Tancredo takes center stage
An enthusiastic audience turned out Oct. 24 to see Tom Tancredo in his repeat starring role of “Gubernatorial Candidate” in the recently-released rendition of Much Ado About Nuthin’ which is playing in Colorado for the next 53 weeks.
The Republican antagonist, who was cast in a similar role in 2010 as the American Constitution Party standard bearer against popular leading man John Hickenlooper, received rave reviews from the good size crowd gathered for its private debut at Tancredo’s 2014 campaign headquarters opening in southeast Denver Thursday night.
The longtime political star performed admirably, using a litany of political skills ranging from excellent comedic timing to neo-tragic realism brought on by the current state of political affairs in the country. Appreciative audience members responded with a Standing O after waiting in high anticipation for several seasons since last seeing Tancredo perform on the Colorado stage.
An oversized poster about the unorthodox production provided heretofore unconfirmed details about this pre-election year stunner, which we pass on here with the permission of the public relations firm handling the film’s release. (In other words, don’t blame us!) Per their promo:
Much Ado About Nuthin’ is a simple story about an Italian boy and his remodeled basement, with a touch of Shakespeare — one part comedy, one part tragedy! The film stars Mike Littwin as The Fool; Diane Carman in her familiar role of bleeding-heart liberal; Gail Schoettler in her return to the silver screen as The Governess. The movie is saved by the appearance of Mike Rosen and Al Knight as The Truth Squad, with the Editors of The Denver Post acted by the Lynch Mob Players. The Matricula Card Line Dance is performed by a cast of thousands.
The film is produced by A Slanted Media and Let Everyone In — What Harm Can It Do? Society. It was filmed in NarrowVision for the LiberalScape screen with lenses provided by Blown Out of Proportion, Inc.
‘You’ll Laugh, You’ll Cry, You’ll Kiss Our Nation Goodbye!’
The Mexican Consul has given the film two thumbs up! The film has been rated RM (Radical Multiculturalism) with some content deemed inappropriate for Democrats.
To the producer’s knowledge, no illegal workers were employed in the production of this picture. Spanish language version not available in most states. This picture complies with the laws of the United States of America, and possibly some other countries as well.
Guests were invited to join the producers after the movie for the latest edition of INS bloopers, produced by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service.
See the Oct. 25 print edition for full photo coverage
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