FOIA LOVE: A COMEDY SHOW ABOUT PUBLIC RECORDS Heading to Washington D.C.

By: Nov. 16, 2015
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FOIA LOVE: A COMEDY SHOW ABOUT PUBLIC RECORDS is a monthly comedy show in New York City! All the improv and sketches are inspired by actual public documents, such as: FCC complaints about Big Bang Theory being too violent, FEMA funding requests, and immigration rejections.

The show is hitting the road, making its Washington DC debut December 14, 7:30pm, at Busboys and Poets.

The cast for this special show features of mix of comedians and musicians, including: Bennett Sullivan (Steve Martin's Bright Star), Ira Gitlin (Bob Perilla and Big Hillbilly Bluegrass), Murphy McHugh (Dojo Comedy), and Eva Lewis (Washington Improv Theater).

This edition of the show will be "A Night of Comedy and Bluegrass," bringing together the funniest comedians and most talented musicians in our nation's capital.

Written and Directed by Curtis Raye (UCB's Night Late), who spent 8 years in Washington DC and one year in rural Iowa working for the Hillary campaign, observing the inherent comedy in public records. School board meetings, court testimony, and even White House menus are treasure troves of human folly.

FOIA LOVE: A COMEDY SHOW ABOUT PUBLIC RECORDS will be December 14, 2015 at 7:30 PM at Busboys and Poets, located at 2021 14th St. NW, Washington DC.



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