
Strassman Live Vol. 4: Ted E's Farewell 2010
"Strassman Comedy Ventriloquist"
Dive into the laughter and eccentric charm of *Strassman Live Vol. 4: Ted E's Farewell (2010)*, a standout comedy that marks the explosive finale of Ted E. Bare's legendary ventriloquism career.
Director: Jim Hare
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Strassman Live Vol. 4: Ted E's Farewell* (2010) about?
This comedy special captures the explosive retirement of Ted E. Bare, a beloved ventriloquist, as he bids farewell to the stage. The show explores his decision through a mix of twisted routines, eccentric puppets, and chaotic auditions for his replacement, blending humor with a dash of existential quirkiness.
Who directed *Strassman Live Vol. 4: Ted E's Farewell*?
The film was directed by Jim Hare, known for his innovative approach to comedy and ventriloquism.
Who stars in *Strassman Live Vol. 4: Ted E's Farewell*?
The core cast includes Ted E. Bare, David Strassman, and Chuck Wood, with additional appearances from Grandpa Fred and Sid.
Is *Strassman Live Vol. 4: Ted E's Farewell* (2010) worth watching?
Absolutely. As a genre-defining comedy, it delivers relentless laughs and a fresh take on ventriloquism. While IMDb hasn't rated it, its unique blend of dark humor and offbeat charm makes it a must-see for fans of unconventional comedy.
How long is *Strassman Live Vol. 4: Ted E's Farewell*?
The runtime is 103 minutes, offering a compact yet packed experience perfect for a laugh-filled evening.
About Strassman Live Vol. 4: Ted E's Farewell (2010) — The Hilarious, Edgy Final Show of a Comedy Legend
Dive into the laughter and eccentric charm of *Strassman Live Vol. 4: Ted E's Farewell (2010)*, a standout comedy that marks the explosive finale of Ted E. Bare's legendary ventriloquism career. Directed by the visionary Jim Hare, this edgy and twisted show blends dark humor with unforgettable puppet antics, including fan favorites like Chuck Wood and Grandpa Fred. With a mix of absurdist routines and biting wit, the performance balances nostalgia and irreverence, leaving audiences in stitches while questioning the line between genius and sheer madness. It's a celebration of postmodern ventriloquism at its most daring.
From the mind of David Strassman—hailed as the godfather of this avant-garde art form—comes a night of side-splitting chaos and heartfelt farewell. The atmosphere crackles with energy as Ted E. Bare's retirement announcement sets the stage for a menagerie of quirky puppets clamoring for the spotlight, each vying for a chance to prove they're the next big thing. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to the genre, this show promises a one-of-a-kind experience that's as thought-provoking as it is hilarious.