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Post by OldFred on Apr 27, 2009 9:37:31 GMT -5
I did a comedy show on 4/25/2009 with members of my old troupe Living Legends Radio Theater. They did a script from the Marx Brothers radio show 'Flywheel, Shyster & Flywheel' and Eric V. who was playing Groucho was about to sing 'Lydia The Tattoo Lady'. Then I came out made up as Groucho and we did the song as a duet.
Here's the video link. Hope everyone enjoys it.
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Post by winstonoboogie on Apr 27, 2009 20:30:53 GMT -5
I did a comedy show on 4/25/2009 with members of my old troupe Living Legends Radio Theater. They did a script from the Marx Brothers radio show 'Flywheel, Shyster & Flywheel' and Eric V. who was playing Groucho was about to sing 'Lydia The Tattoo Lady'. Then I came out made up as Groucho and we did the song as a duet. Here's the video link. Hope everyone enjoys it. ;D Thanks, Fred!
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Post by mikev on Apr 27, 2009 20:39:36 GMT -5
I always used to dress as Groucho for Halloween. After a few years it got old, until I went as a psychedelic Groucho-people thought I was going as Tommy Chong.
Funny skit Fred. Who else can you do?
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Post by OldFred on Apr 27, 2009 20:55:43 GMT -5
I always used to dress as Groucho for Halloween. After a few years it got old, until I went as a psychedelic Groucho-people thought I was going as Tommy Chong. Funny skit Fred. Who else can you do? I've played both Lou Costello and Bud Abbott in separate versions of the 'Who's On First' sketch, and in the Richard Nathan production of 'A Night In Elsinore', which is 'Hamlet' as if written for the Marx Brothers, I played Moe of the Three Stooges, and characters based on Jackie Gleason and Bob Hope. And with the Living Legends Radio Theater I've played Jack Benny. As you can see, I love Old School Comedy. Living Legends Radio Theater website link with additional photos of Old Fred on stage: www.livinglegendsradio.com/pictures/pictures.htmFrom 'A Night In Elsinore' (Old Fred as Moe as the Player King with Eric V. as Larry and Steve L. as Curly.)
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