You're Welcome America. A Final Night with George W. Bush
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SHOW INFORMATION
Opened Feb 5, 2009
Closed Mar 15, 2009
1hr. 20min.
WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Will Ferrell stars in You're Welcome America. A Final Night with George W. Bush, directed by Adam McKay.
It's time for a change in America, but not without a few parting words from the 43rd President of the United States. Don't miss your chance to discover the man behind the myth, the truth behind the lies, and the logic behind the illogical in this limited Broadway event.
THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:
138 W 48th St
New York, NY 10036
The Cort is one of only three Broadway theaters located East of Broadway. It mostly produces plays rather than musicals and has a compact feel with good sightlines. The best seats are located throughout the entire orchestra and the mezzanine up to [...] Read More
WHAT ARE CRITICS SAYING?
What are other members saying?
Big Let Down
There arent many new jokes, and some of what should be funny is recycled from SNL.
Reviewed by fivemetalstrings
on Saturday, Mar 14th, 2009
Shame on Will
I guess Will Ferrel conviently overlooks the fact that he can safely go about his life spewing Liberal garbage now that there has been no successful attacks on American soil since 911...how nice?
Reviewed by Muddy
on Wednesday, Feb 18th, 2009
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If you keep in mind that our recently retired head of state was president of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity at Yale University -- which is generally considered the inspiration for the film Animal House -- and if you also keep in mind that Will Ferrell has made a specialty in his movies of playing adult men suffering from seriously arrested development, then you'll have a good idea of what's in store at
You're Welcome America. A Final Night with George W. Bush, now at the Cort Theatre under Adam McKay's smooth direction.
As a result, theatergoers who relish this kind of somewhat juvenile yukfest will likely laugh out loud through most of the gag-filled text as Ferrell flawlessly sho[...]