Why do we say break a leg in the theatre?

It’s because everyone in the play is in a cast.

Explanation: This joke humorously plays on the phrase “break a leg,” a common saying in theatre wishing performers good luck. The punchline cleverly connects “cast,” which refers to both the group of actors in a play and a medical cast for broken bones. The humor lies in the unexpected twist that suggests all the actors have broken legs, making the phrase comically literal while maintaining the theatrical context.

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Why did the high school theatre club fail?

I was told to describe myself I one word in a job interview.