Created by Gerard Alessandrini, the comic mastermind behind the long-running hit Forbidden Broadway and performed by a versatile cast of seven, SPAMILTON: AN AMERICAN PARODY is a side-splitting new musical parody. After tearing it up in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and London, SPAMILTON will bring its singing, dancing, comedy revolution to San Francisco.
Marilyn Stasio of Variety mused, "Hip-hop, Broadway showtunes, Viennese waltzes -- is there anything this guy can't write? No, not HAMILTON creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, but Gerard Alessandrini, whose ingenious parody SPAMILTON simultaneously salutes and sends up Miranda and his signature musical." Ben Brantley of The New York Times said, "This smart, silly, and often convulsively funny thesis, performed by a motor-mouthed cast that is fluent in many tongues, is the work of that eminent specialist in Broadway anatomy, pathology, and gossip, Gerard Alessandrini."
"SMART, SILLY AND CONVULSIVELY FUNNY!"
- The New York Times
"THE NEXT BEST THING TO SEEING HAMILTON!"
- New York Post
"SPAMILTON IS SO INFECTIOUSLY FUN THAT IT COULD
EASILY RUN AS LONG AS ITS INSPIRATION!"
- The Hollywood Reporter
Created by Gerard Alessandrini, the comic mastermind behind the long-running hit Forbidden Broadway and performed by a versatile cast of seven, SPAMILTON: AN AMERICAN PARODY is a side-splitting new musical parody. After tearing it up in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and London, SPAMILTON will bring its singing, dancing, comedy revolution to San Francisco.
Marilyn Stasio of Variety mused, "Hip-hop, Broadway showtunes, Viennese waltzes -- is there anything this guy can't write? No, not HAMILTON creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, but Gerard Alessandrini, whose ingenious parody SPAMILTON simultaneously salutes and sends up Miranda and his signature musical." Ben Brantley of The New York Times said, "This smart, silly, and often convulsively funny thesis, performed by a motor-mouthed cast that is fluent in many tongues, is the work of that eminent specialist in Broadway anatomy, pathology, and gossip, Gerard Alessandrini."
"SMART, SILLY AND CONVULSIVELY FUNNY!"
- The New York Times
"THE NEXT BEST THING TO SEEING HAMILTON!"
- New York Post
"SPAMILTON IS SO INFECTIOUSLY FUN THAT IT COULD
EASILY RUN AS LONG AS ITS INSPIRATION!"
- The Hollywood Reporter
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