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Celebrate Monday Night ForePlays Birthday with their “One Year AnnivHERsary Show”

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Light the candles, fill the balloons, and put your pointy party hats on, because Monday Night Foreplays is turning an exciting one-year old this November, and is celebrating in style with their “One Year AnnivHERsary Show.” Get your fix of smart, original “SHEketch” comedy and a showcase of ForePlays’ best material to date. The new show will run every Monday at 8pm from November 1st to December 13th at Off-Market Theater.

The “One Year AnnivHERsary Show” will cure anyone’s “case of the Mondays” with ForePlays’ best sketches, dance numbers, and variety acts. You’ll get to see dueling dictator chefs, a liquor cabinet coming to life, air band battling, and fan favorite “Clitoris: The Musical.” The “One Year AnnivHERsary Show” will also feature hilarious comedians like Emily Heller and Janine Brito, along with musicians Laura Weinbach, The Whiskey Richards, and Rainbow Chair. Get your tickets today because seats fill up fast!!

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Posted October 27, 2010 at 2:29 pm

“Good for Theater” – NY Times on Throw Rotten Veggies’ Return

The first time PianoFight ran Throw Rotten Veggies at the Actors Nights, audiences hucked veggies with glee, national and international media took notice, and about 7 actors got repeatedly pelted in the face with tomatoes. Here’s a video to give you an idea of it:

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As you can see above, both audiences and actors had a ball. What we didn’t expect was for critics to go gaga as well.

“Good for theater” – NY Times

“A riot” - Guardian UK

“PianoFight has the answer” – ArtsJournal.com

So it is with great pride that SF/LA based production company PianoFight announces the return of its wildly popular Throw Rotten Veggies at the Actors Nights, in both San Francisco and Los Angeles, taking place during the run of the nation’s largest audience-judged playwriting competition, ShortLived 3.0. Immediately following the May 14th and 15th performances of ShortLived 3.0, cast members will don white t-shirts, distribute vegetables, and dive headfirst into a sea of projectile produce hurled by audience members at a tomato-tossing-tailored set of sketch comedy. Admission for Throw Rotten Veggies at the Actors Nights is included with the purchase of a $25 ticket to ShortLived 3.0 (please note: Throw Rotten Veggies in LA will only happen the evening of May 15th). TICKETS (SF)TICKETS (LA)

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Posted October 25, 2010 at 12:24 pm

SHIToberfest Final Weekend

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PianoFight’s sketch comedy riot, The S.H.I.T. Show, returns to Off-Market Theaters after a sold out nine week run on Wednesday nights with SHIToberfest. Sketches in the show will feature, among other things, existential beer pong games, angry folk singers, late night burrito mack downs, formal orgy invitations, a British horse husbandry club, and much more. Get ready to laugh your (insert body part here) off, and remember: BROWN BAGS ARE ALWAYS ENCOURAGED!

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Posted October 3, 2010 at 7:42 pm

The Quickies Festival: Short Plays About Sex

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PianoFight teams with the Playwrights’ Center of San Francisco for a festival of all-new short plays about sex, The Quickies Festival. The Playwrights’ Center of SF, which is home to over 60 of the Bay Area’s best up-and-coming playwrights, partners for the first time with PianoFight, a company the New York Times called “Good for theater,” for a festival of new plays on a subject we can all enjoy: sex.

The Quickies Festival will feature seven one act plays, all dealing with sex in some fashion, penned by PCSF writers Andrew Black, Tom Bruett, Bob Hayden, Daniel Heath, Steve Koppman, Bridgette Portman and Kirsten Smith. The directing team, headed by Claire Rice, includes Liz Anderson, Julia Heitner, Wylie Herman and Neil Higgins. The cast includes PianoFight company members in addition to up and coming talents from the San Francisco indie theater scene.

Posted October 3, 2010 at 12:48 pm