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* [[Double Entendre]]: Although a lot of the humour in USLES student pantos tends more towards single entendre, notable examples include: |
* [[Double Entendre]]: Although a lot of the humour in USLES student pantos tends more towards single entendre, notable examples include: |
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** From a boyband-themed [[Hurricane of Puns]]: |
** From a boyband-themed [[Hurricane of Puns]]: |
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{{quote|"Quiet, or I'll show you my JLS."}} |
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** When ''Cinderella'' 's sisters, one played by a woman and one by a man, are arguing over which is the cleverer of the two, the sister played by a woman claims that her pet cat (a graduation gift) is proof that she's the more intelligent: |
** When ''Cinderella'' 's sisters, one played by a woman and one by a man, are arguing over which is the cleverer of the two, the sister played by a woman claims that her pet cat (a graduation gift) is proof that she's the more intelligent: |
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{{quote|"No pussy, no opinion!"}} |
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** ''Dick Whittington'' pretty much blew all previous scripts out of the water when it came to double entendre. Well, when you write about a character called Dick for a student audience, what else would you expect to happen? |
** ''Dick Whittington'' pretty much blew all previous scripts out of the water when it came to double entendre. Well, when you write about a character called Dick for a student audience, what else would you expect to happen? |
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{{quote|'''[[The Ditz|Alice]]:''' "When Dick sees my new dress, all the blood will rush to his head!"}} |
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* [[Evil Is Petty]]: In the 2009 productin of ''Aladdin'' which was perfomed for a group of schoolchildren, Abanazar (the bad guy) threatened the audience with double homework every day. |
* [[Evil Is Petty]]: In the 2009 productin of ''Aladdin'' which was perfomed for a group of schoolchildren, Abanazar (the bad guy) threatened the audience with double homework every day. |
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* [[Filk Song]]: Many musical numbers are set to tunes from musicals, classic hits, or cheesy pop. |
* [[Filk Song]]: Many musical numbers are set to tunes from musicals, classic hits, or cheesy pop. |