23 January 2008

Jerry duty

Perhaps the last people in the world still interested in Jerry Springer: the Opera are trying to get together a protest against the January 29 Carnegie Hall concert performance of the "patently obscene and viciously anti-Christian musical." Our own JJ, you know, saw the show in London way back when Jenny Larmore was still fat, and this is some of what he had to say:
... the level of wit rarely rose to that of a “Saturday Night Live” skit. The one-joke concept is tipped off in the title: we hear, for example, a countertenor “chick with a dick” shrieking “Talk to the hand!” in mock-Wagnerian hysteria .... Oh, how the audience roared every time anyone said the f-word, which added up to about 500 laughs in the course of the evening. Among the huge cast, the clear standout was David Bedella (Warm Up Man/Satan), a triple-threat star personality with a seemingly limitless vocal range.
Bedella reprises his role at Carnegie, which is the only reason La Cieca would recommend the show. Well, the only reason besides pissing off Bill Donohue, who apparently has free time on his hands when he's not taking on Trey Parker and Matt Stone, Kathy Griffin, Mike Huckabee and Chocolate Jesus.

La Cieca gives major props to the editor of catholicleague.org, though, for hed writing skillz: "CHRISTIANS SAVAGED AT CARNEGIE HALL" is a grabber!

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5 Comments:

Blogger tarandus said...

I saw the production in London and I thought it was hysterical, witty, and a lot of fun. The chorus won a collective Olivier award, and with good reason. I have tickets for the Carnegie Hall event and I can't wait. The show doesn't take itself seriously, and neither should anyone else. It was meant to be a parody of Jerry Springer, opera, musicals, and just about everything else one sees in the show. Christians, Catholics, and everyone else need to chill...

January 23, 2008 7:37 AM  
Anonymous nerva nelli said...

Maybe that Falangist Donohoe should be asked to revitalize the anemic auto-da-fe in the Met's DON CARLO.

January 23, 2008 11:38 AM  
Blogger armerjaquino said...

There was a big fuss when it was on the BBC over here- Television Centre was picketed by a bunch of people who all freely admitted that they hadn't seen the show.

And a charming website called Christian Voice published the names, addresses, sexual orientations and in some cases the private phone numbers of the cast.

Nice.

January 23, 2008 12:10 PM  
Anonymous chaka said...

I, for one, believe we should have MORE "patently obscene and viciously anti-Christian" musicals!

January 23, 2008 1:21 PM  
Blogger La Cieca said...

chaka: In that case, you'll LOVE "The Drowsy Chaperone."

January 23, 2008 3:42 PM  

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