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New - The Reduced Shakespeare Company - The Complete History of America (Abridged) by Jerry Kernion
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DVD Cover InformationDirector: Jerry Kernion Commentary: RSC Primary Contributor: Matthew Croke Primary Contributor: Reed Martin Primary Contributor: Austin Tichenor Producer: Players Landing Distribution DVD: Region Code 0 Audio: English (Unknown) Format: Color, Full Screen Running Time: 109 unknown-units Published: 2005 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Players Landing Distribution Product features: - Commentary Track by RSC
- Filmed in front of a live audience
- Closed Caption
- Region 0 - Can be played on any DVD player
Movie Reviews of New - The Reduced Shakespeare Company - The Complete History of America (Abridged)Movie Review: Fantastic show! Summary: 5 Stars
Got this for Christmas and I love it. A must-see for my fellow RSC fans (and anyone else that needs a good laugh). The History of America is a quick and humorous take on the history of our nation. It's certainly more political than their Shakespeare show, but that wasn't unexpected- that's the nature of the topic. Just like their live shows, America is fast moving, occasionally slapstick-y, and makes good use of lots of fun props. I'd watch this again any day......even if I do feel kinda bad for the lady in red.
Summary of New - The Reduced Shakespeare Company - The Complete History of America (Abridged)The RSC uncovers the fast, funny, and physical highlights of American History, bringing you everything you should have learned in history class but probably didn't. Prepare to be shocked and awed by the Amerigo Vespucci Operetta, Betsy Ross's Rejected American Flags, Lewis and Clark's Vaudeville Report, and wars, wars, wars! These "inspired paradisits" (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette), "Ace comedians" (Washington Times), and "smart, cheecky clowns" (New York Times) are living proof that it's not the length of your history that matters-it's what you've done with it! WARNING! This DVD is not suitable for people with History degrees. Any resemblance to actual historical fact is strickly coincidental.
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