MTV's 'The State' cast have come together via the Internet to recreate their iconic Broadway spoof 'Porcupine Racetrack'
of the sketch. “It was our biggest production piece by far. It was shot on film, and we had music composed for it, and we did choreography and big costumes., by and large, was comprised of theater kids more than comedy wannabes. Most of the group grew up doing theater camp, and a lot of people in the group were acting majors at NYU.
So being able to do a musical was kind of a dream come true.”and it became an audience favorite. The group has reunited a tiny handful of times in the past two decades, most recently at the Festival Supreme in 2014, and they always break out “Porcupine Racetrack.” Wain fell down during his dance number by accident in the original skit, but he’s done it on purpose every time since then.
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