From Library Journal
"Okay, so a chicken goes into the library...." It's going to be worth buying this collection if only to hear the setup for this groaner?let alone the punchline. Keillor and ensemble have such a wonderful way with gentle satire and screwball comedy, e.g., the Ethics Workshop, which features the story of a sleazy talk show host?"The Limbaugh of Liberals"?who misses out on the big bucks because of his nagging conscience. Visit with the famous as they celebrate New Year's?notably Julia Child, spending the holidays in North Dakota. Mister Rogers is featured in a commercial for his catbox video from Bertha's Kitty Boutique. The third cassette is full of the funniest (and possibly the oldest) corny jokes ever. The recording is well produced. The sketches are supported by music and sound effects and a laugh track that enhances the voices. All public libraries will want to consider adding this production.?Barbara Valle, El Paso P.L, Tex.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Review
Add this latest recording to your collection of prized recordings from
A Prairie Home Companion [brought to you by HighBridge Audio]. Some careful post-production editing seems to have enhanced the timing from piece to piece and suppressed the live audience, enabling audio listeners to hear the material better....Keillor's extraordinary ability to host a show is evident. His infectious humor and good writing, plus a talented cast, make a program that those of all ages will enjoy....Audio programs may have a new callingit's so much easier to learn a joke by listening a couple of times than by reading it! The zingers are there to be loved and retold. --
The Christian Science Monitor, June 26, 1997Garrison Keillor and a large cast create many memorable moments in this production as they amble their way through a dozen or so sketches, from
Guy Noir to
Adventures in Ethics. But, by far, the funniest segment is
Newt, which is kind of a Democratic Party member's salute to Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, a Republican. Just as entertaining is the package's bonus
Joke Show tape. In our current era of political correctness, someone will certainly find something on this tape to fuss about [brought to you by HighBridge Audio]. --
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, June 22, 1997Garrison Keillor wins. After a recent binge on comedy tapes. I am forced to admit that the best and brightest material I found was culled from his
A Prairie Home Companion radio series. But Keillor's two most recent audio programs (
Garrison Keillor's Comedy Theater and
Mother Father Uncle Aunt) are extremely well produced and among the only material that made me chuckle from beginning to end. If you only want one, opt for
Garrison Keillor's Comedy Theater. Highlighting some of the wittier sketches from 1991 through 1996, the routines range from
Adventures in Ethics to
La Influenza. Even better are the bonus highlights culled from two joke shows, in which all manner of jokes are rattled off by theme. These are most appreciated for not being politically correct and promise to offend everyone without being unnecessarily ribald [brought to you by HighBridge Audio]. --
The Boston Sunday Globe, Mar. 8, 1998Grammy Award Nominee for the Best Spoken Comedy of 1997 [brought to you by HighBridge Audio]. --
NARASWinner of the Listen Up Award - Best Humor of 1997 [brought to you by HighBridge Audio]. --
Publishers Weekly, January 5, 1998
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