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4.5
This production was extremely well-done; tongue-in-cheek and joyously and unapologetically irreverent. There is as much going on in the background as in the main storyline. Ah, yes, enjoyed the pokes at the visiting President of the United States of America as well as the humorous relationship between Her Majesty and Duke Phillip.As the Queen's servants are setting up for tea, a butler puts out a 2 liter bottle of Covfefe Cola on the serving table, and as one might expect the plot thickens.Rex, Her Majesty's Top Dog, and obviously her favorite, is quite spoiled, pompous and full of himself as the latest addition to the Royal Corgis. After a dreadful mishap with the above mentioned visit with the American President and the First Lady, Rex is disgraced and decides to run away. His adventures result in getting lost from the palace, awakening at the veterinarian's office, sent off to the dog pound, and at last Rex finds himself at a dog fight club. He then begins his long journey to find himself, as he struggles to find his way back home.