Revamped Bush Is Bad to Reopen at the Triad Theatre in September | Playbill

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News Revamped Bush Is Bad to Reopen at the Triad Theatre in September Bush Is Bad: The Musical Cure for the Blue-State Blues, the acclaimed revue at the Triad Theatre that began a temporary hiatus July 29, will resume performances at the Off-Broadway venue in September.

The revamped version, titled Bush Is Bad: Impeachment Edition, is set to begin previews at the Triad Sept. 21 with an official opening Sept. 28. Directed and choreographed by Gary Slavin, the cast will feature Janet Dickinson, Neal Mayer and Michael McCoy. Bush Is Bad was penned by Joshua Rosenblum, who also serves as the show's musical director. The creative team also includes Anne Auberjonois (costume design) and Tonya Pierre (lighting and sound design).

The revue, according to production notes, "offers catchy tunes, wickedly funny lyrics and scathing impersonations of the President and his dissembling gang of conspirators." New song titles for the upcoming edition include "Wake Me When It's 2009," "The Man From Diebold," "Heck of a Job" and "You Can Never Have Enough Bush."

The Triad Theatre is located in Manhattan at 158 West 72nd Street. Tickets are priced $25 with a $12 minimum. Call (212) 352-3101 for reservations.

 
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