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Time magazine reviewer called
Lemmings "an uproariously funny spoof of the rock scene and its counterculture folk heroes," writing that the show's second half was "a brilliantly sustained rock parody," and predicting that, "
Lemmings will slay many many more with its high-voltage humor." Reviewers for
The New York Times initially gave the play lukewarm reviews, but a subsequent
Times mention of the show lauded its "gleeful... desanctifi[cation of the] hallowed touchstones of the rock counterculture." And in 2005,
Jake Tapper of the
Times called
Lemmings National Lampoon's "most famous live performance," writing that, "the team devastatingly satirized Woodstock attendees and performers as mindless masses running off to engage in trendy generational suicide." == Revivals ==