THIS IS YOUR LIFE (sort of)
Tue, 25 Sept 2007, 07:20 pmJUST IMPROVISE1 post in thread
THIS IS YOUR LIFE (sort of)
Tue, 25 Sept 2007, 07:20 pmTHIS IS YOUR LIFE (sort of)
HURRY – THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF THE SHOW WERE BOOKED OUT AND ONLY A HANDFUL OF TICKETS ARE LEFT FOR REMAINING SHOWS!
MUST END THIS SATURDAY – 29TH SEPTEMBER!
WHAT THE REVIEWERS ARE SAYING:
“What more can one say? This is comedy talent at its very best. Eye wateringly good.” – Gordon Johnston, THEATRE AUSTRALIA website, 12 Sept 2007
“THIS IS YOUR LIFE (sort of) is an extreme kind of “improv”. It is dangerous, fast-paced clowning that soon gets the audience on its side. They’re able to change genders in a flash, mime being trees, and generally work in slapdash harmony to wring the comic potential out of every idea in one of the bravest kinds of theatre imaginable.” – Ron Banks, THE WEST AUSTRALIAN, 14 Sept 2007
“They are quick, they are funny... go prepared for some great laughs and some inspired improvisation.” – Sarah McNeill, THE POST, 15 Sept 2007
“The three Theatresports veterans have great chemistry with each other and the audience. The resulting scenes and songs are often unpredictable, sometimes ridiculous and almost always very funny” – THE GUARDIAN EXPRESS, 18 Sept 2007
THIS IS YOUR LIFE (sort of)
8pm, until this Saturday, 29 September
The Blue Room, 53 James Street, Northbridge.
Bookings through Blue Room on 9227 7005 or www.pacs.org.au
Full $20, Concession $15, Blue Room Members $18 / $12, Groups 10+ $15
In the spirit of Thank God You’re Here and Whose Line Is It Anyway? crossed with Australian Story, fast-paced abandon meets side-splitting hilarity in this Dogs of Invention and Spontaneous Insanity co-production, presented by The Blue Room.
Starring Jimmy James Eaton (ABC TV’s How the Quest Was Won), Glenn Hall (SBS TV’s award-winning Eco House Challenge) and Xavier Michelides (Raw Comedy State Winner), THIS IS YOUR LIFE (sort of), is the most exciting thing to happen to improvised comedy, since ‘space jump’.
Join these three crowd favourites of the 2007 National Theatresports Championships and legends of The Big Hoo Haa on a riotous improvised romp through your very own life; live on stage – with a touch of poetic license of course!
Using Shakespeare’s Seven Ages of Man as inspiration, along with the musical genius of Craig Williams, who knows what they’ll do? From a reggae-style song, about the bloke in the front row’s earliest memory; to a Spaghetti Western based on how the couple in the third row met. If you’ve lived it, then Jimmy, Glenn and Xavier will help you re-live it! (sort of).