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By: Jun. 14, 2010
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Randy Harrison & Nat DeWolf GUEST STAR ON CREIGHTON'S WEB SITCOM "JACK IN A BOX"
Michael Cyril Creighton'S online sitcom about a down on his luck (former) theatre Box Office Manager, JACK IN A BOX, premieres its 14th episode and welcomes special guest stars Nat DeWolf and Randy Harrison.

In Episode 14, entitled THE INTERVIEW, Jack (CREIGHTON) goes to a very creepy job interview. Greeted by an Office Manager with an anger problem (HARRISON), he then must try to convince Mr. Pixiewixles (DeWOLF) that all he's ever wanted is to be a receptionist at a boutique niche marketing firm...and that he majored in acting so he could have a "back-up plan."
Creighton was most recently seen in the hit production of The Debate Society's BUDDY COP 2 at The Ontological-Hysteric Incubator.

The episode can be seen here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NId0f81rqgc

Written by Michael Cyril Creighton
Starring Michael Cyril Creighton as JACK
Special Guest Stars:
Nat DeWolf as TERRY PIXIEWIXLES
Randy Harrison as TIMMIE
Shot & Edited by Jim Turner
BIOS:
Michael Cyril Creighton (Writer/Creator/Jack) was most recently seen in The Debate Society's BUDDY COP 2 at The Ontological-Hysteric Theater. Other NY Theatre includes: The Debate Society's You're Welcome at The Brick Theatre, Joshua Conkel's MilkMilkLemonade (NY Press's Best Off-Off Show of 2009), The Debate Society's CAPE DISAPPOINTMENT @ PS 122, The NY Premiere of Christopher Durang's The Vietnamization of New Jersey (off-Broadway), Delaney Britt Brewers' An Octopus Love Story, Rachel Shukert's Sequins for Satan, 365 Days/365 Plays (The Public Theater) RIP ME OPEN (co-written with Desiree Burch and OBIE Winner Kyle Jarrow) and the solo show The Hermitage Of An Exiled Chain Smoker (Fringe NYC). Regionally he as seen in George Street Playhouse's critically acclaimed production of Lend Me A Tenor. He was a founding member of The New York Neo-Futurists and is a frequent guest artist with The Debate Society. MCC is formerly of VH1's Best Night Ever video podcast and has been seen on the web reading from the notorious book Cop Without A Badge (of The Real Housewives of New Jersey fame). He has also been a guest on episodes of The Burg and The Mimi & Flo Show. He is a new member of WGA-E.
Nat DeWolf (Terry Pixiewixles) New York Theater: Take Me Out (Broadway, The Public Theater), Betty's Summer Vacation (Playwrights Horizons). Regional credits include Betty's Summer Vacation, Burn This and Two Men of Verona (The Huntington Theater), The Taming of The Shrew (Commonwealth Shakespeare), The Comedy of Errors (The Pittsburgh Public), Take Me Out (The Repertory Theater of St Louis - Kevin Kline Award - and Hartford TheaterWorks), The Violet Hour (Barrington Stage), The Drowsy Chaperone (The Gateway Playhouse), Animals Out of Paper (Boise Contemporary Theater), The Accident and Tartuffe (American Repertory Theatre). He co-wrote and co-starred with Laura Kirk in the film LISA PICARD IS FAMOUS, which made its world premiere at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. Other film and television credits include the Merchant/Ivory produced HEIGHTS, TRICK, and WE PEDAL UP HILL, "Law & Order: SVU," and "Ed." Mr. DeWolf is a graduate of The Boston Conservatory and the A.R.T. Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard University.

Randy Harrison (Timmie) New York credits include: The Singing Forest (Public Theatre/NYSF), Antony and Cleopatra (Theatre for a New Audience), Edward the Second (Red Bull Theater), Wicked (Broadway), A Letter from Ethel Kennedy (MCC) and work at PS122 and LaMama. Regional: ). Regional: Pop! (Yale Rep) Ghosts,Waiting for Godot, Mrs. Warren's Profession, Amadeus, Equus (Bershire Theatre Festival), The Glass Menagerie (Guthrie Theatre), A Midsummer Night's Dream (Siti Company/ASF.) Film/Television: Bang Bang You're Dead, Queer as Folk.

Jim Turner (Director of Photography/Editor/Co-Producer) moved from Missouri to New York City to pursue his love of filmmaking. He is quickly becoming the go-to-guy for musicians, comedians and writers looking for high quality shooting and editing with a laid back attitude. His work includes collaborations with artists Hisao Ihara, Michael Lee Nirenberg, and Sue deBeer, music videos for Adira Amram, Ninja Sex Party and Jon Steinmeier, as well as an assortment of web videos and web-series.

ABOUT "JACK IN A BOX"
SYNOPSIS:
He used to love theatre...until he sold tickets for it.
Jack was a mild-mannered young man with a BFA in acting and no life skills. He took a job at a theater box office because it didn't involve heavy lifting, wearing a blazer or using Excel. A few years and thousands of customers later, Jack finds himself less mild-mannered and less young than ever before. Watch Jack try to manage his anger while navigating an insular universe where everyone is even more unstable than he is. Like all caged animals, he is going to throw his sh*t at you sooner or later... but first he's going to eat a cupcake and take a phone call from his mom.
Service with a smirk, that's all you can ask for.

JACK IN A BOX is an original web sitcom from the mind of Michael Cyril Creighton. Past episodes have featured Patrick Heusinger (Spamalot, Next Fall, Gossip Girl, 30 Rock), Jackie Hoffman (Xanadu, Hairspray, The Addams Family and 30 Rock), Beth Cole (Jack Goes Boating, LAByrinth Theater Company Member), Mary Testa (Xanadu, Guys and Dolls,Two-Time Tony Award Nominee forOn The Town and 42nd Street), Marylouise Burke (Fuddy Meers, Is He Dead?, HBO's Hung, Series 7: The Contenders, Sideways), Lusia Strus (Enron) and Alison Fraser (Gypsy, The Secret Garden, Romance/Romance)
All previous episodes can be found on: http://www.jackinaboxsite.com/episodes

 



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