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I saw Le Mis during it's original Broadway run in the early 90's. It played at the Imperial Theatre which was built in the 1920's when the average person probably weighed about 140 pounds. The woman sitting next to me weighed about 300 pounds with her shoes on. A third of her body took up about 3 quarters of my seat.

It was the most miserable 3 hours of my life - should have known by the title.
 
I saw Le Mis during it's original Broadway run in the early 90's. It played at the Imperial Theatre which was built in the 1920's when the average person probably weighed about 140 pounds. The woman sitting next to me weighed about 300 pounds with her shoes on. A third of her body took up about 3 quarters of my seat.

It was the most miserable 3 hours of my life - should have known by the title.

Damn how old are you ****face?
 
I saw Le Mis during it's original Broadway run in the early 90's. It played at the Imperial Theatre which was built in the 1920's when the average person probably weighed about 140 pounds. The woman sitting next to me weighed about 300 pounds with her shoes on. A third of her body took up about 3 quarters of my seat.

It was the most miserable 3 hours of my life - should have known by the title.
That's a sad story. No one should actually be miserable at Les Miserables. Its my all-time fav.

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I saw Le Mis during it's original Broadway run in the early 90's. It played at the Imperial Theatre which was built in the 1920's when the average person probably weighed about 140 pounds. The woman sitting next to me weighed about 300 pounds with her shoes on. A third of her body took up about 3 quarters of my seat.

It was the most miserable 3 hours of my life - should have known by the title.
.I saw les mis on broadway in the summer of '91, 5th-row orchestra. Best show I have ever seen. I could see them spit while they sang.
 
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