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British Audiences Laugh at Play Mocking Bush
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By Andrew Cawthorne

LONDON (Reuters) - British theater-goers are flocking to a new farce that
mocks President Bush (news - web sites) as a pajama-wearing buffoon
cuddling a teddy bear while his crazed military chiefs order nuclear strikes
on Iraq.



"The Madness of George Dubya" -- which mercilessly satirizes British Prime
Minister Tony Blair (news - web sites) as well as Bush -- has proved such a
success at a fringe theater in London that it is moving to a larger venue
next week for an extended run.

"As war comes closer, the mood among audiences has changed," actor
Nicholas Burns, who plays Blair, said after a performance this week. "The
audience is actually laughing more, but the tension behind their laughs has
grown. People are scared."

The play, whose title picks up on the Texan pronunciation of Bush's middle
initial, is the only overtly anti-war play written in Britain during the Iraq
standoff.

It comes, however, against a backdrop of increasing disquiet among UK
intellectuals and artists about London's support for Washington's hawkish
position toward Saddam. Many have been writing poems and open letters
or attending anti-war events.

Director Justin Butcher wrote "The Madness" in three days after Christmas
-- then rehearsed it in six -- in a fit of pique against the American
establishment following a brush with some U.S. security agents on a trip to
Romania.

The agents were in Bucharest preparing for an imminent Bush visit and
interrogated Butcher and a friend in a hotel after overhearing a
conversation between them that they said they were "not comfortable
with," the director said.

"That was a key influence in my feeling that in the arts scene we were in
need of a wakeup call about the influence of American imperialism in the
world," Butcher told Reuters after a full house had again cheered his play
to the rafters.

"This is not a racist, anti-American thing. It's a satirical attack on what the
U.S. and British governments are doing."

As well as echoing in its title a 1994 film, "The Madness of King George,"
about Britain's 18th century King George III, Butcher's satire re-works plot
elements from Stanley Kubrick's 1964 classic "Dr. Strangelove."

"WAR ON TOURISM?"

Throughout the play, Bush -- with a cowboy hat and Superman T-shirt as
well as his pajamas -- wanders around uttering an idiot's commentary from
the bunker (or "bunkbed" as he calls it) where his "special guys" have put
him for safekeeping.

"Often times I get confused and forget stuff," he says, as he rails against
the risk from "Islamic tourist states."

"Tourists are brown folks who get on planes and come to America and do
bad things, so we're having a war on tourism," he says in one of various
risque wisecracks in the play.

Enlivened by slapstick song and dances, the play tracks the consequences
of a psychotic, eye-bulging American general's decision to launch
preemptive nuclear strikes on Iraq.

Trashing the United Nations (news - web sites) as a "bunch of pinko,
degenerate subversives" and Bush and Blair as a "pair of goddamn
degenerates," General Kipper puts the world on the brink of war before an
al Qaeda operative disguised as a cleaner produces the secret code to
recall U.S. fighter pilots.

Amid the humor, a dignified speech by the Iraqi ambassador to a panicked
Blair is the seminal political moment of the play. Audience laughter fell to a
hush on a recent night as the actor offered a withering critique of
Western hypocrisy toward Iraq.

While criticizing President Saddam Hussein (news - web sites) as a
"butcher" -- "We hate him, but we hate you more," he tells the U.S. and
American officials -- he also hails the Iraqi leader as an "Arab Robin Hood,
the only one to give Uncle Sam the finger."

Blair is depicted as a dithering, image-conscious puppet of the Americans,
who cries out for his spin doctor Alastair Campbell -- "Alastair, help me" --
in moments of need.

Details of the play are on the Internet at
www.themadnessofgeorgedubya.org.
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