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CAN WE DANCE WITH
YO DATES?
March 10, 1995
Reviewed by Lawrence Bommer
Just being a mostly
black comedy troupe allows you to do jokes other companies can't-like
the crime quiz show where the prime suspect is always the black guy with
the stocking over his head or a running gag about dances black people
must never perform in public (the bunny
hop, slam dancing,
and the Russian tea dance.)
But these five merry yuksters, backed up by Raenon Teller on a fluid
synthesizer, don't just skewer racial stereotypes. In improvised and
written sketches they target frustrated Method directors who terrorize
kiddie pageants, the GOP's contract on America, Amish Comedians, gun
worshipping rap musicians, and even, in the most tasteless bit, the lazy
art of mime for the blind.
Though most are easily familiar, at least one of their Improv bits
offers a clever innovation: in Diminishing Returns the audience suggests
ideas for increasingly shorter skits of 60, 40, 20, 10, 5, and finally 1
second. In another and audience member supplies clues about his life, on
the basis of which the two women in the troupe compose a love ballad. In
a third winner, Crystal Marie Smith is deftly phony as a cerebral WTTW
interviewer.
The confident and individually adept troupe deliver laughs - especially
Shaun Landry whose feminist poet rages magnificently over a toilet seat
left up. and Hans Summers whose twerpy tot proves instantly endearing
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