Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Who should I be this Friday?



Dear Theatre Patrons,

I hope everyone's taking advantage of the post Valentine's Day sales.

This Friday catch me in Character Dogville, an improv show with prepared characters.

  • Glen Milsappy, High Pitched and Feeble Action Movie Star
  • Chuck Norris, Back from the Dead
  • Jo Jo The Cat Josephson, The Poorly Executed and Confusing Character from a Previous Show
  • The Sad Singing Trashcan
  • The Italian Man Who's Cousin, Luciano, Just Got Hit By The Zamboni
  • Jameson Bartleby, The Town Ghost
  • Sealegs McGoo, the 100 year old Cranky Sea Captain and Advice Columnist
  • Crazy Aunt Sally, Me in Half-Ass Drag
  • Tooth Fairy II
  • Chuckles, The Birthday Bear
  • Chip Connors, former Apollo 19 Astronaut and current Assistant Manager of The Shop N' Drop Grocery
  • Vice Principal Jones, half robot German mad scientist and School Administrator
  • Professor Bevan Damrosch, The "Cool" English Professor
  • Steven, The Pissy Waiter with Feelings of Entitlement
  • Poop Daniels, State Trooper
  • Doctor Space, The Man Who Dares to Conquer All of Space

Regards,

Jeremiah

P.S. This week's movie pick: Michael Clayton

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Manhattan Comedy Collective presents
Character Dogville - Theatrical Comedy with Improvised Dialogue

Taking inspiration from both Christopher Guest and Lars von Trier, this fully improvised show relies on predeveloped characters and imaginary American towns.

Friday, February 22nd at 10:00pm

Featuring Sir Reality
with characters created and performed by Don Diego, Ashley Harrell, Evan Morgenstern, Beth Yocam, Annika Ruvich, Samara Doucette, Victor Maze and Devon Ragsdale Directed by Amey Goerlich
And After Pants, South Virginia
with characters created and performed by Jeremiah Murphy, Ryan Stratton, Alan Lidogoster, Annie Dumas, Luke Meginsky, Carrie Sipple and Krystal Osborne Directed by Mark Grenier
The Sage Theater
711 7th Ave., second floor
between 47th/48th St.
N/R/W to 49th St
$10.00 at the door (if you mention this blog)

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