Laughing Gas Presents the "Emmy A-Weirds" on Sept. 16-17 at 11pm
The Laughing Gas Comedy Improv Theatre Company, South Florida's longest running professional improv troupe lampoons the TV elite in their "Emmy A-Weirds". Scheduled for both Friday and Saturday nights, September 16th and 17th, at 11pm at the Main Street Playhouse in Miami Lakes, the shows will lampoon the Hollywood extravaganza scheduled that Sunday for national broadcast.
In a series of sketches, E!Entertainment News spoofs and celebrity impersonations, Laughing Gas continues its 13 year tradition of being the leader in socially relevant comedy, this time at the expense of the small screen.
"Anyone named Emmy will get in for free," announced Todd Rice. "After all, we all want a chance to get an Emmy that night."
"We've established ourselves as being the show attacking relevant topics," says director Gerald Owens. "If something is going on that has entered the group consciousness, we're always on top of it."
In fact, over the past year, Laughing Gas has performed shows taking on holidays, the Academy Awards, movie and TV events, and performed benefits for several major charities. This has earned Laughing Gas a reputation as a comedic force in South Florida.
"Making fun of stars is fun," says cast member Ethan Smith. "Making fun of TV people is a public service."
ABOUT LAUGHING GAS
Laughing Gas is South Florida's longest-running professional improv theater company, currently in its 13th season, and can be seen on Friday and Saturday nights at the Main Street Playhouse, located at 6766 Main Street in Miami Lakes. Curtain time is 11:00 PM, and admission is $10. There is never an age restriction or a drink minimum. For reservations, call . Visit the home page at LaughingGasImprov.com.
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