The opening narrative on the video basically explains this one, taken from Monica Lewinsky's confidential community service sessions in late 1999, and incorporated into the social satire for the stage, Eric Zaccar's Starr's on Broadway. Of course, it was the forever exuberant and rather talented Natalie Blalock who made this scenario what it is. Andrew Roth and Becky Poole provided the additional voices.
A video montage that will give you a far better and more complete idea of what the entire play is about can also be found on this site. And of course, you can visit our multi-media website, www.starrplay.com. Thanks for stopping by and enjoy.
This clip is not for children or for the unseasoned.
I agree with you. I just wish there had been a cigar in the video.
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rubenlaracast 3 years ago
Is that the real Monica or not? It's been so long since our wide eyed and wide mouthed intern held her rightful place in the headlines, it's hard to tell. If you put Al Gore next to Darryl Hammond as Al Gore, would you know which was which? How about Dana Carvey & Ross Perot? Chevy Chase & Gerald Ford? Too late!
Hilarious! Where can I see the whole play?
rovingdreamdesigner 5 years ago
like it
sorry4wot 5 years ago
This is a hilarious video - very creative. I am heading to the Starr's on Broadway website to find out more!
psgjlb97 5 years ago
Clinton Lewinsky provided some of the greatest comic moments of the last century. This clip is a comedian's dream. You must see it!
luluciferin 5 years ago
Hilarious! Very clever use of the English language and an extremely well-written Monica-logue. ;-D
Don't miss it!
TubularExperience 5 years ago