The show, "The Terms of My Surrender," uses
Moore's satirical brand of humor to target U.S. President Donald
Trump and encourage liberals to turn resentment over Trump and
the Republican political agenda into actual resistance.
"This guy's going to get us all killed. There's nobody in
charge. This man (Trump) has the nuclear codes," Moore, 63, told
Reuters Television in an interview on Thursday.
"I'm hoping somebody in the Pentagon is protecting us. Like,
whatever's in that nuclear briefcase it's just some girlfriend's
phone number or something. I'm just hoping that it's not the
real numbers because we're in desperate shape here," said Moore,
a longtime liberal and a harsh critic of Trump.
Moore's show varies each night. On Tuesday, he invited the
audience to board buses and join him after the performance in a
wider protest under way outside Trump Tower on nearby Fifth
Avenue in Manhattan, where the president had arrived a day
earlier to stay at his high-rise home for the first time since
taking office in January.
Moore, who won an Oscar in 2003 for his gun violence documentary
"Bowling for Columbine," said he had always wanted to bring the
ideas from his films to a live theater audience.
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"By the end of this run, 100,000 people would have seen the show.
And each of them will tell 10 people things I said or did here
tonight. That's a million people I've reached through a Broadway
show," he said.
Moore said that far from being depressed by the actions of Trump and
events in Washington in the two weeks since starting the show, he
has drawn strength from his appearances.
"Every night, when I leave here, I feel like my soul has been healed
a little, that I have less despair, that I'm a little bit more
hopeful that we're going to figure this out," he said.
"The Terms of My Surrender" is scheduled to run at the Belasco
Theatre in New York until Oct. 22.
(Reporting by Reuters Television; Editing by Jill Serjeant and
Leslie Adler)
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