Showing posts with label musical comedy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label musical comedy. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Wearing Underwear Irish Drinking Song Improv

Watch at YOUTUBE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9vEFF2zhNA



Live at theTimes Square Comedy Club
Times Square Arts Center
669 8th Ave NY NY 10036

LMAO Off Broadway
www.lmao-nyc.com
Friday, Saturday, Sunday at 8pm

IMPROV 4 KIDS
Saturday 3pm
www.improv4kids.com

More at www.eightimprov.biz

Private/Corp Event planning www.fpny.org

www.waltfrasier.com

EIGHT IS NEVER ENOUGH improv presents shows and workshops in times square and travels nationwide to theaters, clubs, schools,universities, corporate and private events.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

New PRESS Release

New Interactive Musical Comedy Hits Off Broadway

Laughing My Ankles Off, a new interactive musical comedy is now open to tickle your funny bone.

Now running off-Broadway this musical comedy has a lot to offer to its audiences. Experienced stage artists, leaving no stone unturned, make the shows ridiculously hilarious for all ages.

LMAO features the cast of Walt Frasier, Spero Chumas, and Laurice Fattal. LMAO ensures frequent appearances of many guest artists who can knock people off their seats. Recent guests include Charles Murray (Dreamgirls on Broadway) and Lee Markham (Altar Boys).

“Every audience is unique. No two shows alike.”
- Laurice Fattal, Cast Member

Now, what the audience will actually get to see when they are here can’t be told now because the subject matter changes everyday. The improvised skits and musicals, based on today’s burning issues, are completely unique and can range from totally silly to witty humor. No politician, author or celebrity would be able to escape the notoriety of the performers who are known to provoke uncontrollable laughter from the audience.

Recent shows have included spoofs - often presented in song - of Dexter, ICarly, Family guy, American Idol, Twilight, Harry Potter, Tiger Woods and a lot more. Music combined with humor can be a deadly combination so enter at your own risk.

LMAO (www.lmao-nyc.com) currently runs off-Broadway the Midtown Theater (163 West 46th Street, NY NY 10036) in the heart of Times Square.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Laugh My A$$ Off For Haitian Relief

WHY a FUNDRASIER for HAITIAN RELIEF:
A major earthquake hit Haiti at 5PM on Tuesday, January 12, 2010, destroying buildings and wreaking havoc in the congested capital of Port-Au-Prince. The 7.0 magnitude quake, which hit south of the Haitian capital, is feared to have killed hundreds, even thousands, of people across the Caribbean country. It is the worst earthquake to have hit Haiti in two centuries. (From Concern Worldwide)

WHEN:
Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

THE SHOW: http://www.lmao-nyc.com/
Laugh My A$$ Off-Broadway - Hilarious send ups of todays headlines, original characters and even YOUR life story are totally improvised through sketch and musical comedy based on audience suggestions and participation. Now Playing Off Broadway at the MIDTWON THEATER (at HA), 163 West 46th Street, NY NY 10036. At this special presentation of LMAOff-Bway, every penny from ticket sales will be donated to Haitian Relief. Our Goal is to raise $5000 from this one night so come on out, see a GREAT show and show your support for those in need. Please pass this event on to all your contacts.


TICKETS:
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/92481 OR Bring your checks to the theater TUESDAY and write check directly to CONCERN WORLDWIDE

Choose January 19 at 7pm and select one of the following tickets
$100 VIP
$50 General Admission
$20 SRO - Give What You Can - Seats provided as available



CAST
Featuring many of our new players.

Come see the next generation of EIGHT IS NEVER ENOUGH!!!
MC - Walt Frasier
The Players: Laurice Fattal, Alena Acker, Paul Degrocco, Amelia Fowler, Erin Kelly Phillips, Evan Schultz & More

THE CHARITY:
We will donate 100% of our efforts to CONCERN WORLDWIDE
www.concernusa.org/haitiappeal

WHY CONCERN
Concern has been active in emergency relief, development and disaster prevention work in Haiti since 1994 following Hurricane Gordon. Since then the program has evolved to include long term development programming as well as emergency interventions. Concern currently intervenes in 3 geographic areas: La Gonave, Central Plateau (based in Saut d’Eau) and poor neighborhoods in metropolitan Port-au-Prince.

• Concern is uniquely positioned as a leader in this crisis and is one of very few that responded immediately because were are located at the heart of the disaster in Port au Prince.

• Concern has been working in Haiti for 16 years and has established teams, partners, and we are based in Port-au-Prince

• They are there now, were there when the quake hit, and are responding now

• Their infrastructure is intact—almost every other agency with existing operations in Haiti is in disarray, we can say that –thankfully, our building is intact, and our core team is accounted for and working now

• They are based at the heart of the disaster—we have our Rapid Deployment Unit flying into Haiti as we speak to deliver emergency response coordination, emergency logistics, water/sanitatiton engineering, and delivery of emergency health/nutrition services to support the exiting team that is already working in Port-au-Prince

• They have 41 years of experience in sudden onset natural disasters as well as emergencies caused by war and civil conflict—this is our area of expertise.

• They have long-standing relationships with local partners and communities on the ground in Haiti—that is vital to an effective, rapid emergency response and we are activating those networks and relationships now

• They will respond not only to the emergency, but will remain to transition the most vulnerable from crisis to recovery and long-term rehabilitation. This is a core strength for Concern—our expertise is in BOTH: rapid, efficient emergency aid AND recovery, rehabilitation and long-term development. We will be there when the cameras leave and we will stay until we are not needed.

• They have existing programs in Haiti that are in place already—have been for 16 years—to support long-term recovery efforts

• Have connections at local, district and national level with Haitian government agencies in Health, Education, humanitarian affairs, etc. and deep long-standing connections with the UN in Haiti


CAN'T MAKE it to the Event DONATE NOW:
http://www.ny1.com/content/111987/story
Red Cross, call 1-800-733-2767 or text "HAITI" to "90999" and $10 will be given automatically to the Red Cross, charged to your cell phone bill