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KILL YOUR TELEVISION - EXTENDED - THEATRE ASYLUM'S BEST OF THE FRINGE

Theatre Asylum
Los Angeles, CA


Jeff Gardner will be extending his award-winning one-man show Kill Your Television at Theatre Asylum in August after a successful run with the 1st Annual Hollywood Fringe Festival.
WHAT: Kill Your Television
Writer-performer Jeff Gardners dialogue-free solo comedy with a hilarious and insightful look at the insidious nature of television. It's often said he who has the remote control has the power. Not in this living roomÃ,¦take a bizarre plunge into the other side of the screen and discover why they call it Programming An exciting hybrid of pop-culture satire, physical theatre and the absurd.
Originally performed at The Seattle Fringe Festival this show received TheatreSeattle.com- Pick of the Fringe, honor. In its recent run at The 1st Hollywood Fringe Festival it was nominated for Best in Physical Theatre and the Outrageous Award for Theatre. It also won the award for the Most Socially Aware Show.
Hilarious! Must see TV!- Seattle Times
Gardners brilliant tour de force-  Les Spindle @ Backstage (Critics Pick)
WHO: Jeff Gardner

Jeff is a native from Los Angeles and a graduate of the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts. Jeff began acting professionally in Washington D.C. where he appeared in Little Women at the Kennedy Center, Skylight at The Studio Theatre, Henry V, Henry VI (parts I-III) and Measure for Measure, all at the Shakespeare Theatre. Other regional credits include Our Town and The Seagull (w/ Gwyneth Paltrow and Christopher Walken) at Williamstown Theatre Festival in Massachusetts. Local credits include The Tempest at A Noise Within, and the currently running King Lear at The Antaeus Company. Jeff is also a sound designer, most notably working for one of his favorite directors, the late Charles Nelson Reilly on The Wives. He is the founder of Quantum Theatre, a company devoted to the preservation and progression of theatre of the mind.

Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: No
Wheelchair Accessible: No


Contact
Who: Matthew Quinn
Phone: 323-962-1632
Email: mquinn@combinedartform.com
Web: http://www.theatreasylum-la.com
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Event Details
Dates
 
First: Saturday Jul 17, 2010 8:00 PM
Last: Saturday Aug 14, 2010 6:00 PM

Prices
  $12.00

Location
  Theatre Asylum
6320 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90038
United States

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