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Kudisch, Keenan-Bolger, Etc. Set for 'Night Job 8'

By: Jan. 27, 2007
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On Saturday, February 3rd at Joe's Pub, Steve Rosen (Monty Python's Spamalot), Sarah Saltzberg (25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee), David Rossmer and (Fiddler on the Roof), in conjunction with Joe's Pub, will present the eight installment of "Don't Quit Your Night Job," a new monthly comedy benefit featuring a revolving cast of Broadway and Off Broadway's brightest stars performing without a net.  The show will be presented at midnight.

The show is an evening of improv, music, original sketch comedy and backstage anecdotes all to benefit Wendy Wasserstein's Open Doors Initiative.

The following stars are currently scheduled to appear on February 3rd (cast subject to change): Rosen, Rossmer, Saltzberg, John Carrafa (Good Vibrations), Jenn Colella (High Fidelity), Gibson Frasier (The Internationalist), Jordan Gelber (Avenue Q), Paul Scott Goodman (Bright Lights, Big City), Rick Holmes (Spamalot), Lisa Jolley (Hairspray), Celia Keenan-Bolger (Les Miserables), Rebecca Kasper (Mamma Mia!), and Marc Kudisch (The Apple Tree.

The evening will feature musical direction by Dan Lipton, with Sean McDaniel on drums. The show is aided and abetted by People's Improv Theatre Teachers Yang Miller and Ali Farahnakian.

"Open Doors, TDF's theatre arts mentoring program for high school students, was started in 1998 by TDF with playwright Wendy Wasserstein. It's goal is to explore the relevance of theatre in the lives of today's youth. Dedicated theatre professionals each mentor a group of eight underserved high school students, who have had no exposure to the theatre, for an entire school year. They attend six Broadway and/or Off Broadway productions, followed by a lively, 90 minute post-performance discussions. The students keep a journal to document, expand and reflect on their experiences."

Tickets are $15.  Call 212-539-8778 between the hours of 11-5 daily to purchase tickets and make a table reservation for this show.  No on-line tickets are available for this event. There is a two drink minimum or a twelve dollar food minimum per person. Seating or standing room will be on a first-come, first-served basis without table reservations.

Photo - Marc Kudisch







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