Published by Uproar Entertainment on 29 Nov 2011
John DiCrosta: Multiple Character Disorder – review
John DiCrosta: Multiple Character Disorder – review
By Kyle Fitzgerald Nov 14, 2011, 7:03 GMT
John DiCrosta definitely has multiple characters, and all of them are funny.
His spot-on impersonations of Pee-Wee Herman, Steve Irwin, and a vast array of characters you don’t even know, but feel like you do, will have you laughing out loud.
Each character is exponentially funnier then the last. His stories of being the voice of the Pillsbury Dough Boy to playing a dead body on television are hilarious. Writing about this CD will not do it any justice because you must listen to this to truly appreciate the multitude of voices John brings to his show.
His laundry list of practical jokes he describes makes you want to go try them yourself when you leave the house. I gave this my first listen while on a flight, which was a mistake because I was laughing in my seat so much the person behind me had to kick me to let me know I was shaking their drink tray from my hysterical convulsions.
I didn’t know if the passengers sitting on either side wanted to hit me to shut me up, or rip my earphones off so they could join in the fun and see what all the fuss was about.
Whether you listen on a crowded plane, in your car with friends, or at home alone, this CD will have you wishing you could meet each one of John’s multiple characters, even if they have disorders.



