Free Beer and Show at The PIT 1 night only

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FREE BEER and SHOW AT THE PIT 1 NIGHT ONLY!!

We have a reviewer coming to our INCREDIBLE show.

print this offer and receive free admission and a free Cold Beer.
present to the box office. Sunday June 29th only!


For Immediate Release

The People’s Improv Theatre (PIT) presents…

The Kick Ass Clown Cabaret.
With Free Beer
This show is so Hot it’s just been extended into July
The Kick Ass Clown Cabaret will feature some of New York's BEST Clown, Bouffon and Character Actors in a Tour de Force display of Comedy and Broadway caliber performances. Spectators will witness side-splitting improvisation, audience interaction and a thorough, in-your-face, breaking down of the 4th Wall. Not to mention a glorious and beautiful ending.
Featuring: The John Brown Clowns, Mr. Mustard, Outre Island, Under theTable Theatre and the live music of the Depressionaires.
Eric Davis, Chris Rozzi, Alex Kipp, Linsey Lindberg, Nick Jumara, Al Ramos, Steve Zacks Kirsten Brooks, Slavica Nikolic and Special Guests…
8 PM Sundays
June 8, 15, 22, 29 & July 12, 20 , 27.
Admission $12/ $6 if you wear a tie.

@
The People's Improv Theatre
www.thepit-nyc.com
154 W 29th ST
NYC 10001
212.563.7488 reservations
212.563.0856 (F)
www.thepit-nyc.com
pit_nyc@yahoo.com
Incredible Photos available upon request!
For more info, please contact Eric Davis 917 771 8676. stretchdavis@aol.com

Come REVIEW US! Check out these reactions!
"The performers were so sharp and hysterical. I laughed so hard I snarfed my beer. Luckily it was free beer." Andrew Grosso (Director)
“The Kick Ass Clown Cabaret show was great. The Red Bastard killed me. Killed.What an utterly unique and terrific piece of theater. Or clowning. Or whatever. The whole show was great. The more I think about it the more it knocks my socks off. Wow”. -Scott Thewes Improviser and Mask Maker.
"Those who are uninterested in laughing hysterically until their bladders tremble should
leave the room as Chris Rozzi steps to the mike."
Steve Kosloff- Creator of Deep Dish Cabaret.
“(John Brown Clowns) . .extremely funny. . . never fails to surprise. . . made me and my fellow audience laugh out loud.” Nytheatre.com

"Eric Davis's stage presence is electric. He performs with a specificity and
physical alacrity that's wonderful to watch. His eyes shift, his neck
angles, and worlds seem to be born."

Carson Elrod- Actor, Kissing Jessica Stein, Broadway production of Noises Off.
Davis' Bouffon cracks his gestural whips in your mind's ass with such
effortless focus and mastery that the time between the mind and its
expression in the ass is effectively obliterated.
-Michael Portnoy (AKA “SOY BOMB” from the 1998 GRAMMYS

Eric- thought you were SO LOVEABLE and wonderful in the show - on stage in general- one of the most loveable, sincere character actors i have ever seen on stage."Jen Nails- Instructor at People’s Improv Theatre

“Daring improv skills with a dash of vinegar”.- The Bindlestiff Family Cirkus.

"I have seen Eric Davis silence crowded, drunken clubs with nothing more
than a stare. You have to see him again and again, because people will be
laughing so hard you'll miss half of it the first time."

Benjamin Ickies- Rock and Roll Accordianist

Brilliantly mischevious and bizarre, the Bouffon captures his audience completely astonished. While prancing and bounding about the stage,
the Bouffon proceeds to poke at his audience's uncertainties and confusion regarding themselves and his grotesquely amusing performance. He pressed against my existential anxieties and belief in my own free will in a very peculiar and poignant way. A MUST SEE."
-Kate Brehm
Artistic Director of "I'm Not Lost"
Curator of "Slutty Puppets and Friends"

The Kick-Ass Clown Cabaret is a delightful hour of intelligent humor and
challenging hysterics. There is nothing ironic about this show - it's
pure, genuine entertainment that's utterly unselfconscious and
refreshingly salient. Chris Rozzi's portrayal of William Shakespeare
portraying four characters in his "A Night at Pete's Place" is a
sophisticated sketch comedy melding modern-day malaise with respectful
jibes at the Bard's persona and art. Erik Davis' Kevin Kipnevin, a
bouffon character styled after the great tradition of European clowns,
kids at the audience as he revels in his outlandish self - an absurd,
bulbuous character in a red Union Jack suit whose earnestly clever and
thoroughly engaging. Go see this show - your spirits will lift and you
may even find yourself sitting in the audience with a paper bag over
your head.

- Sara Valentine, host, Little Miss Big Mouth


1000 times less boring than most theater produc
 
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It really is an awesome show with improvisation/
physical clown work
Hilarious characters

Something unusual to boot! Best Bet this SUNDAY!

Don't miss and bring a friend.

I would love for the improv community to discover this show..
 
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