At the End: A Good Book Musical

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BY Kim Bosch   July 05, 2008 12:07

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It’s the end of the world and the Devil’s time to shine. Only thing is he’s fallen in love with the Pope (and his conjoined brother Roch) and now wants to stop it. Rife with obvious Virgin Mary jokes that make Harold and Kumar seem like Hamlet and Camptown Races piano, At the End is as painful as lemon juice in your stigmata. Sloppy choreography and a bizarrely abrupt ending that has Mary giving birth to a second child of God and francophone lady-angel Gabrielle sleeping with the horsemen to save the world are just awful. Church is more entertaining than this play.

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