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Reed Martin

    Reed Martin est un créateur et interprète connu pour son travail dans des productions théâtrales qui résument et parodient de manière humoristique des sujets vastes, de l'histoire aux canons littéraires. Son approche implique la condensation énergique et divertissante de sujets complexes en performances comiques accessibles, offrant au public de nouvelles perspectives sur des récits familiers. Par son œuvre, Martin cherche à la fois à déconstruire et à célébrer des réalisations culturelles monumentales, en exploitant son expérience dans le théâtre et la comédie pour créer un divertissement captivant et accessible. Son style distinctif transforme un matériel exhaustif en expériences dynamiques et digestes pour un large public.

    Western Civilization! The Complete Musical (abridged)
    Spirit in the Tears
    All The Great Books (abridged)
    William Shakespeare's Long Lost First Play (abridged)
    The Ultimate Christmas Show (abridged)
    • The Ultimate Christmas Show (abridged)

      • 88pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      "Critic's Choice! They tell me vaudeville died some time ago, but...the knockabout, anything for-a-laugh spirit of the ancient genre is alive and well. Agile and quick witted...there's no denying their ingenuity when it comes to grabbing comedy out of thin air." Boston Globe "Gloriously irreverent style...a Christmas pageant gone horribly, hilariously awry." Dallas Morning News "These brilliant clowns take us on an irreverent but heartwarming trip through the holidays guaranteed to step on more than a few sacred cows and `mistel-toes'." San Diego Magazine

      The Ultimate Christmas Show (abridged)
    • Discovered in a treasure-filled parking lot in Leicester, England (next to a pile of bones that didn’t look that important), an ancient manuscript proves to be the long-lost first play written by none other than seventeen-year-old William Shakespeare from Stratford. We are totally not completely making this up. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S LONG LOST FIRST PLAY (abridged) is the literary holy an actual manuscript in Shakespeare’s own hand showing all his most famous characters and familiar speeches in a brand-new story. But because it’s one hundred hours long and contains multiple unwieldy storylines, it was decided, as a public service, to abridge it down to a brief and palatable ninety-minute performance for this lost masterpiece. “Something wickedly funny this way comes!”The New York Times “A breathlessly irreverent, pun-filled romp!”The Washington Post “A top-notch comic deconstruction of Shakespeare!” The Stage—U K

      William Shakespeare's Long Lost First Play (abridged)
    • Spirit in the Tears

      • 244pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Spirit in the Tears is the heartbreaking story of a ten year old girl who is suddenly stricken with a deadly disease and plunges into a diabetic coma. From Germany she is flown to Fort Sam Houston, Texas and admitted do the Brooks Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas where her life remains critical and chances of survival become very shallow as she faces death every day for months. Her recovery is slow until she begins to show signs that there is still a life worth living. Somehow a divine influence moved in the family's life through prayer and faith. Experience how her father, who became a single parent, took charge of the difficulties they encountered from those who wanted to take her away from him. It is a story of struggle and hardship that a father must endure to keep his handicapped daughter alive and to ensure her that he loves her no matter what adversity they faced.

      Spirit in the Tears
    • "In some ways, it's their funniest presentation yet... With a musical score that gives the script bite and zest, the three performers 'turn history inside out and upside down, cramming 1,000 facts into 90 minutes.' By the end they have given us a nonsensical but hilarious rendition of each major epoch." Andrew Warshaw, The Guardian "Singing that 'history ain't what it used to be' the three-person ensemble put a deranged spin on the events of the past 1,000 years... Mixing broad physical humor with sly satire, the three sang, disco-danced and adopted phony accents and even phonier facial hair to view the highlights (and low points) of history, from Leif Ericsson to the Y2K bug... The show was consistently hilarious." Donna Freedman, Anchorage Daily News "The show, overall, is a riot... Don't miss it. After all, a comedy this funny only comes along once or twice a millennium." Patrick Meighan, New Hampshire Telegraph ..".combining smarty-pants irreverence with physical buffoonery and street-wise smarts ... it touches greatness." Christopher Rawson, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

      Western Civilization! The Complete Musical (abridged)