Cult classic "Die Hard" hit big screens 35 years ago. "Yippee Ki Yay" reimagines the film in a whole new way, playing Dec. 27-Dec. 31 at The Huntington Theatre.
Richard Marsh, inspired by the film he loves, created a lo-fi spoof with a few left turns: It's told in verse, performed by one actor, and adds a parallel story line about an exhausted dad who is married to a fellow "Die Hard" fanatic.
Darrel Bailey mastered dozens of voices he invented for “Yippee Ki Yay,” Dec. 27 to 31 at the Huntington Theatre. And the dozens of mannerisms. And the character ticks. And how to fight a teddy bear.
The star of "Yippee Ki Yay" joins "The Culture Show" to talk about the one-man parody of "Die Hard", then Alyssa Mikiko DiPasquale of Koji Club walks us through all things sake