Yes, you read that right and yes I am referring to Fox's animated series Family Guy. Apparently Seth MacFarlane, creator of the series, has created a stage act and it's coming to Carnegie Hall November 24th and 25th. The show is called "Family Guy Sings" and will feature cast members bringing to life 2 (uncensored) episodes from the hit series. Also musical numbers and "bonus material" that never made it to the small screen, all accompanied by a 40-piece orchestra led by the Family Guy composer, Walter Murphy.
Incase this is starting to sound like a gigantic ad for the show and it's DVD's, well it doesn't stop there. They'll also be previewing The Cleveland Show, a new spinoff set to come out next year. On TV, not on the stage.
"We hope the good people at the hall are ready for a barrage of masturbation jokes that'll make Igor Stravinsky's 'Concerto No. 69' look like George Gershwin's 'Clean Wholesome Hugs,'" MacFarlane said.
No word yet on which two episodes they'll be performing.

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