The actors did a phenomenal job portraying their roles as prior Presidents. I must say, however, that Lyndon B. Johnson, Mark Fickert's character, entertained me most. With the help from a Professor in the same row as me, weezing before every outburst of laughter, made the play most rememberable.
Monday, November 10, 2008
The Dead Presidents' Club
Larry King's production of "The Dead Presidents' Club" was nothing short of hilarious. The play was circled around four gentlemen with the names of Coolidge, Truman, Johnson and Nixon. Each one of these prior Presidents were in at least one debacle during their term in office and were not favored amongst the public. They managed to get an interview with God, whose image is surprising to most, and plead their case to depart from this "Presidents' Club" and migrate to Heaven. After tricking the men for laughs, He/She grants them what they want and all is well.

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