With the HBO import Summer Heights High, Australian comedian Chris Lilley should be applauded for perhaps the highest degree of difficulty ever attempted in an half-hour comedy series. Not only is Lilley the creator and writer here, but he also plays three of the main characters, with a similar abandon that UK chameleon (and previous HBO vet) Tracy Ullman has shown in her past series. Set up as another typical high school reality program, SHH uses a documentary style to depict the goings on at a high school (secondary school) in Australia, focusing in on three fictional characters inhabited by Lilley. Think the UK original The Office and the mockumentary films of Christopher Guest only sprinkled with a lot more non-actors, and you're in the ballpark.At first, it's hard not to be taken aback by both the talent and gall of Lilley playing these three characters, but after three episodes you start to forget and the oddity gives in to the comedy of the story -- so I encourage you to watch more than just two episodes before bailing. It's unfortunate for HBO, though, that this is a hurdle that most viewers won't be able to get past, likely meaning it will end up with Little Britain USA in the HBO comedy scrap heap (a fate it doesn't remotely deserve).
'Summer Heights High' debuts on HBO Sunday, November 9, at 10:30PM
A musical note: The series did produce one bonafide hit in Australia, with the song "Naughty Girl" from a Mr G production:
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