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==The Mario Opera==
==The Mario Opera==
The Mario Opera was a musical created and written by Jonathan Mann, a student at the California Institute of the Arts in Santa Clarita, California. It was initially performed in May 2005. The Mario Opera now has a large internet following, and was featured in Maxim Magazine and on G4 television. For more info, including footage of the opera, visit this link: [http://www.the-mario-opera.com/ The Mario Opera].
[https://medium.com/@songadaymann/a-brief-history-of-the-mario-opera-d99563e15b3c The Mario Opera] was a musical created and written by Jonathan Mann, a student at the California Institute of the Arts in Santa Clarita, California. It was initially performed in May 2005. The Mario Opera now has a large internet following, and was featured in Maxim Magazine and on G4 television. Eight years after the original company of performers disbanded, Mann was invited to do a one-off stage reading of the opera in 2013, although subsequent talks of potentially re-launching the show fell through. The first act of the play was [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvAGyysIf2o uploaded onto YouTube] by Mann in 2014.


==''Super Mario Bros.'' Skit==
==''Super Mario Bros.'' Skit==

Revision as of 14:20, March 24, 2015

The various theater productions about Mario and his friends.

The Mario Opera

The Mario Opera was a musical created and written by Jonathan Mann, a student at the California Institute of the Arts in Santa Clarita, California. It was initially performed in May 2005. The Mario Opera now has a large internet following, and was featured in Maxim Magazine and on G4 television. Eight years after the original company of performers disbanded, Mann was invited to do a one-off stage reading of the opera in 2013, although subsequent talks of potentially re-launching the show fell through. The first act of the play was uploaded onto YouTube by Mann in 2014.

Super Mario Bros. Skit

A group of college students created a skit based on the original Super Mario Bros. game. The act was performed at a talent show at Gordon College. For a full video of the skit, visit this link: Super Mario Bros. Skit at YouTube Template:BoxTop Template:References