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Ridiculous Things: Silence Of The Lambs Musical, Now On Off-Broadway

Off-Broadway, what will they think of next? First there was an Evil Dead musical spoof, and now, fava-bean-and-human-flesh-loving Hannibal Lector is getting thrown into the spotlight in a new show called Silence! The Musical.

The "unauthorized parody," which follows the efforts of fresh-faced FBI agent Clarice Starling (Jenn Harris) to track down transsexual serial killer Buffalo Bill (Stephen Bienskie) with the help of cannibal genius Hannibal Lector (Brent Barrett), opened at Theater 80 in the East Village this week. (It was previously presented at Fringe Festival.) And...it's actually been getting some pretty good reviews!

The Times called it an "exuberantly gross spoof" and says "There are some deliriously tasty (sorry) bits sprinkled throughout," while Time Out continues with the food metaphors, writing "It's ideal summer fare, not particularly nutritious but sweet, tangy and very, very tasty." (Though both do complain that the show runs a bit long.) We can't vouch for the quality of the performance, but are intrigued nonetheless by the prospect of seeing numbers like "If I Could Smell Your Cunt" and “Are You About a Size 14?” live onstage. Just remember to BYO Chianti.

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  • Guest

    It was an AWFUL movie. Let's see how long the play lasts.

  • ANGRYGOD11

    Its shows like these that make me proud to be a New Yorker. When friends and family come for a great time in the big city, they want to only spend a fortune on the biggest Broadway show  as they only are going to be here a few days. We can just pay $38 to see this show and laugh our asses off.

  • estragon_nyc

    Now if they could just go back in time 20 years, they could sue Trey Parker and Matt Stone for stealing the idea instead of vice versa -- but even then, Cannibal! the Musical would still be a thousand times better.  Say, you don't suppose they started out wanting to call this one "Hannibal!" by any chance...?

  • PFOOMA

    Search YouTube for Lego silence of the lambs. It's the music & lyrics from one of the songs. Great!

  • splicernyc

    I've heard the rousing number with Multiple Miggs is worth the price of admission.

  • Minabee

    If by 'ridiculous' you mean 'ridiculously AWESOME'.

  • TimSPC

    Is there seating for a great big fat person?

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