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Mad Cat Theatre's GERALD FORD SUPERFREAK to Return to South Beach Comedy Festival, April 2014

By: Feb. 25, 2014
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Mad Cat Theatre Company returns to the South Beach Comedy Festival with "Gerald Ford Superfreak", a new comedy from Miami's leading purveyor of progressive, avant-garde theatre, and co-written by Mat Cat's founder and mad genius Paul Tei and company members Jessica Farr and Theo Reyna. "Gerald Ford Superfreak" explores the ripples of history, more specifically, how the effects of Gerald Ford's presidency carried over to our country's leadership in the year 2112 - as told by a surprise narrator from the future.

Mad Cat was born on the streets of Miami during the millennium. Its parent's identities have never been found. Raised by the bums and hookers of Biscayne Boulevard, Mad Cat grew up to be a scrappy little tyke tearing away at society's problems with one joke after another leaving nothing sacred. Creating new plays that reflected the life and the times of the other stray cats that it had encountered here in Miami. Now 14, Mad Cat continues to grow through its adolescence, deconstructing everything in its path on its never ending quest to bring you the truth....as Mad Cat sees it. Me-ow!

Mad Cat first took part in the festival in 2010 with the reincarnated story of St. Patrick, "Shepherd's Pie" by Ivonne Azurdia and Paul Tei, and in 2011 "The Preservation Society" by Paul Tei. Yes, leave it to Mad Cat to turn a wake into a comedy. The troupe returned in 2013 with an eccentric cast that brought fashion icon Isabella Blow back to life in "Charming Acts of Misery", which later developed into the internationally buzzed about "Blow Me" by Jessica Farr. So whether it's how snakes were really driven out of Ireland, figuring how to get a coffin into a comedy festival or finding humor in existential plight, Mad Cat is sure to make you laugh, think, and laugh some more, and is thrilled to be back in 2014 with its irreverent sense of humor.

Featuring Ricky Waugh as Gerald Ford along with company members Sofia Citarella, Jessica Farr, Carey Brianna Hart and Noah Levine, all playing various characters.

Sound Design by Matt Corey (company member), Scenic Design by Paul Tei and Costume Design by Karelle Levy.

We wish to express gratitude to the Performers' Unions: Actors' Equity Association and SAG-AFTRA through Theatre Authority, Inc. for their cooperation in permitting the union Artists to appear on this program. All proceeds benefit Mad Cat Theater Company, Inc.

About the playwrights Jessica Farr, Theo Reyna and Paul Tei:

Jessica Farr is a playwright, comedian and actress who likes giving herself adjectives and accolades. She accepts them from others as well. She has been currently working in a dark theatre or bookstore for the past few months and spends her nights fantasizing that she is washing Michael Bay's hummer. Very slowly. www.jessicamariefarr.wix.com/jessicamariefarr

Theo Reyna grew up in Miami, moved to London, found out it was gray all the time, and then moved back. He enjoys theatre both here and there and even writes some of the stuff when he can. He recently finished a piece called "Knowledge and Noise" in a bid to figure out which was which. He's still not sure. But now he's at it again with some other wonderfully mad cats.

Paul Tei was raised by toxic acidic and acerbic stray cats, Paul grew up too fast too furious near the roar of I-95. The buzz and hum of the speedway drove this cat mad till he found himself a home in the heart of Little Haiti, outside the doors of Churchill's Hideaway. There Paul cut his teeth on the leftovers of patrons and the sounds of English Premiere Football. Today, Paul can still be heard meowing to his fellow mad catters everywhere that you'll never walk alone. www.madcattheatre.org

Tickets are on sale now! General Admission Tickets $30 plus applicable service fees and VIP $60 plus applicable service fees. VIP includes premium seating and a Mad Cat Shot Glass & Button.

Tickets may be purchased online at www.madcattheatre.org. Tickets may also be purchased at The Fillmore box office located at 1700 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach. Telephone number 305-673-7300. For all festival information and tickets visit www.southbeachcomedyfestival.com. The festival runs from April 1st to April 6th.

The Annual South Beach Comedy Festival returns to Miami Beach Tuesday, April 1st to Sunday, April 6th, for another fantastic comedy event featuring some of the world's funniest entertainers. Now in its ninth year, the South Beach Comedy Festival continues to solidify its place as one of the premiere comedy festivals for top comedic talent and fans across the country. COMEDY CENTRAL and Live Nation also welcome back sponsors Taco Bell® and The Miami Beach Visitors and Convention Authority for their ninth consecutive year and its newest partner BACARDÍ as the exclusive spirits sponsor.

Once again the Festival will utilize multiple locations to highlight its exciting variety of talent. Acts will perform at the Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater, 1700 Washington Avenue; Colony Theater, 1040 Lincoln Road; and the unique BACKSTAGE at the Fillmore venue. For more information go to: www.southbeachcomedyfestival.com or www.livenation.com.




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