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Bomb-itty of Errors (The) (1999-12-New Ambassadors Theatre-London)

Type de série: Original London
Théâtre: Ambassadors Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)
Durée : 2 mois
Nombre :
Première Preview : jeudi 24 avril 2003
Première : mercredi 07 mai 2003
Dernière : samedi 12 juillet 2003
Mise en scène : Andy Goldberg
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Producteur :
Avec : 'ranney', Joe Hernandez-Kolski, Chris Edwards, Charles Anthony Burks and DJ Kevin Shand
Commentaires : Notes: This was a hip-hop version of Shakespeare’“Comedy of Errors”, aimed at the MTV generation. A set of twins are separated at birth and put up for adoption when their father is arrested for drug-dealing, and their story is told in rhyming couplets against a background of hip-hop and rap. With a DJ and just four men - the Bomb-Itty Boys - playing all the roles, bouncing in and out of frocks and wigs to play every part, and keeping close to the original plot with much wit, slapstick and inventiveness, its infectious energy and entertainment value earned it excellent notices.
Commentaires longs: It had begun life as a New York University thesis and then became an off-Broadway hit and had transferred to London from the Edinburgh Festival
Presse : RACHEL HALLIBURTON for THE EVENING STANDARD says, "Lightning humour and exhilaratingly sparky performances."

LYN GARDNER for THE GUARDIAN says, "Clever, rude, raucous fun." And goes on to say, "The evening is never a drag, is often very funny."

IAN JOHNS for THE TIMES says, "Despite the odd sly line, Andrew Goldberg's production trades on stereotypes, burly men in drag, crude slapstick and genial vulgarity. Panto has come early and it's got a hip-hop beat."

RHODA KOENIG for THE INDEPENDENT says, "After about an hour, one's elation at the youthful high spirits and amateurish charm turns to impatience at the monotonous beat."

IAN SHUTTLEWORTH for THE FINANCIAL TIMES says, "Fast, funny and clever phenomenon."

CHARLES SPENCER for DAILY TELEGRAPH says, "Make no mistake, this hip hop Shakespeare is a blast."

Synopsis complet


First performed Off-Broadway in New York, nominated for Drama Desk Award, Outer Critic's Circle Award, and winner of the Jefferson Award and Best Show at the HBO Comedy Festival, The Bomb-itty has played in Chicago, Philadelphia, London, Amsterdam, and continues to find new fans, audiences, and productions around the globe. Usually performed with a live DJ onstage, actors sing, rap, and rhyme fun, catchy, and laugh-out-loud songs.


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Version 1

Bomb-itty of Errors (The) (1999-12-Bleecker Steet Theatre-Off Broadway)

Type de série: Original
Théâtre: Bleecker Steet Theatre (Broadway (Off) - Etats-Unis)
Durée : 6 mois 1 semaine
Nombre : 216 représentations
Première Preview : dimanche 12 décembre 1999
Première : dimanche 12 décembre 1999
Dernière : dimanche 18 juin 2000
Mise en scène : Andy Goldberg
Chorégraphie :
Producteur :
Avec : Jordan Allen-Dutton, Red Dragon, G.Q., Gruff
Presse : One of the most frenetically creative and hilarioud productions I've seen all year… a virtually error free bag of nonstop uproar that I'd strongly recommend to pretty much anyone. - Show Business

Version 2

Bomb-itty of Errors (The) (1999-12-New Ambassadors Theatre-London)

Type de série: Original London
Théâtre: Ambassadors Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)
Durée : 2 mois
Nombre :
Première Preview : jeudi 24 avril 2003
Première : mercredi 07 mai 2003
Dernière : samedi 12 juillet 2003
Mise en scène : Andy Goldberg
Chorégraphie :
Producteur :
Avec : 'ranney', Joe Hernandez-Kolski, Chris Edwards, Charles Anthony Burks and DJ Kevin Shand
Commentaires : Notes: This was a hip-hop version of Shakespeare’“Comedy of Errors”, aimed at the MTV generation. A set of twins are separated at birth and put up for adoption when their father is arrested for drug-dealing, and their story is told in rhyming couplets against a background of hip-hop and rap. With a DJ and just four men - the Bomb-Itty Boys - playing all the roles, bouncing in and out of frocks and wigs to play every part, and keeping close to the original plot with much wit, slapstick and inventiveness, its infectious energy and entertainment value earned it excellent notices.
Commentaires longs: It had begun life as a New York University thesis and then became an off-Broadway hit and had transferred to London from the Edinburgh Festival
Presse : RACHEL HALLIBURTON for THE EVENING STANDARD says, "Lightning humour and exhilaratingly sparky performances."

LYN GARDNER for THE GUARDIAN says, "Clever, rude, raucous fun." And goes on to say, "The evening is never a drag, is often very funny."

IAN JOHNS for THE TIMES says, "Despite the odd sly line, Andrew Goldberg's production trades on stereotypes, burly men in drag, crude slapstick and genial vulgarity. Panto has come early and it's got a hip-hop beat."

RHODA KOENIG for THE INDEPENDENT says, "After about an hour, one's elation at the youthful high spirits and amateurish charm turns to impatience at the monotonous beat."

IAN SHUTTLEWORTH for THE FINANCIAL TIMES says, "Fast, funny and clever phenomenon."

CHARLES SPENCER for DAILY TELEGRAPH says, "Make no mistake, this hip hop Shakespeare is a blast."

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