<p>&nbsp; &nbsp;&ldquo;In some ways it&rsquo;s their funniest presentation yet&hellip; With a musical score that gives the script bite and zest the three performers &lsquo;turn history inside out and upside down cramming 1000 facts into 90 minutes.&rsquo; By the end they have given us a nonsensical but hilarious rendition of each major epoch.&rdquo;<br />Andrew Warshaw The Guardian</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp;&ldquo;Singing that &lsquo;history ain&rsquo;t what it used to be&rsquo; the three-person ensemble put a deranged spin on the events of the past 1000 years&hellip;<br />&nbsp; &nbsp;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&hellip;<br />&nbsp; &nbsp;The show was consistently hilarious.&rdquo;<br />Donna Freedman Anchorage Daily News</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp;&ldquo;The show overall is a riot&hellip; Don&rsquo;t miss it. After all a comedy this funny only comes along once or twice a millennium.&rdquo;<br />Patrick Meighan New Hampshire Telegraph</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp;&ldquo;&hellip;combining smarty-pants irreverence with physical buffoonery and street-wise smarts &hellip; it touches greatness.&rdquo;<br />Christopher Rawson Pittsburgh Post-Gazette</p>
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