The Mstk 3000 Christmas Variety Show

NR Directed by And John Erler, Owen Egerton, Jerm Pollet.

REVIEWED By Marjorie Baumgarten, Thu., Dec. 14, 2000

The MSTK3000 Christmas Variety Show blends comedy and movies as comics Jerm Pollet, Owen Egerton, and John Erler tackle short subject holiday films such as "A Howdy Doody Christmas," "A Punch and Judy Christmas," various Fifties teen dramas, ham-handed Southern Christmas pageants, and more.There's also an intermission with a bouncing ball sing-along, and milk and cookies served at your seat

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