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Photo Flash: CHIPANDGUS Returns for a Limited Engagement with Fringe Encore Series

By: Sep. 22, 2016
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After a critically acclaimed run at the New York International Fringe Festival, ChipandGus returns for a limited engagement with the Fringe Encore Series at the SoHo Playhouse. The production was one of fourteen plays that were selected (amongst 200 FringeNYC shows) to perform in the Fringe Encore Series.

The play is written and directed by John Ahlin and Christopher Patrick Mullen, who also perform the two characters. John and Chris are both established actors whose credits include Broadway, Off-Broadway, National Tours, as well as various film and television credits. The production is produced by Fat Knight Theatre, with Managing Director, Jean Tafler acting as lead producer.

Chip and Gus, oddball acquaintances meet once a month to play ping pong. But on this funny, sad, and surprising night, something will change their relationship forever. A fast, furious, smart comedy with balls. Winner of the 2016 FringeNYC Overall Excellence Award for Ensemble.

Tickets are $18.00 and are available at www.sohoplayhouse.com - Performances take place at the SoHo Playhouse, 15 Vandam Street, New York NY 10013. Subway: C/E to Spring Street, 1 to Houston. Running time: 90 minutes.

Show Dates:

Friday, September 23 @ 9:00 pm

Sunday, September 25 @ 5:00 pm

Thursday, September 29 @ 7:00 pm

Saturday, October 1 @ 7:00 pm

More info is available at www.fatknighttheatre.org and www.sohoplayhouse.com

Fat Knight Theatre, under the Artistic Direction of John Ahlin, was formed in 2015 with a mission to create, discover and rediscover great characters in drama, history, literature and modern mythology. As Neil Simon says; "Plays are about people", and our goal is to focus on breathing life into the larger-than-life characters that people humanity, and to celebrate, inspire and communicate, through theatre and other media, the potential in each of us.

Photos by William Selby







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