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{{quote|I thought the movies were brilliant, but they would have been so much better if they'd been a musical. If they'd have considered a sort of Baz Luhrman/Peter Jackson collaboration...|Martin Pearson, explaining how he came up with the show.}}
 
''[[The Unfinished Spelling Errors of Bolkien]]'' is a [[Affectionate Parody|lovingly irreverent re-telling]] of ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', interspersed with songs. The story sections tend to switch among pointing out the [[Lampshade Hanging|logical inconsistencies]] and [[Plot Hole|plot holes]] of the story, highlighting the [[Pragmatic Adaptation|differences between the book and the movie]], and sometimes just [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment|careening off]] [[Non Sequitur|the rails]], depending on [[Rule of Funny|what is funniest at the time]].
 
The show is performed by Martin Pearson: comedian, [[Folk Music|folk singer extraordinaire]] and all-around nerd.
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A sequel, based on the Hobbit movies, has been confirmed for release "after they come out".
 
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* [[Audience Participation Song]]: All of the songs have "a bit in it for" the audience.
* [[British Accents]]: Fun is poked at Sam's and Gimli's accents in particular.
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