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FRIGID New York Presents There Is No Good News, Closes 3/6

By: Mar. 06, 2011
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FRIGID New York presents "There Is No Good News", written by David Mogolov and directed by Steve Kleinedler

"When I was seven years old, my parents bought me a bullwhip." With these words, David Mogolov begins a quest to find wisdom he can share with his daughter, a hilarious and thoughtful journey that brings together bomb scares, runaway fryalators, motivational speakers and a meth addict isolated in a trailer in the Ozarks. "[Mogolov] has a born raconteur's gift of blab," says Boston Magazine.

Performing at:
The Red Room
85 E. 4th St (Between 2nd and Bowery)

Closes:
Sunday, March 6th, 6:30pm

Tickets:
$10/$8 students & seniors
Available at www.frigidnewyork.info and www.smarttix.com
At the venue, 30 minutes before the show starts, or in advance at the Festival Box Office: 85 East 4th Street Mon - Fri 5pm to 11pm, Sat & Sun 12 noon to 11pm

Performer and Director Bios:
David Mogolov has been writing and performing comedic monologues in Boston since 2002. His shows are known for blending the personal and the political, and for smart, surprising insights that emerge through near-constant laugh lines. His shows include One Night at T.F. Green (2003 Single File Festival in Chicago), I Got in a Fight, and There Is No Good News. He was formerly the head writer for ImprovBoston's sketch comedy program, and is a member of The Ruckus, an IB sketch comedy group.

Steve Kleinedler has been performing, teaching, and directing at ImprovBoston since 2002. He has performed at improv festivals throughout North America. Steve has directed Durang/Durang and Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead for Bad Habit Productions, countless ImprovBoston productions, and three one-man shows written by David Mogolov. Steve is also a founding member of Shattered Globe Theatre in Chicago.



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