I used to think I’d always fall into theatre floors.

As it turns out, it was just a stage I was going through.

Explanation: This joke plays on the phrase “a stage I was going through,” which can mean a period in life characterized by specific experiences. The humor comes from the wordplay, as it suggests both a literal stage in a theatre (where someone might fall) and a figurative “stage” in life, creating a clever twist on expectations about falling and personal growth.

What do you think?

Interviewer: I want to ask you a question, and your answer must be quick.

What do you call a rodent drama set in Florida?