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WOODY FU: ONE-MAN JOHN WICK

penguintown media · Ages 16+ · 45 mins · United States of America
Are you ready for the new John Wick movie? Good, because you’re helping make it! “Nicest guy in Hollywood” Keanu Reeves needs the audience to create the most violent film ever made. Featuring motorcycles, car chases, cutting edge bullet time technology, and an exploding helicopter!
Are you ready for the new John Wick movie? Good, because you’re helping make it! “Nicest guy in Hollywood” Keanu Reeves needs the audience to create the most violent film ever made. Featuring motorcycles, car chases, cutting edge bullet time technology, and an exploding helicopter!

LAW AND DISORDER

Cabaret & Variety · big energy productions · Ages 13+ · United States of America
The only show where you make up the crime, and we improv the Justice! Come join us for the show you know and love, skewed hilariously by our crack improv team!
The only show where you make up the crime, and we improv the Justice! Come join us for the show you know and love, skewed hilariously by our crack improv team!

KENNY GOES TO SLEEP

Comedy · kenny gray · Ages 16+ · 50 mins · United States of America
Comedian Kenny Gray gets some shut eye, and lets the people, places, and inanimate objects of his subconscious take the stage. A fifty minute dreamscape of characters, music, and general absurdity.
Comedian Kenny Gray gets some shut eye, and lets the people, places, and inanimate objects of his subconscious take the stage. A fifty minute dreamscape of characters, music, and general absurdity.

MILK: A VERY DAIRY SKETCH SHOW

Comedy · fish licks · Ages 13+ · United States of America
A sketch comedy show all about milk. It’s post-apocalyptic. It’s creamy. It’s sometimes revolting (yes, people have walked out during one of the sketches). We ask the central question: when milk goes extinct, how will people remember it? Hopefully as something worth drinking.
A sketch comedy show all about milk. It’s post-apocalyptic. It’s creamy. It’s sometimes revolting (yes, people have walked out during one of the sketches). We ask the central question: when milk goes extinct, how will people remember it? Hopefully as something worth drinking.