Wet Cookies

comedy · inside joke productions · Ages 18+ · United States

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AARON KOZAK uncertified reviewer June 19, 2010
Wet Cookies is a morbid trip on a magical school bus with free blow pops, William Shakespeare DVD commentary, Nazis, and a hand magician who pulls rabbit fingers out of his...hand. Even with a smaller matinee crowd, they managed to pull some big laughs. They lose one star due to their scene changes being a little too long, but I imagine that will not be a factor at Saturday night's free IO West Show. There are plenty'o opportunities to see these sketch comedians, so don't miss it Otherwise, they might come blow your brains out with a biretta. ... full review
MARCUS KAYE la theatre review certified reviewer June 28, 2010
Reblogged from LA Theatre Review: Wet Cookies at Theatre Asylum by Marcus Kaye~ Wet Cookies is the rare type of comedy show in which the laughter starts at the onset and continues, non-stop, for an hour. True, the show is only 45 minutes, but the first fifteen minutes spent out of the theatre will surely find audience members continuing to laugh at the multitude of comical moments in the show. Whether they’re imaging what would have happened if the Magic School Bus stopped in Nazi Germany, recounting the time they accidentally called their fourth grade teacher “mom,” or holding a still pose for an absurd amount of time, the Wet Cookies sketches never fail to deliver. Notably funny was Mallie McCown’s retelling of the thoughts of ... full review