Fringelog 2006: Get Off The Cross, Mary!

Get Off The Cross, Mary! was really damn funny though. It’s about three puppets (who’s careers supposedly started on The Muppet Show and Fraggle Rock, but went downhill from there) who are trying to make a film comeback by making a movie about Jesus being gay. It opens with the auditioning of their handlers (you know, the people who stick their hands up the puppets’ asses *wink wink*) and is hilarious pretty much from the first moment to the crazy musical finish (”At first I was afraid, I was crucified!”).

Especially good was how they dealt with mistakes. This is the Fringe, so you don’t really expect flawless execution. Least of all in the BYOVs, which are almost all bars. Three times during the play a bottle was dropped (once was me… oops) and every time they worked it into the play. When a line was dropped, it was similarily worked into the play. I found that pretty impressive, since most plays I’ve seen at the Fringe didn’t deal very well with that sort of thing.

Good play. Totally worth it and I highly recommend it. It may even have tied with The Aleatory Project as my favorite of the Fringe so far.

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