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===Theater=== * 1973: ''[[National Lampoon's Lemmings|Lemmings]]''—''National Lampoon''{{'s}} most successful theatrical venture. The [[off-Broadway]] production took the form of a parody of the [[Woodstock Festival]]. Co-written by [[Tony Hendra]] and [[Sean Kelly (writer)|Sean Kelly]], and directed and produced by Hendra, it introduced [[John Belushi]], [[Chevy Chase]], and [[Christopher Guest]] in their first major roles. The show formed several companies and ran for a year at New York's [[Village Gate]]. * 1974: ''[[The National Lampoon Show]]'', with John Belushi, [[Brian Doyle-Murray]], [[Bill Murray]], [[Gilda Radner]], and [[Harold Ramis]]; directed by [[Martin Charnin]]. Toured nationally in 1974, opened off-Broadway in 1975,<ref>{{cite news|title=Stage: A New 'Lampoon': Audiences Hurrying to Be Insulted |first=Mel |last=Gussow |date=March 3, 1975|work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1975/03/03/archives/stage-a-new-lampoon-audiences-hurrying-to-be-insulted.html}}</ref> and toured nationally into 1976.<ref name=BluRay>{{cite web|url=https://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=6905|title=The Making of National Lampoon's Animal House|date=July 21, 2011|first=Robert |last=Siegel|work=Blu-ray.com}}</ref> * 1977–1978: ''[[That's Not Funny, That's Sick]]'', toured the US and Canada,<ref name=BluRay /> later was the name of an [[That's Not Funny, That's Sick|NL album]] * 1979: ''[[If We're Late, Start Without Us!]]'', head writer Sean Kelly * 1986: ''[[National Lampoon's Class of '86]]''—performed at the [[Village Gate]] in 1986, aired on cable in the 1980s, and was subsequently available on VHS.
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