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Divided in two acts, the play covers quite a gamut in religious theology. The first act recounts the true Biblicial couple, Adam and Steve, their fall from grace because of Adams curiosity, and eventually meeting another couple, Jane and Mabel. Together, they survive a hilarious recounting of the Great Flood, and an even more hilarious recounting of a rather effemiente Pharoah refusing to let his people go because of his infatuation with the Moses/Brad character. Brilliant. The second act plucks these people out of the Old Testament, and places them in modern day New York City, at a Christmas party thrown by Adam and Steve. The transition is seemless, due to Rudnicks ability to make it funny and believable. Rudnick leaves no stereotype unturned, from gay Santas to gogo boy elves, to a Public Access wheelchair bound lesbian rabbi (Im not kidding) who steals the act. I rarely laugh outloud when reading a book, but I had tears in my eyes reading the second act. Excellent comedic writing!
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The script itself is really fun and engaging, but the acting edition didn’t come with enough direction for new actors. It’s a little tough for beginners to grasp. Still, I think it'll work once we get more practiced!
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Maria Gonzalez
A Must-Read for Theater Lovers
I picked up 'The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told' for my drama group, and it’s been a hit! The acting edition makes it easy to follow along. The humor is sharp, and the characters are unforgettable. Perfect for our next production!
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James Patel
Funny but Somewhat Controversial
I appreciated the humor in this play, but some of the jokes are a bit edgy. We used it for a reading session, and there were mixed reactions from the group. Still, it sparked a great discussion!
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Carlos Mendes
Damaged upon Arrival
I was excited to receive my copy of this play, but it arrived with a few pages bent and damaged. I’m still looking forward to using it, but I wish the packaging was better. The content seems good, though!
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