Tympanic Roughs It Up Tonight!

29 May 2010 by Susan Myburgh, Comments Off

Here's a little Tympanic treat for you all…some of us will be performing in ROUGH HOUSE: THE FINAL FRONTIER (a space party) tonight!  If you're never been to one of The Rough House's parties/variety shows, now's your chance to experience one of the most unique theatrical events in the city.  These guys have transformed their place into one of the scrappiest fringe theaters in town and their variety shows are filled with twisted puppets, weird ass poetry, burlesque, musical acts, and all sorts of other madness.  Tonight's theme is space and Tympanic will be performing a little ten minute piece called…

LANDING THE COASTER!

written by company members McKenzie Gerber and Dan Caffrey

directed by McKenzie Gerber

Featuring company members Chrissy Weisenburger, Dan Caffrey, and Mick Greco

We can't give away too much about the piece, but can tell you that it features flustered spacemen, botched tupperware parties, and some other awkward surprises.

Other performers include:

Meteoric Max and Katy "Asteroid" Albert

David "Dark Matter" Amaral

Ian "Red Dwarf" Randall

Cosmonaut Chloe Beaujolais

The Stellar Brett Schneider

Jason Economus of The Exosphere

Celestial Bodies, Jordan Hoisington and David Fink

Mike "Milky Way" Oleon

Jupiter Josh Dumas

And more!

The Rough House is located at 2131 N. Milwaukee Ave. (right next to the Congress Theatre).  Doors open at 10pm and the show starts at 11pm.  For more info, visit www.roughhousetheater.com

Hope to see you all there.  Live long and prosper!

Dan

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