This page could be linked to from (or merged with) Legoland, however that page is currently locked.
Legoland Contemporary Media[]
A collection of Legoland media and information, pertaining to when the play was performed.
Each [a] is a link to an archive.org copy of each webpage.
Media which exists and is publicly available[]
2006[]
Review and original showing information:[]
straight.com | A first peek at fringe plays [a]
2007 (Promo for the actual show)[]
Video media:[]
2008[]
Program:[]
finearts.uvic.ca | Legoland.pdf [a]
2009[]
Script, as a book:[]
goodreads.com | Legoland by Jacob Richmond [a]
2009 (Copyright) / 2012 (Upload)[]
Audition script:[]
Legoland: By Jacob Richmond | Audition Script [a]
2013[]
Reviews:[]
theglobeandmail.com | Legoland: Entertaining, but pales a bit now that we’ve been swept away by the Cyclone [a]
hyemusings.ca | Theatre Review: Atomic Vaudeville’s Legoland [a]
mooneyontheatre.com | Review: Legoland (Atomic Vaudeville/Theatre Passe Muraille) [a]
slotkinletter.com | Review: LEGOLAND [a]
Showings information:[]
blogto.com | This Week in Theatre: Legoland, True West, Paprika Festival, Chile Con Carne, Buddy [a]
Summary which includes "the lambs sing eminem" and theatre/showing information:[]
talonbooks.com | Legoland: The Lambs Sing Eminem [a]
Media which exists/existed but is currently considered lost[]
2012[]
cbc.ca | Atomic Vaudeville brings Legoland north [a]: A CBC radio interview. Lost as the original media is unlistenable, even with adobe flash functioning, due to it being hosted on defunct Comcast subsidiary ThePlatform. ThePlatform still has active servers, but they are inaccessible. The feed which would have contained the radio interview is here. Keyword: There is no enabled feed.
Media which may not exist or may have never existed[]
A full recording of either the 2006 or 2013 shows. There are rumours of both, but there is no evidence of video recordings besides "the lambs sing eminem". It is possible that either theatre which had a showing has a recording, but this is not confirmed and even if it were to be true, they would not likely be available to the public.