Showing posts with label Woody Harrelson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Woody Harrelson. Show all posts

Monday, August 13, 2012

Baiting The Trap in "Bullet for Adolf"

BTW, It's extended through October 21st! 
 (L-R) Shamika Cotton, Tyler Jacob Rollinson, Marsha Stephanie Blake, Shannon Garland, Lee Osorio, Brandon Coffey, and David Coomber in a scene from Woody Harrelson & Frankie Hyman’s “Bullet for Adolf” at New World Stages. Photo credit: Carol Rosegg
 Sometimes silliness is so sublime (think Marx Brothers) it feels like a gift from above.


(L-R) Tyler Jacob Rollinson and Lee Osorio in a scene from Woody Harrelson & Frankie Hyman’s “Bullet for Adolf” at New World Stages. Photo credit: Carol Rosegg

"Bullet for Adolf,"at New World Stages through September 9th, has the finely-honed madcap just right.
Frankie Hyman and Woody Harrelson have penned a rambling, nutty satiric comedy which Harrelson also directs at a pace that encourages the meandering spirit of the piece to find its own way.


 Brandon Coffey and Marsha Stephanie Blake in a scene from Woody Harrelson & Frankie Hyman’s “Bullet for Adolf” at New World Stages. Photo credit: Carol Rosegg

Tastelessness is high art in  "Bullet for Adolf." The plot is thin but meaty and involves the theft of a WWII artifact.


Prepare for rousing displays of misogyny and racism along with sweetly-wrought foul language. "Bullet for Adolf" hits many a social target. 

In a fine ensemble of doers and slackers, Marsha Stephanie Blake as Shareeta does a stand-out job. The sets, designed by Dane Laffrey, go from sparse to plush while we are distracted by a vintage 1983 video montage in the production design from Imaginary Media.   


"Bullet for Adolf" is unabashedly offensive, and extremely funny.

For a schedule of performance and ticket information for  "Bullet for Adolf," visit http://www.bulletforadolf.com/