Subtitle: 
The Environmental Elvis
Total Rating: 
***1/4
Ended: 
February 29, 1996
Country: 
USA
State: 
Illinois
City: 
Chicago
Company/Producers: 
David Payle
Theater Type: 
Regional
Theater: 
Cafe Voltaire
Theater Address: 
3231 North Clark Street
Genre: 
Satire
Author: 
David Payle
Director: 
David Payle
Review: 

 I guess growing up in Athens, Georgia, makes you susceptible to Elvis. Comedian David Payle, who just moved to the Windy City from down South, has come up with a scheme to use Elvis' popularity to help save the environment. Thus comes the birth of The Green E - The Environmental Elvis. In a flashy white jumpsuit, Payle goes through a gamut of songs -- the Elvis trademark melodies, all right, but different lyrics. They're all rewritten by Payle to be environmentally conscious. It's really a stitch to hear and see because Elvis (irony of ironies) was so unconscious, driving gas-guzzling cars and shooting at TV's. But The Green E works because it's such a wacky idea -- and because it's so campy.

Preceding Elvis as a warm-up act is comedian Tony Arquilla, whose jokes also concern environmentalism. The punchlines were often obvious or obscure for me, and since I was the only audience that night, I was every comedian's nightmare. Perhaps with a larger, more responsive crowd, Arquilla would have shone more naturally.

Cast: 
Tony Arquilla, Dave Payle
Critic: 
Effie Mihopoulos
Date Reviewed: 
October 1995