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Dane101.com Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along BlogSing-along with Dr. Horrible in Madison, Wisconsin on February 11, 2008Saturday 10 January 2009, by Webmaster A man’s gotta do what a man’s gotta do and dane101 has to do what dane101 has to do: host a special Brew and View Sing-A-Long on February 11 at the Majestic Theatre featuring Joss Whedon’s instant Internet sensation, Dr. Horrible’s Sing-A-Long Blog. Doors at 8 p.m. and Dr. Horrible will start at 9 p.m. The 43-minute musical, one of TIME Magazine’s Top 50 Inventions of 2008, follows Dr. Horrible (played by Neil Patrick Harris) as he tries to balance his pursuit of Penny, the girl of his dreams, his attempt to join the Evil League of Evil, and his ongoing struggle with his arch-nemesis, Captain Hammer (played by Nathan Fillion). Does he get the girl? Does he prove his worth to the League? Does he defeat Captain Hammer? You probably already know the answers to these questions, but you should come have them answered again with an audience of your closest friends. But dane101, you may now ask, how will you possibly make a night out of one, 43-minute feature? Glad you asked! We will be featuring a Whedon specific quiz where you get show off your knowledge of all things Buffy, Firefly, Angel, and Horrible (and maybe a question or two about Dollhouse—which doesn’t actually premiere until February 13—just to mess with you). We will also be hosting a Whedonverse costume contest where we encourage…nay…implore you to mimic your favorite Whedonverse characters throughout the evening for the chance to win glorious prizes at the end of the night. But, most importantly, we will be showing a very special, surprisingly surprise feature to end the evening. Again you may wish to ask a question and that question is likely "What could this surprisingly surprising feature to end the evening possibly be?" We could say, but that would be telling. For all you know, it could be bunnies. We promise, however, not to make any bears. There is a small $3 entry fee to this event, but all proceeds will be donated to Whedon’s favorite charity, Equality Now! |