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Apocalypso Now: Or From P45 to AK47, How to Grow the Economy with the Use of War | [Robert Newman]
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Apocalypso Now: Or From P45 to AK47, How to Grow the Economy with the Use of War

  • by Robert Newman
  • Narrated by Robert Newman
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    22/02/2006
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This performance was recorded at the Tricycle Theatre, London, during Robert Newman's sell-out run of dates in 2005.

© and (P)2005 Laughing Stock Productions Ltd.

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    David GlasgowUnited Kingdom 02/05/2006
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    "There is no more significant comedian than Newman."

    Newman's undoubted comic genius is directed at the heart of the well worn staples and canards of the standardised accounts of modern history. His historical acumen and uncompromising grasp of the 'unspeakable truths' of imperialism, geopolitics and the economic causes of war must be savoured by anyone who appreciates an enthralling comedy performance and who can stand to be educated along the way. Nobody, not even Hicks, has ever done this better.

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