A lot of bong water has passed under the bridge since “Reefer Madness: The Musical” first premiered at the Hudson Theatre on Santa Monica Blvd. in 1998. Like, legalization of the demon weed in most ...
At the campy heart of “Reefer Madness, The Musical,” teenage lovebirds, Jimmy and Mary Jane, discover Romeo and Juliet in English class. Their duet pines for what they think will be their future – as ...
At this point, the jig is pretty much up on the menace of marijuana, right? Most of the country has legalized it, and those states yet to do so have their hands full with opioids anyhow. Here in my ...
Director Phil Simmons calls it "absurd, over-the-top, no question about it." Simmons is leading an Eastern Michigan stage production of "Reefer Madness," a spoof of the 1936 film that became a camp ...
“Reefer Madness,” a musical spoof of the 1938 anti-marijuana film, opens Friday, Oct. 7, at Roxy’s Downtown. Cast members from top are Kyle Vespestad, Jessica Curtis, Daniel Hughes, Jerry Wehry and ...
Tokin' and dancin' take place in the musical spoof "Reefer Madness," airing at 7 p.m. Saturday on Showtime, pay digital channel 340. "Veronica Mars' " Kristen Bell (Who knew she could sing?) plus Alan ...
In 1936, publisher William Randolph Hearst financed a propaganda film to spread warnings about the dangers of marijuana. The film may have scared some parents (and perhaps their innocent children), ...
Following an overwhelming response to Reefer Madness in August, the North Harris College theater department will present an encore performance of the spoof hit at 8 p.m. Oct. 19-20 in the college's ...
The 1936 propaganda reel “Reefer Madness” was dubbed one of the worst movies all time by critic Leonard Maltin. Financed by a church group and packaged under several ominous names (including “Tell ...
With "Bat Boy" taking a breather and "Urinetown" in residence uptown, Off Broadway is temporarily without a spoof tuner! But fear not: Here comes "Reefer Madness," a silly new show by Kevin Murphy and ...
If he had been born in an earlier era, Brian Finnerty might have become a variation of Ernie Kovacs or Sid Caesar, innovators who changed the face of comedy. You can imagine him on “Saturday Night ...
I swear I did not inhale at Reefer Madness. Maybe that's why the anticipated “laughing jag” never quite materialized. A modest level of amusement with periodic chuckles, even a few giggles, yes.
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