The Onion And AV Club Present THE MIKE AND MORGAN SHOW

By: Jan. 11, 2010
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THE ONION and A.V. CLUB NEW YORK and SHELBY COMPANY is pleased to announce the world premiere production of Raphael Bob-Waksberg's THE MIKE AND MORGAN SHOW, directed by Lacy Post. THE MIKE AND MORGAN SHOW will play a two-week limited engagement at the Access Theater (380 Broadway, 4th Floor) in rep with Dan Moyer's You May Be Splendid Now and Jonathan A. Goldberg's Luck of the Ibis. Performances begin Wednesday, January 21st, and continue through Sunday, January 31st. Opening Night is Friday January 22nd 9p. Press is invited to all performances.

It's The Mike and Morgan Show! Morgan died, Mike cried, and now, three years later, he wrote her a play about the last night they spent together. Watch Mike and Morgan drive around aimlessly! Thrill as they recall all the things they wanted to say to each other but didn't because they were so sure there would be other days to say them. Maybe, if Mike concentrates really hard, this time he can save her from drowning (spoiler alert: he can't). Who doesn't love spending an evening with old friends? Fun! But sad. But fun!

THE MIKE AND MORGAN SHOW plays the following schedule through Sunday, January 31:

Thu Jan 21, 7pm
Fri Jan 22, 5pm
Sat Jan 23, 7pm
Sun Jan 24, 4pm
Mon Jan 25, 9pm
Tue Jan 26, 7pm
Thu Jan 28, 7pm
Fri Jan 29, 9pm
Sat Jan 30, 7pm
Sun Jan 31, 4pm

Running Time: 100 minutes

RAPHAEL BOB-WAKSBERG (Playwright) is a comedian and writer based in New York City. As a member of the comedy group, Olde English (OldeEnglish.org), he has written, directed, and acted in over 150 videos and has performed at the HBO US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, and the Chicago and San Francisco Sketchfests. Olde English's videos have been featured on Good Morning America, MSNBC, and Entertainment Weekly's Must List. Raphael's plays include Good Enough To Be True (Theatre of Mass Destruction) and You Can See The Whole City (On Blueberry Hill). His One-Act We Men of Science was recently performed at the New Orleans Fringe Festival. Additionally, he is the co-creator of the webcomic Tip Me Over, Pour Me Out (tmopmo.com), and an all-around okay guy.

LACY POST (Director) studied directing and jazz vocals at Bard College where she received a BA in theatre. Recent projects include Spring Awakening with NYU Lee Strasberg Conservatory, Montgomery Park, or Opulence at HERE Arts Center (stage manager), I Have Been To Hiroshima, Mon Amour at the Ohio Theatre (asst. producer), Marfa Lights with Aztec Economy (actor), Birthtaint at The Brick Theatre (actor), and The Good Person of Sezuan with NYU Atlantic Conservatory (stage manager/asst. director). This past July, Lacy directed A Streetcar Named Desire in a lower Manhattan community garden.

Shelby Company is a theatre group founded in December of 2008 by graduates from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, Carnegie Mellon, Occidental and Chapman. With an emphasis and dedication to making quality original theatre, Shelby Company's first production of New Beulah was performed to a nearly sold-out house for four nights in February 2009. Shelby Company is dedicated to helping emerging playwrights and a strong ensemble of actors work together to produce original, vibrant and exciting new plays. Visit www.shelbycompany.org for more information.

Tickets are $15; two show marathon $20; three show marathon $25; three play pass (all three shows but not on one day) $30; Previews $5; SCoT Free reading series; FREE.

Tickets are available online at www.shelbycompany.org or by calling 1-800-838-3006. Tickets may also be purchased, in person, at the Access Theater, ½ hour prior to performance.

 



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