I am Nicholas Kohn, I play Brian in Avenue Q and I am producing my wife Marissa Kohn's new play, DO ME A LITTLE in the New York International Fringe Festival.
Follow Brigham and Mandy, two wide-eyed newlywed Mormon virgins as they celebrate their wedding night in the unintentionally kinky pirate suite at the 'World Famous (in Utah)' Honeymoon House. But a massive secret is about to come out that will shatter the religious rose-colored glasses they’ve both worn for their entire lives. Is their relationship a total lie? Will they stay married just to retain their status in a potentially bogus religion? Will they show you their magic Mormon underwear? A lot can come out between saying "I Do" and actually doing it.
We were just named in the Top Reviewed Fringe Shows, check out our latest review:
Written by MARISSA KOHN Directed by DAVID ALPERT Starring TREY GERRALD & MARISSA KOHN Designer GREGG COOK Production Stage Manager MATT REMINGTON Assistant Directed by HUNTER BIRD Produced by NICHOLAS KOHN & ROBERT EARLE JONES
The First Floor Theatre at LaMaMa is located at 74A East 4th Street (between 2nd and The Bowery).
omg, my cousin and her husband saw this show last week and raved so much that I'm going to see the matinee tomorrow! Can't wait, they said it was the best $15 they ever spent. :)
DO ME A LITTLE ranked 4th most popular show out of 187 shows in the NY Fringe Festival based on read reviews!! Contact Fringe and tell them to put us in the Encore Series, and come on out for the last two performances! 8:45pm tonight and 4:45pm tomorrow!
Saw the show yesterday! It was AMAZING! I couldn't believe it was just a fringe show. You and your wife should be really proud! She's a great actor and Trey is outstanding. What's next for this wonderful show? Broadway?
My cousin sent me this link to buy tickets because it had all the information. I bought tickets, made myself an account on this site, and saw the show yesterday. Ugh, you can't be a new fan of something? I guess I should post a thread about Jeremy Jordan's underwear or something. Is that's what this message board is for?
Goldie: Yes, you can be a new fan, and yes, you can post about someone's underwear.
BroadwayWorld is a community of people who love the theater. Everyone is welcome to express their enthusiasm, and even their lack of it. But posters are encouraged to post about more than a single show.
Most of us don't mind "shilling," when the poster is honest about actually being involved in the show, as Nicholas Kohn did. There was no subterfuge there. He is a working actor, taking on the hard job of producing a showcase for the work of a playwright he believes in. He took his lumps when one poster called him a shill, and the rest of us walked away from the thread with a basically positive impression of him and his collaborators.
Then you showed up and ruined his good work.
I'm sure you're intelligent enough to understand that joining and posting exclusively on a single show makes you look not only like a shill but also like a phony. If you had posted on some other shows, you would have had some credibility. But instead you made the mistake of another recent poster here who joined just to praise a certain show from London and ended up doing more damage to that show's reputation than he did help.
Your use of the phrases "my cousin and her husband saw this show and raved" and "my cousin sent me this link to buy tickets" is laughable, the kind of thing Avenue Q itself made fun of, with the song "My Girlfriend in Canada." Even if you have a cousin, even if your cousin has a husband, it sounds like you are making it up.
If you are genuine enthusiastic about this show, I would seriously advise you to stop trying to help it.
Your posts are an insult to the hard work Nicholas and Trey and Marissa have done.
I actually am seeing the show tomorrow afternoon with a friend and looking forward to it. I know some of the folks on the creative end, and am excited to support their work!
Wow, I just got a slew of updates from this posting. Didn't realize it would create such a firestorm! We appreciate everyone's support, especially BroadwayWorld who has been exceptionally good to me over the years. Please feel free to come to the show and bring your "cousins." :)
Thank you for the awesome review, glad you enjoyed it!
And thanks to everyone who came to see the show. If you would be so kind, please vote for DO ME A LITTLE as audience favorite at the NYC Fringe Festival:
joined:8/20/12
Posted: 8/20/12 at 12:28pm