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It’s October 3rd!

Author KevinKevin, October 3rd, 2024

On October 3rd, he asked me what day it was.” “What day is it?” “It's October 3rd”.

Did Amber D'Alessio really only make out with a hotdog one time? Will Gretchen ever make fetch happen, and did Damian get his pink shirt back? Mean Girls is on it's twentieth October 3rd, and like, totally, never gets old! Get in losers - let's celebrate October 3rd by seeing Mean Girls The Musical. Four tickets for you, Glen CoCo!

Fetch Facts

  1. Lindsay Lohan was supposed to play Regina George.

  2. The character Janis was inspired by Kelly Osbourne.

  3. Glen CoCo was a real person, inspired by a friend of Tina Fey's brother.

  4. Mean Girls was based on a self help book for parents.

  5. The musical has been nominated for 12 Tony Awards!

  6. The infamous "I want my pink shirt back!" line was improvised.

About Mean Girls The Musical

You should definitely see how fetch Mean Girls The Musical is. Not only has it been adapted into a major motion picture, grossing over $104.8 million worldwide, but the twelve-time Tony-nominated effervescent adaptation has traveled across the sea to the West End, featuring a book by Fey, music from Jeff Richmond, lyrics from Legally Blonde's Nell Benjamin and direction from Book of Mormon's Casey Nicholaw.

Regina, the Queen Bee; Karen, the clutz; and Gretchen, always on the verge of snapping. These are the Plastics, and Regina will do anything to protect her hive - even if it means stinging her enemies into social oblivion. Name-calling and gossip have only escalated in the age of social media warfare. It's true, on Wednesdays, Cady must wear pink, but every day of the week, she can never let her guard down.

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