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Right Between the Ears Gets All Fringe-y

By: Jul. 07, 2017
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Right Between the Ears brings its award-winning brand of audio tomfoolery to the 2017 KC Fringe Festival, with five performances at the H&R Block City Stage in Union Station beginning Saturday, July 22.

Shows are scheduled at the following days/times:

Saturday, July 22 - 10:30pm

Tuesday, July 25 - 6:00pm

Thursday, July 27 - 10:30pm

Friday, July 28 - 6:00pm

Saturday, July 29 - 3:00pm

For this summer's Fringe Festival, the RBTE farceurs will serve up numerous topical take-offs, including a spoof of Trumpcare on an episode of Incompetents Hospital. Gun control gets the skewer on an action-packed tale of Disgruntled Postal Workers. Earth is destroyed in the intergalactic adventure Space: 1956. The show will also feature the usual round of commercial parodies and ridiculously dangerous sound effects.

Tickets are $10.00 with a Fringe button. Tickets can be purchased online at https://kc-fringe.ticketleap.com/right-between-the-ears-2017/.

Tickets and Fringe buttons will also be available at the Fringe 411 in Union Station and at the venue a half-hour before each show.

Right Between the Ears cast members include Amy Billroth-MacLurg, Michael Quentin Foster, David Greusel, Brie Henderson, David Martin and Julia Moriarty. Live sound effects are performed onstage by Mary Ellen Kriegh. The show is written and produced by Darrell Brogdon.

The KC Fringe Festival is jam-packed with live theater, dance, performance art, visual art, spoken word, puppetry, storytelling, film and fashion. The 2017 festival, like its predecessors, is a celebration of local, regional and national artists, presenting events at venues throughout Kansas City.

Right Between the Ears is a four-time winner of the Gold Medal as Best Comedy Show at the New York Festivals and has been broadcast on NPR, Sirius-XM, BBC Radio 4 and Delta Radio. The show airs every week on Kansas Public Radio stations.



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