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NASHVILLE
SCENE RAVES ABOUT McBETH!
Read
the full review by Martin Brady
SUPER-SIZED ENTERTAINMENT!
The play is a must-see if
you are in need of a rollicking good time...Originally produced
in 1991 by the Avante Garage Theatre in Nashville, the play
enjoyed sold out houses and deserves the same attention this
time around...All of the cast members do their part to make
the play funny, they are all wonderfully wacky and having
an extremely good time being so... Playing a dead-pan redneck
with alarming realism is Stephen Henry who's performance alone
is worth the price of admission. The choreography is fantastic
and praise must go to Nancy Whitehead for her work. The first
act finale is a rollicking dance number of epic proportions...See
for yourself. It's worth the drive and the price of admission.
--Read
the full review by
Melissa Bedinger-hade
Sensored.com/ArtQ Magazine
The
Nashville Original Returns!
McBeth! The Musical Comedy
Book,
Lyrics & Music by Michael Bouson, Joe Correll, Jamey Green
& Kathy Shepard
August 9 - September 14, 2002
(Dark August 28 thru Sept.
2
for Franklin Jazz Festival)
Swords, murder, music, and witches.
No, this isn't Brigadoon or Camelot. This is
Shakespeare as you've never seen it!
Imagine if Mel Brooks, Monty Python and Walt Disney got together
to write a musical version of Macbeth -- complete with
a happy ending -- and you have McBeth! An irreverent
musical send-up of the Bard's darkest play, this Avante Garage
original premiered in Nashville ten years ago to sell-out
crowds. Newly revised, McBeth! takes you on a rollicking
trip to Scotland in the comic style of The Producers.
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