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Is it a play or a musical?
Did you read the script in a book, or see a dramazation/performance? If so, when?
"You want weapons?! We're in a Library! BOOKS! The best weapons in the universe!" — The DoctorI am very sorry. I will edit in more details. I saw this play around 2004-2008 at the Village Theater, but I do not recall it being that much of a musical. Perhaps I am wrong and cannot remember it as well as I think I do. I cannot remember the plot that much, but a young man lives with his mother, a young woman with her father, and they share similar relationships with their parents (the young woman tells the man this at a point). I also recall a scene when I think one of the parents throws a book down from the balcony (near stair steps).
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I saw this in the Village Theater around 2004-06. I cannot remember much, but this. A young man lives with his mother. A young woman with her father. They share a very similar relationship with their respective parent. The man and woman fall in love, and the woman points out the similar parent-offspring relationship, 'just as I have or am with my father, you are with your mother.'
I cannot remember what type of musical it was (if it was, it might have been a play), probably a drama. The only scene I can recall was one where the son was with I think with the woman or his mother, who went up the stairs, got mad about something, and threw the book downstairs from the railing.
I am sorry, this is not much to go on, but hopefully this will spark some ideas. Thank you guys.
Edited by thestormtrooper