Booth & Pat: Two Guys, One Guitar, No Standards

comedy · green room presents · Ages 16+ · United States

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THEATRE UNLEASHED uncertified reviewer June 22, 2010
"The Smothers Brothers on Crystal Meth" certainly live up to their reputation! I saw their show tonight and can safely say that they are a perfect storm of hilarity. Booth and Pat masters of sophomoric humor; talented musicians AND gifted funnymen with comic timing you could set your watch by. Flawless. Don't miss their show!... full review
CHRISTOPHER LOZINSKI uncertified reviewer June 22, 2010
I saw these two guys performing at the Monday night Jam. They were okay. What I really liked is one of them with another woman. I think it was booth. He was supposed to be a sensual karate expert. I am not sure, but I think he ad libbed it. It certainly was not his regular production partner. I have no idea how someone can do that. He was so expressive with his body. Really quite impressive. And for an ad lib performance, off the charts. ... full review
STACY MAYER uncertified reviewer June 24, 2010
Booth and Pat are true artists. It's not always that you see singer/songwriter comedians that have skill. Their Boston Conservatory training shines through in their set and their pop song medleys are hilarious and awe inspiring. Shaggy was in their show, how cool is that? I was a little nervous to post this review because they have an ongoing bit in the show that actually pokes fun at a reviewer that called them "sophomoric". Well, they do more than poke fun but I wouldn't want to give away their joke. To me, these guys are grad students. And when they graduate from the school of The Hollywood Fringe I think we'll see more of them on the international circuit. Edinburgh 2011???... full review
JACQUETTA SZATHMARI uncertified reviewer June 25, 2010
Pat and Booth are cute when the lights go up standing there on stage looking ready to perform a folk concert, but they are down right adorable when the off color songs and remarks start to fly. These guys can really sing and are working their buts off up there to bring you to tears of laughter. The show is high energy and you find yourself humming along to songs about STDs, The Dick (gotta love it) and other pop culture references such as why "let it be" shares the same melody with about 17 other songs. In between songs they whip up some classic two-man show banter. If you don't see this show, you are playing yourself. It's fun and funny. Bring a sense of humor and sit in the front.... full review