Bye Bye Liver: Two Parts Sketch Comedy, One Part Drinking Game
The Cabaret Theater at CAMP Bar, Between 9th & 10th (490 N Robert St. St. Paul, MN 55102)
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Anything goes
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Street parking free at meters
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Parking evenings in St. Paul is free and easy near Camp Bar
22 Goldstar Member Reviews
it is one of those interactive sketch comedy. they put on little vinettes and have "socials" during the show. Get a des driver, to take in the full effect;) Some games, but a little long in parts (girls in b-room)Written on Sep 27 2010
fun entertainment and great venue, who doesn't like St. Paul!
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Great cast! The show was made even more fun by the interaction with the crowd. My only gripe is the giant pole that blocks much of what is happening with the audience if you sit on the right side.Written on Nov 08 2010
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This show was a lot of fun. There was a lot of audience interaction and the actors portrayed their various characters very well. My girlfriends and I didn't stop laughing the whole time. I would suggest to go with a group of really good friends, it isn't really a date-night atmosphere.Written on Feb 18 2011
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The show itself was really funny, the actors got into their roles, and even featured one of my favorite improv guys from the twin cities! The preshow music was a bit loud, it was a good thing the chairs were close together. Great for some good laughs!Written on Nov 29 2010
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Website
http://www.byebyeliver.com/twincities/
Quotes & Highlights
- “It's a play about celebrating drunkenness and Bye Bye Liver delivers for an audience loving nothing more than reveling in drunken good fun.”--Pioneer Press
- “A smashed hit.”--City Pages
Description
Bye Bye Liver is a show premised on the simple joys and complex consequences that indulging in a drink or two or three can bring. Bye Bye Liver also runs in two other locales. In the Windy City it is known as the Chicago Drinking Play and has been selling out performances at The Pub Theatre. In Wisconsin, it is popularly known as the Milwaukee Drinking Play. The 90-minute show premiered in Chicago and was originally created by Nashville producer, writer and director Byron Hatfield.
About the Ticket Supplier: Actors Theater of Minnesota
Actors Theater of Minnesota is a professional theater company located in the heart of Downtown Saint Paul's charming Theater District.
The Creative Institute at Actors Theater of Minnesota is committed to provide a creative educational experience in an environment of collaboration and openness.





