Told in a similar style to The Reduced Shakespeare Company, The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon is a madcap romp through the collected stories of the Brothers Grimm. Two warring narrators attempt to combine all 209 fairy tales into one impossibly complicated storyline in a hilarious theatrical event. Using audience participation, cross-casting, cross-dressing, quick costume changes and some creative re-imagining of the stories, the narrators utilize three other actors to tell as many fairy tales as possible. Famous stories such as Rapunzel, Rumpelstiltskin, The Frog Prince, Snow White, and Little Red Riding Hood are told alongside bizarre, obscure tales like Lean Lisa, The Girl Without Hands, and The Devil's Grandmother, all culminating in a frenetic one-man Cinderella in which one unfortunate actor is corralled into performing all of the roles in a mind and gender-bending dash to the finish line.

Fluid, fast-paced, and requiring virtually no set, this play can fit into any size arena and adapt to any location. Due to some innuendo and double entendres, this play may not be suitable for audience members under twelve years old. For everyone else, it's wild, silly fun