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This week I enjoyed one wildly wacky
world premiere musical comedy..
A Don’t
Hug Me
Christmas
Carol
NORTH HOLLYWOOD- If you’re looking to be
educated, titilated, validated, or stimulated, don’t see this one!
On the other hand, if you’re ready to laugh your fool head off, at
the zaniest, goofiest, most nonsensical musical comedy in
town, book your seats today! Playwright Phil Olson (book and lyrics)
has made quite a name for himself in the past decade, celebrating
the quirky, exaggerated, down home characters and lifestyles of the
"common folk" residing in Minnesota. "Yah, sure, you bet-cha!" His
brother, Paul (a Chief of Nephrology back home), composes the music
for each play. This current holiday laughfest is a sequel to
the,
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smash hit, Don’t Hug Me, which
has been booked and performed in 35 cities since 2003. Other manic
Minnesota themed winners have included Crappie Talk and A
Nice Family Gathering (both riotous!). This one billed as
“Fargo” meets “A Christmas Carol,” is so delightfully ditzy
that although you recognize that it’s as nutty as a Christmas
fruitcake…you just can’t stop laughing! Sean Mulcahy, a 20-year
veteran director of successful TV shows, play-fully guides
this cast of lunatics, with fast-paced, well-timed vigor. On
Christmas Eve in Bunyan Bay, Minnesota, grumpy bar owner Gunner
storms out on his wife, Clara, "bah-humbugging" Christmas. He falls
through the ice on his skidoo, and goes into a coma, returning to
his bar in a dream, for a revealingly, riotous look at his
life and marriage. His rival and ex-friend, songwriting folk
legend Sven Yorgensen, who has become an international man of the
world, acts as the
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Ghost of Christmas Past, Present and
Future, in a screwy "Dickens-esque" way, (a dapper Chris
Winfield) while lusting over Gunners wife Clara (a sweetly
loveable Therese Lentz). Phil Olson is frantically funny,
as the cantankerous, big oaf, Gunner, discovering the error of his
ways, and his songs are hilarious! Titles like "The Christmas
Cheese Polka," "The Wheel Is Turnin’ , But the Hamster Is Dead," and
"I Love You More Than Football" should give you an idea of what to
expect. Mark Atha is a scream as the ever-horny Kanute, and
the adorable Emily Trempe is saucy fun playing Bernice and
Tiny Tim (great voice too). Chris Winfield's gorgeous set
design (with the help of Phil Olson and Sean Mulcahy) is
brilliantly inviting and cleverly detailed. Except for some
slipping Minnesota accents here and there, this is a
crowd-pleasing, holiday hoot... running through New Years Eve
at The Group Repertory Theatre, 10900 Burbank Blvd. in North
Hollywood. For seats/times call (818) 700-4878.
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