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NY Theater: “Bush is Bad: the Musical Cure for the Blue-State Blues.”
Three talented performers take comic jabs at occupant of White House
By Lucy Komisar
Has the egregious incompetence and corruption of the Bush
Administration got you down? Want to commiserate with some fellow citizens and
also have a good time? The Triad, a cabaret that often features political
revues, presents three talented performers – Michael McCoy, Kate Baldwin and
Neal Mayer -- acting and singing Joshua Rosenblum’s satiric commentary on the
occupant of the White House.
There’s
some cleverness, but not much subtlety here. The first number is entitled, “How
can 59 million people be so dumb?” A song called “New Hope for the Fabulously
Wealthy” relates that “one minority group is overjoyed, their rights
recognized: new hope for the fabulously wealthy, new hope for the ludicrously
loaded.” The company asks, “Who could use a boost more than a billionaire? Give
the money to those who have the most experience spending it.”
McCoy,
Baldwin and Mayer praise “Good conservative values… like hatred of gays,
preventing blacks from voting, running deficits of millions, legalization of
handguns and defending of torture.” They explain, “God wants us to torture our
enemies, just don’t take any pictures.” And later, “What part of ‘Thou shalt not
kill don’t you understand?’”
The
gallery of villains includes the familiar: Karl Rove, Dick Cheney, Ann Coulter
(“the treasonous harpy of the radical right”) and, a last minute news-maker
addition, Tom Delay. Author-lyricist-computer Joshua Rosenblum says he’ll put in
new bits to follow the breaking news.
Among my favorites is Kate Baldwin playing Laura Bush in
“Sure, You Betcha, Georgie,” a takeoff on the Brecht-Weill “Surabaya Johnny”
from “Mahagoney.”
The three performers have good voices and appealing
personalities. Michael McCoy, especially, radiates stage presence. The trio
generates lots of laughs and even some cheers.
Lest anyone thing this revue is just kidding, the program
lists websites dedicated to impeaching George Bush.
“Bush is Bad: the Musical Cure for the Blue-State Blues.”
Music and lyrics by Joshua Rosenblum. Directed and choreographed by Gary Slavin.
Starring Michael McCoy, Kate Baldwin, Neal Mayer.
The Triad Theatre, 158 West 72 St. Thursdays at 9 pm. $20
plus $12 minimum for drinks. Through October; may be extended. 212-352-3101 or
online
http://www.theatermania.com.
http://www.bushisbadthemusical.com.
by Carol Rosegg
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