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"It's a chance for a group of friends I've been close to for 15 years to get together and play again on stage," Megee said.
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"It's a chance for a group of friends I've been close to for 15 years to get together and play again on stage," Megee said.
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There is simply no way you'll be able to forget Matthew McAndrews as the perpetually boyish ghost of Buddy Holly with a zombie twitch or Ron Megee as the polyester-jumpsuited version of Elvis with opaque sunglasses and a gut.
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Well known for her high-camp turns in Ron Megee productions, Queen is rarely asked to do "serious" acting.
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Holly takes Iggy back to the Catholic boarding school where he suffered under the sadistic discipline of Sister Bull Megee, in his first brilliant performance of the evening.
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Megee, as noted, is in rare form in this show, bringing to the stage a sense of humor that is somehow refined and unapologetically broad.
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Megee, tall and angular and outfitted with a prosthetic belly, visually suggests a strange hybrid of some sort, as if we were watching an impersonation performed by a stork.
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Megee doesn't have the best singing voice in the world, but he knows how to sell a song.
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Megee isn't doing an impersonation of the King so much as a sort of impressionistic parody.
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Well known for her high-camp turns in Ron Megee productions, Queen is rarely asked to do "serious" acting.
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