A Revolution of Laughter with The Revolution All-Stars Comedy Improv
Off-Market Theater (965 Mission St. San Francisco, CA 94103)
- Full Price:
- $15.00
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- FREE - $7.50*
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All offers for The Revolution All-Stars have expired.
The last date listed for The Revolution All-Stars was Sunday August 13, 2006 / 8:00pm.
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More Information About The Revolution All-Stars
Website
http://www.myspace.com/revstars
Description
<p>In the vein of Drew Carey's "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" comedy improv aims to create surprises and true comedy gems. The Revolution All-Stars Comedy Improv specializies in "revoutionizing" long-form improv. </p> <p>The players:</p> <p>Cassidy Brown is (as he appears) a small time hustler and armchair narc. His astrological sign is dirt. When not in rehab, Cassidy likes to win awards prancing around dark rooms with special lights and an audience staring at him; he was last seen in the Bay Area. </p> <p>Chris Libby is an original AllStar lives in SF where he ccts, bartends, and writes. He also acts-up, closes bars, and gets written up at work. </p> <p>Lily Harvey is a frequent guest of San Quenton Prison (no lie). AKA Lil' Harvey , as she is often seen only while one is under the influence . . . (See Jimmy Stewart on IMDB keyword "Harvey") Lily Harvey is the unofficial Mayor of Somewhere. </p>
About the Ticket Supplier: Combined Artform/Theatre Asylum
Founded in 1998, C.A.F.E. (Combined Artform Entertainment) is on a mission to develop and combine all art forms to pioneer the "arts of the future," as well as be an active and supporting member of the San Francisco--and now Los Angeles--performance production scene. Created by Producing Artistic Director Matthew Quinn, and joined by Steve Kahn in 1999, C.A.F.E. has collaborated with actors, singers, filmmakers, sketch comedy groups, musicians, improvisers and fine artists in more than 100 shows, including Santaland Diaries, Eavesdropper (SF), Monday Night Improv Jam (SF), Thursday Night Improv Jam (LA), PAPA (at the Eureka with Open Fist), Tilted Frame Improv and the SF Solo Festival.