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<p>Defensive because you know sports are much more physically intense than theatre?</p>
<p>I respect theatre, and I know you like it so much, but you shouldn’t let your favoritism for it blind you.</p>
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<p>Defensive because you know sports are much more physically intense than theatre?</p>
<p>I respect theatre, and I know you like it so much, but you shouldn’t let your favoritism for it blind you.</p>
<p>Oh wow, you’ve cut me to the quick haven’t you?</p>
<p>Please. Don’t be such an elitist.</p>
<p>I gotta agree with Armando here. This argument…unless it has changed…is that musical theatre is more demanding than sports. Are we saying musical theatre is easier? Doesn’t seem like it. Answer to that question would be it depends on who you are.</p>
<p>Don’t get me wrong here. I am too at odds with the sports worshipping culture(though I also understand that this is pretty much what most people want to see and I can agree somewhat). But you cannot compare musical theatre to sports.</p>
<p>Consider what sports are meant to measure, and what musical theatre is meant to measure. I find it hard to believe that musical theatre could be as physically demanding as, say, trying to maintain a constant flow of people around a track at a pace the average person would have to sprint to achieve.</p>