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The Super Villain Monologues Open at Dad's Garage 11/3

By: Oct. 20, 2011
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On Friday, November 3rd at 8pm Dad's Garage Theatre will be invaded by evil-doers...and you better believe they have something to say. A recent smash hit at the Edmonton Fringe Festival, this show is a collection of 20 of the most powerful, beautiful, diabolical and stupid monologues in the history of masked villainy. Including pieces adapted from Austin Grossman's novel "Soon I Will Be Invincible", this show really runs the gamut. You'll get to know the inner-workings of everyone from Medusa, to the Hamburglar, to those you didn't even know were evil (like the super-diabolical Moon). Performed by humans and puppets! Written by evil masterminds! Despised by heroes everywhere! Prepare to submit to the indomitable will of...The Super Villain Monologues! MUAH HA HA HA!

The Cast: Christian Danley, Alison Hastings, Lucky Yates

For a little taste of The Super Villain Monologues, check out our online version of The Moon on Dad's Garage TV: https://www.youtube.com/Dadsgaragetv#p/u/11/Qj93Pl6CGDw

VITALS:

The Super Villain Monologues
Directed by Kevin Gillese and Jason vonHinezmeyer
Written by Austin Grossman, Graham Wagner, Mike Balazo, Kurt Smeaton, Christian Danley, Lucky Yates, Kevin Gillese, and Linnea Frye
Nov. 3 - Dec. 3 (Thurs. - Sat. @ 8pm in the Top Shelf)
Pay What You Can Night: Monday, Nov. 14 @ 8pm

TICKETS:

Thursdays: $12 online, $14 phone & door - 1/2 off with student ID
Fridays: $14 online, $16 phone & door
Saturdays: $16 online, $18 phone & door

*Fancy Pants (VIP) Seats: available for all evenings for an additional $5 online and by phone. Not available for purchase at door.

About Dad's Garage Theatre Company:
Founded in 1995, Dad's Garage Theatre Company has grown from a small volunteer led organization to a thriving mid-size theatre led by professional artistic and administrative staff that includes over 300 volunteers and performers. We now entertain more than 30,000 people each year at our two-theatre facility in Inman Park, public events across the state, and at improv festivals across the continent. In addition to outrageous original productions, Dad's Garage produces improv shows 52 weeks per year, educates young improvisers in a year-round high school outreach program, and facilitates onsite classes and workshops for the general public. The mission of Dad's Garage is to engage, cultivate and inspire artists and audiences alike by producing innovative, scripted and improvised works that are recognized locally, nationally and internationally for being undeniably awesome.



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