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''Then after the, your experience on Lake Titicaca.''
''"Then after the, your experience on Lake Titicaca."''


'''Reprise''' is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Somewhere Out There]]. It was originally broadcast on July 28, [[1996]].
'''Reprise''' is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Somewhere Out There]]. It was originally broadcast on July 28, [[1996]].


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Survival contest round table, young people arguing with street proselytizers, the River Valley children's camp in the jungle which resembles a bizarre prison camp, Hari Krishna spokesman, a group sings hymns, amateur singing, preaching, actor monologue: a describe-yourself interview breaks down into nonsense "I was born in south Dakota at the age of four, etc", son tells his guitarist father he's converting from Judaism to Christianity, emphatic voice describes self mutilation in church, Indian yogi is tempted by hippies and beef, the prison interviewer psychologist recording: don't trust angels and the save my ass daily declaration, humming to rhythm, old man describes a journey with free association, how to write, extrinsic existence, more is on the way to much more, "I've seen god" monologue
Survival contest round table, young people arguing with street proselytizers, the River Valley children's camp in the jungle which resembles a bizarre prison camp, Hari Krishna spokesman, a group sings hymns, amateur singing, preaching, actor monologue: a describe-yourself interview breaks down into nonsense "I was born in south Dakota at the age of four, etc", son tells his guitarist father he's converting from Judaism to Christianity, emphatic voice describes self mutilation in church, Indian yogi is tempted by hippies and beef, the prison interviewer psychologist recording: don't trust angels and the save my ass daily declaration, humming to rhythm, old man describes a journey with free association, how to write, extrinsic existence, more is on the way to much more, [[Ryan Cutrona]]'s "I've seen god" monologue
 
 


== Interesting Facts ==
== Interesting Facts ==
Includes a brief clip from Jewish Blues.
Includes a brief clip from Jewish Blues.


== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
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== External Links ==




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[[Category:Paul Mantell]]
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[[Category:1996]]
[[Category: Somewhere Out There]]

Revision as of 15:00, 19 February 2021

Reprise[1]
Series
Somewhere Out There
Original Broadcast Date
July 28, 1996
Cast
Arthur Miller, Lester Nafzger, Fred Coffin, Avery Hart, Tim Jerome, Ryan Cutrona, Paul Mantell, Joe Frank
Format
Improv Actors, Found Tape, 1 hour
Preceded by: Escape From Paradise
Followed by: O.J. Chronicles, The

Then after the, your experience on Lake Titicaca.

Reprise is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series Somewhere Out There. It was originally broadcast on July 28, 1996.

Synopsis

Survival contest round table, young people arguing with street proselytizers, the River Valley children's camp in the jungle which resembles a bizarre prison camp, Hari Krishna spokesman, a group sings hymns, amateur singing, preaching, actor monologue: a describe-yourself interview breaks down into nonsense "I was born in south Dakota at the age of four, etc", son tells his guitarist father he's converting from Judaism to Christianity, emphatic voice describes self mutilation in church, Indian yogi is tempted by hippies and beef, the prison interviewer psychologist recording: don't trust angels and the save my ass daily declaration, humming to rhythm, old man describes a journey with free association, how to write, extrinsic existence, more is on the way to much more, Ryan Cutrona's "I've seen god" monologue

Interesting Facts

Includes a brief clip from Jewish Blues.

Commentary

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