The LSAT in Real Life: Thurgood Play Comes to LA
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- Jul 28, 2010
- Entertainment, LSAT
- Reviewed by: Matt Riley

As a company that specializes in LSAT preparation, there are a few topics that are near and dear to our hearts. Dinosaurs? They bring a tear to our collective eye. Altruism? The founding principle upon which all people should base their lives. The oral tradition of native Americans? Gotta have it.
But when pressed, we collectively agree that there is one topic that rises above all the others: the late, great Thurgood Marshall. Old Thurgood has possibly graced the lines of more LSAT questions than any subject in history.
So please understand that when we learned that there was a play called Thurgood coming to the LA area, it was an emotional moment in the Blueprint office. Tears were shed, and we all looked for someone to hug.
If you’re in the LA area, and you’d like to witness the closest thing you’ll ever get to Thurgood in the flesh, the last showing of the play will be Sunday, August 8th at the Geffen Playhouse in Westwood. Some day, we’ll write a live-action LSAT tragedy, but until that day, you’ll have to make do with Thurgood.
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