I wonder how long until the moderators pull this thread.
Sadly, Phil Hartman won’t be with them.
I might go see it if he hires on CT Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, Chris Matthews and Charlie Rangel and he makes them dress up in bunny suits.
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I wonder if Miss Yvonne will be there to cheer him on ?
Wha about the King of Cartoons and Dixie?
I can’t find a job, yet Pee Wee Herman gets his own Broadway show.
Life in 2010.
Pee Wee Herman and theaters....an ongoing thing; I guess this time, he hopes to “fill the seats” with some other kind of goo.
Wasn’t Pee-Wee in trouble for something sexual with his, weeny?
Children under 12 get in for free.
Now, I remember ...
1991 arrest
In July 1991, while visiting relatives, Reubens was arrested in Sarasota, Florida for masturbating publicly in an adult theater.[9] Detectives would periodically visit pornographic theatres and observe the audience, arresting those engaged in indecent exposure.[10][11] The arrest was widely covered and both the character Pee-wee and Reubens became the subject of ridicule. CBS stopped airing Playhouse and Disney-MGM Studios suspended from its studio tour a video that showed Pee-wee explaining how voice-over tracks were made and Toys-R-Us removed Pee-wee toys from its stores.[9] However, his voice work in Star Tours has not been replaced. Despite the negative publicity, many artists who knew Reubens, such as Cyndi Lauper, Annette Funicello, Zsa Zsa Gabor and Valeria Golino, spoke out in his support.[12][9] Bill Cosby defended Reubens, saying “Whatever (Reubens has) done, this is being blown all out of proportion.” Other people who knew Reubens, such as Playhouse’s production designer Gary Panter, S. Epatha Merkerson and Big Top Pee-wee director Randal Kleiser, also spoke out against the way Reubens was being treated by the media.[13][12] Reubens’ fans also organized rallies of support after CBS canceled the scheduled reruns, with several dozens of “Pee-weeites” picketing in Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco.[9][14] The general public also appeared to sympathise with Reubensthe TV newsmagazine A Current Affair received “tens of thousands” of responses to a Pee-wee telephone survey, with callers supporting Reubens with a nine to one majority.[9] He remained in a state of shock for weeks, and was haunted by the arrest for several years refusing to give interviews or appear on talk shows.[15][16]
At the 1991 MTV Video Music Awards Reubens made his first appearance after the arrest. Taking the stage in costume as Pee-wee, he asked the audience, “Heard any good jokes lately?” and received a standing ovation.[17] Reubens responded with, “Ha, that’s so funny I forgot to laugh!” Pee-wee appeared once more in 1992, when he participated in a Grand Ole Opry tribute to Minnie Pearl.[18][19][20][13] Reubens then avoided interviews and according to a 1991 Rolling Stone article had indeed become weary of the character and wanted to explore new territory.[21]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pee-wee_Herman
Who would pay American money to watch that feeble tosser yammer for 90 minutes about stuff that wouldn’t even be funny if you were stoned?
I think I’ll take a pass on the front row seats.
I don’t know why anyone would be offended by PEE-WEE...he acts just like an S.E.C. executive. At least what he did wasn’t on the taxpayers dime.
Pee-Wee was the first popular man-child. Barry Soetoro was the second. I truly hope that “Spanky the Monkey” does NOT make an appearance during this performance.
It's amazing how much bad writing we see in the internet age. Nobody seems to proofread or edit anything anymore.