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Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
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Average of 5 stars from 1 ratings.

CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Jan 20, 2008
Closed Feb 17, 2008

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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

In this darkly funny yet historically accurate story, Andrew Jackson rises from a humble frontier background to battle the British, the Spanish, Native Americans and a young nation's already calcified political system, bringing populism and the Democratic Party to the American people.
By the time Jackson was elected the country's seventh president, the "people's president," his maverick, egalitarian brand of politics wooed the people and made him the rock star of his age. He was crucial in solidifying the image of vigor and confidence that continues to be identified with Americans today.

But while the country was under Jackson's spell, some shameful events occurred, including the forced march of Cherokee families out of their native land on The Trail of Tears. Playwright/Director Alex Timbers and composer Michael Friedman portray with both broad comedy and painful irony, a man whose ambition, energy and down home charm couldn't mask his less admirable traits.

THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:



Kirk Douglas Theatre
9820 Washington Blvd
Culver City, CA 90232


WHAT ARE CRITICS SAYING?

Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, an explosive, soot-black musical comedy now making its world premiere at the Kirk Douglas Theater, is an absurdist delight reminiscent of Christopher Durang's looniest works.

The script, by Alex Timbers (who also directs), could come from an episode of South Park. Left orphaned by Indians' arrows, the young Jackson (Benjamin Walker) branches out into the great frontier with an antipathy for the American Indian. Slaughtering these "savages" becomes his life's mission. He also hates the pomposity found in Washington politics, and so forms the Democratic Party and steals the presidency away from incumbent John Quincy Adams.

Timbers paints Jackson as a petulant [...]


Reviewed by Jonas Schwartz on Jan 21, 2008

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