Shadowbox's BORN TO BE WILD Opens 3/26 At Easton Town Center

By: Mar. 19, 2009
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Get your motor runnin' this Spring with Shadowbox's Born to be Wild, opening March 26, 2009 at their sketch comedy and rock ‘n roll club at the Easton Town Center. This brand-new theme celebrates the unrelenting human spirit and our desire to work hard, play hard, and rock hard.

On the comedy stage, a mix of popular favorites and new characters bare their wild sides.
Returning in new episodes:
Casey Kasem (Jimmy Mak) in American Top 40: Van Hatin'

With co-host David Lee Roth (Steve Guyer), Casey welcomes guest artists Miley Cyrus (Amy Lay), New Kids on the Block (JT Walker III, Jerrod Robert, Andrew Cioffi, Andy Ankrom, and Drew Raitch), and The Pussycat Dolls (Nikki Fagin, Katy Psenicka, Storm Woods, Lynsey Strouse, and Kaleigh Lockhart) as they pay tribute to Van Halen's greatest hits.
The Off-the-wall office staff in Office Convention

The gang abandons the water cooler for a taste of Vegas when they attend a convention where Franklin (David Whitehouse) and Peters (Storm Woods) find romance, Stiffler (Tom Cardinal) finds fortune and Slidermeyer (Jimmy Mak) finds Tina Turner (Jerrod Robert).

Awkward teen-agers venture out of the rec room and onto the dance floor in Spazpoids: Cutting a Rug

Kirby (Jimmy Mak), Tom (Andrew Cioffi), and Albert (David Whitehouse) take a chance at the school dance where nerves give way to excitement and embarrassment.

Britney (Amy Lay) is back with a take off of "I Love Lucy" in I Love Britney

Will Britney ever find a way to get into Ricky's (David Whitehouse) show? Neighbor and friend Ethel (Mary Randle) conspires with her to trick Ricky but the jig is up when Ethel's talent shines through.

Making their debut:
Scared Straight
Overwrought schoolteacher Ms. Maruna (Katy Psenicka) tries to teach the class the consequences of bad behavior by inviting brother and recent ex-con Fred (David Whitehouse) to be the guest speaker.
The Sham-Whoa
The most annoying salesman ever (Jimmy Mak) pitches this amazing product tha not only picks up spills, but improves your love life and gives you a reason to live.
Spring Break: The Board Game

Tommy (Andy Ankrom), Dick (Andrew Cioffi), and Sally (Nikki Fagin) play the new game that's captured the attention of high schoolers everywhere. Announcers Jerrod Robert and Katy Psenicka bring the beach to the basement as they lead the kids through the game that celebrates drunkenness, debauchery, and self-destruction.
On the band stage, Shadowbox house band BillWho? cuts loose with a set list that includes:
I Don't Care by Fall Out Boy

Cold Hard Bitch by Jet

Atomic Punk by Van Halen

Don't Look Back by Boston

Rock ‘n Roll All Night by Kiss

Keep Yourself Alive by Queen

Respect by Aretha Franklin

Nasty by Janet Jackson

And choreographer Katy Psenicka will stage a new piece to Mute Math's Typical, a dance that looks at the ups and downs of life's journey and our drive to keep our feet on the right path.

"Born to be Wild is shaping up to be a really fun show," said Executive Producer Steve Guyer. "The comedy is fresh, the music is free, and the overall sentiment speaks to our common desire to embrace our fun-loving, wild side."

Born to be Wild opens Thursday, March 26th and run Thursdays - late Saturdays through June 6th. Tickets cost $30 / $20 students and seniors. For more information and reservations contact the Shadowbox box office at 614-416-ROCK (7625) or go online to www.shadowboxcabaret.com.



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