One of the most perfectly executed pieces of satire, Elephant dares to confront elephantiasis with tap-dancing elephants and absurd musical numbers, showcasing a sharp critique of musicals.
Richard Curtis demonstrates a deep understanding of Andrew Lloyd Webber's style while concurrently expressing his disdain, exemplified through the outrageous production titled 'Elephant'.
The outrageous humor in 'Elephant' highlights Dexter's skepticism toward absurd theatrical productions, which Curtis cleverly illustrates through Dexter's bemusement about the title.
Curtis's satire culminates in the absurdity of the last song, 'Somewhere! Up! In! Heaven! There's! An! Angel! With! Big! Ears!', leaving viewers with a mix of laughter and disbelief.
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