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[[File:Liberty_City_its_all_over.gif|thumb|The poster for the play.]]'''Liberty City, It's Over! '''is a play advertised in [[The Ballad Of Gay Tony]] and in the manual for [[Episodes From Liberty City]]. It is supposedly performed at the [[Seagull Theater]]. It appears to be a parody of the film [[wp:New York, I Love You|New York, I Love You]], and features [[GTA IV]] artwork.
[[File:Liberty_City_its_all_over.gif|thumb|The poster for the play.]]'''Liberty City, It's Over! '''is a play advertised in [[The Ballad Of Gay Tony]] and in the manual for [[Episodes From Liberty City]]. It is supposedly performed at the [[Seagull Theater]]. It appears to be a parody of the film [[wp:New York, I Love You|New York, I Love You]], and features [[GTA IV]] artwork.
==Speculation==
==Speculation==
The poster advertising the play has generated a certain degree of speculation among fans, believing it to hint at the next game in the [[GTA IV Era]]. Of particular interest was the tear in the corner, obscuring whatever followed the words "NEXT STOP". It has been [http://i33.tinypic.com/30icbj7.gif revealed] that the poster revealed by the tear is an advertisement for [[Mollis]]. At the bottom of the poster is a box saying "Opens March Everywhere"; some fans believe this signified the March release of Episodes From Liberty City on [[PC]] and [[PS3]].
The poster advertising the play has generated a certain degree of speculation among fans, believing it to hint at the next game in the [[GTA IV Era]]. Of particular interest was the tear in the corner, obscuring whatever followed the words "NEXT STOP". Many fans speculated that this was a clue of where the next game was to take place, but as it was eventually [http://i33.tinypic.com/30icbj7.gif revealed], the poster revealed by the tear is an advertisement for [[Mollis]]. At the bottom of the poster is a box saying "Opens March Everywhere"; some fans believe this signified the March release of Episodes From Liberty City on [[PC]] and [[PS3]].
[[Category:Musicals]]
[[Category:Musicals]]
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