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Celebrities join singles in THE FIX-UP SHOW At The Triad. Begins 6/8

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Celebrities join singles in THE FIX-UP SHOW, hosted by J. Keith van Straaten. Real celebrities. Real singles. Real fun.

In this new weekly panel/matchmaking comedy show, host J. Keith van Straaten ("Beat The Geeks," "What's My Line? - Live On Stage") welcomes celebrity guests and real single New Yorkers looking for love. Two strangers will be fixed up on a date, live on stage! Celebrity guests will be announced shortly. Updated info available at www.thefixupshow.com.

Tuesdays June 8, 15, 22 - 9pm
(June 8: Writers/Editors ? June 15: Reviewers)
Thursdays July 8, 15, 22 - 9pm
Additional dates to be announced.

WHERE: The Triad - 158 West 72nd Street - 2nd Floor

TICKETS: $15 cash at the door. $10 advance via SmartTix - www.smarttix.com or (212) 868-4444.
The Triad has a two-drink minimum and is a cash-only venue.

PHONE/WEB: (646) 450-4FIX [4349] / www.thefixupshow.com

INFO: THE FIX-UP SHOW brings together a panel of three people-two who know an eligible single well, and one celebrity who has never met the person-and has them interrogate potential suitors in an effort to make a match. The matched pair wins a meal at a local restaurant and goes on a real date! How did our panel do? Find out next week!

It's "I've Got A Secret" meets "Love Connection" -live on the New York stage.

Unlike other dating shows over the past 30 years, THE FIX-UP SHOW promises civility, with no humiliation, objectifying, drunken seduction or having to eat bugs to prove one's affection. It's a dating show where the participants have an actual chance of finding a good date. It's real, spontaneous and fun, the kind of show you could bring your mom to...or fix her up on. Old or young, gay or straight, all are given a chance to find love on THE FIX-UP SHOW.

WHO: Host/Producer J. Keith van Straaten last appeared on the New York stage on "What's My Line? - Live on Stage," with celebrity guests including Moby, Dick Cavett, David Cross, Edward Albee, John Oliver and George Wendt. He hosted Comedy Central's TV game show "Beat The Geeks" and is often seen commenting on crazy TV clips on E! Entertainment Television. His essays on dating and New York have appeared in The Jewish Journal, Tango, and Backstage. And he's single! More at www.jkeith.net.






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