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Randy Rainbow Takes On GOP In Meet Me In St Louis Parody

Here at C&L we love us some Randy Rainbow! The latest songfest begins with Randy interviewing Josh Hawley, who readers know claims to be from Missouri. He actually uses his sister s house as a voting address, and then claims those pointing that out are being elitist. Maybe living in Virginia rather than Missouri is the elitist thing? I digress. Randy then bursts into song, of course, this time with a parody of the song Clang Clang Clang Went the Trolley from the musical Meet Me In St. Louis . As if Josh Hawley has time to go to his home state in between Fox appearances.

Randy Rainbow s Clang, Clang, Clang Went Josh Hawley : Watch

Randy Rainbow, Clang, Clang, Clang Went Josh Hawley! Randy Rainbow has a bone to pick with the Republican Party, and he s evoking a classic song by Judy Garland to help get his point across. On Monday (May 10), Rainbow shared his latest parody video, Clang, Clang, Clang Went Josh Hawley! In the clip, set to the tune of Garland s The Trolley Song from the 1944 Christmas movie musical  Meet Me in St. Louis, Rainbow lashes out against the senator from Missouri, along with many of his fellow Republican colleagues, for acting as what he calls crackpot villains. The video begins, as many of Rainbow s other videos do, with the Internet star performing a faux interview with Hawley, questioning him on his votes in the Senate, including ones where the senator voted against certifying an electoral college win for Joe Biden in the 2020 election, and where he was the only senator to vote against a bill aimed at combating hate crimes committed against Asian Americans.

The Rainbow connection - Dallas Voice

The Rainbow connection What’s next for America’s favorite musical-video satirist? Randy Rainbow became a star with his musical videos sending up Trump and his minions. And when the COVID-19 pandemic shut everything down, Rainbow’s hilarious work kept people entertained since he was, thankfully, able to keep turning out new work from home. Still, he says, the isolation of quarantine was a hard burden, and he is happy to finally start getting back out into the world including a live virtual concert tonight (Friday, April 23) presented by Dallas Democrats.. Amid the hustle and bustle of planning new tour dates while also writing a book and recording a new album, Rainbow took the time this week to answer a few questions for Dallas Voice.

Theater without theater - The Boston Globe

Theater without theater Seth Rudetsky’s concert-and-conversation series, YouTube videos of “Kinky Boots’ and “Hairspray,’ other online performances help to fill the void By Don Aucoin Globe Staff,Updated April 15, 2021, 3:17 p.m. Email to a Friend Screen shot of Seth Rudetsky in The Seth Concert Series. The Seth Concert Series Last Sunday afternoon, after Broadway performer Ali Stroker tore through a rendition of “Be a Lion,” from “The Wiz,” host and piano accompanist Seth Rudetsky responded with a cry of “Brava!” At that moment, the pair were 60 miles apart, in two different parts of New York state. Their split-screen, live-streamed performance was different from the pre-pandemic

Stars in the House Welcomes Mandy Gonzalez, Judy Kuhn, Marc Shaiman, More April 8

Stars in the House Welcomes Mandy Gonzalez, Judy Kuhn, Marc Shaiman, More April 8
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