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After a stunning performance in the play "Iraq War: the Pep Talk/Q&A Session," President Bush and the ten American soldiers and one Iraqi soldier are planning to take the production to Broadway.
"Broadway would have been impossible if those soldiers had not rehearsed so well for this opening night performance," said Director, Albert T. Kirby. "But then, if you are going to play a soldier in front of the president, then maybe you should actually be a soldier."
Reviews of the performance "Iraq War: the Pep Talk/Q&A Session" are cite the chemistry that the soldiers were able to achieve with the president despite their rehearsal with a stand-in. "These people are professionals, plain and simple," said Kirby.
Look for "Iraq War: the Pep Talk/Q&A Session" to play in Chicago, Boston and Los Angeles before hitting Broadway in Spring 2006. Each soldier is expected to have five understudies becuase it is believed there is still a war going on. |
After a stunning performance in the play "Iraq War: the Pep Talk/Q&A Session," President Bush and the ten American soldiers and one Iraqi soldier are planning to take the production to Broadway.
"Broadway would have been impossible if those soldiers had not rehearsed so well for this opening night performance," said Director, Albert T. Kirby. "But then, if you are going to play a soldier in front of the president, then maybe you should actually be a soldier."
Reviews of the performance "Iraq War: the Pep Talk/Q&A Session" are cite the chemistry that the soldiers were able to achieve with the president despite their rehearsal with a stand-in. "These people are professionals, plain and simple," said Kirby.
Look for "Iraq War: the Pep Talk/Q&A Session" to play in Chicago, Boston and Los Angeles before hitting Broadway in Spring 2006. Each soldier is expected to have five understudies becuase it is believed there is still a war going on. |







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