American Poodle is an hysterically absurd take on the "special relationship" from opposite sides of the pond and it comes in two interspersed monologues.
Snowball is written and performed by Guy Masterson and is a crazy physical analysis of the Britain's winning and her losing of the United Colonies in the New World, from their discovery by Prince Madoc ap Owain Gwynedd in 1170 through the race by European nations to colonise the New World at the expense of its natives, and the Franco-Indian Wars for dominance of North America until they lost it, well not quite all of it, just the bit that really mattered. Hysterical stuff, this is a romp through Early US history with Masterson playing all the parts... you'll never look at history in the same way!
In Splayfoot, written by Brian Parks, Guy Masterson plays a modern American businessman on his first trip to the "olde country" viewing everything around him through Dickensian spectacles and classic Hollywood movies. He is America today, or what it has become, and is a living pop-up history book of cliched presumption concerning those quaint l'il Brits!
A scatalogically manic, insightful, entertaining and incredibly warped hour!