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Gossip! |
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REVIEWER
QUOTES (so you don't have to read all the words):
Northwest Trail: "The real attraction of the Composte Comedy Heap came from the connection made between audience and performer, as well as their talent for making improv comedy look not just easy, but actually a part of their nature as performers." The Valley Scene: "Comedy usually takes a common situation and stretches it to the absurd, and no sketch does it better than "My New Dad" with Deven Green as a horny single mom seeking love, Joel Bryant as the current "uncle" and Hal Rudnick as her jealous son with a killer streak." Entertainment Today: "A
handful of skits claim the lion's share of the laughs. THE BEST is
an uproarious piece "My New Dad" about the protective young son of a
lusty divorcee, who scans the Internet for data on Mom's latest trick,
then sets about terrorizing him out the door." Back Stage West: "Another hilarious skit makes mince-meat of Valleyphobia-i.e., snobbery toward the San Fernanado Valley-by turning the concept on its ear." (Performed by Deven Green and Peter Gardner) Back Stage West: "The most clever and inspired bits are "Over The Hill," featuring Peter Garder and Deven Green as a married couple stuck - geographically and emotionally - in the San Fernando Valley." San Francisco Weekly: Antonio Sacre (Theatre Reviews Limited): "Attractive comedians, charm and entertain the audience with an irreverant, joyful blend of improv, as the audience laughs harder they only get crazier. I consider myself one of their new fans." San Francisco Fringe Festival: "Energetic comedians take up the stage and rock the audience...witty and intelligent humor for a change and all power to the funny lady." San Francisco On-Line Reviews: "The performers were intelligent and hilarious. Excellent show! Five Stars! Great performance energy and fabulous physical presences...great impersonations." Cover Story
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STATE PRISON SHOW
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