
* [[Dream Ballet]]
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* [[Mood Whiplash]]: At the end of the "Jack and Jill" sketch, Jack rapes Jill, leaving her alone and comatose at the top of the hill.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: At the end of the "Jack and Jill" sketch, Jack rapes Jill, leaving her alone and comatose at the top of the hill.
* [[Popcultural Osmosis]]: You know of this play as "that naked show" even if you don't know anything else about it.
* [[Popcultural Osmosis]]: You know of this play as "that naked show" even if you don't know anything else about it.
* [[Rape As Drama]]: See [[Mood Whiplash]].
* [[Rape as Drama]]: See [[Mood Whiplash]].
* [[Sketch Comedy]]: The show generally.
* [[Sketch Comedy]]: The show generally.
* [[Small Reference Pools]]: There have been other plays with lots of nudity, but with the possible exception of ''[[Hair]]'', this is the most famous (and ''Hair'' doesn't have much nudity in it anyway, just a little bit at the end of Act I).
* [[Small Reference Pools]]: There have been other plays with lots of nudity, but with the possible exception of ''[[Hair]]'', this is the most famous (and ''Hair'' doesn't have much nudity in it anyway, just a little bit at the end of Act I).

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Oh! Calcutta! is a play with music (but not a Musical). Famous mostly for the amount of nudity involved, the play has see several long running revivals on both Broadway and the West End.


Oh! Calcutta! provides examples of:

  1. not William H. Macy