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Tomorrow night (Thursday) I’ll be performing with the Liquid Radio Players down at the ACME.
Liquid Radio is an improvised 1940s-style radio show, complete with live foley sound effects and a wonderful cast in swell vintage costumes.
Most of the comedy shows I do are decidedly not appropriate for children, but because Liquid Radio is set in the 1940s, the show is totally acceptable for teenagers, and middle-schoolers who can sit quietly through an entire show.
Details about the show and the cast are here. You can also buy tickets online.

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2 March, 2005 Wil

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11 thoughts on “all the company calls”

  1. Senior says:
    2 March, 2005 at 11:46 am

    that sounds like so much fun, good luck on CSI. Is it improv or from scripts that one would embelish?

  2. Kyle says:
    2 March, 2005 at 11:50 am

    Coincidently, I was reading yesterday’s Straight Dope and it had a link (in it’s discussion of the origin of the term “slapstick”) to a web page which sells equipment used for movie and stage special effects.

  3. Kyle says:
    2 March, 2005 at 11:51 am

    Sorry, link: http://www.ludwig-drums.com/content/products/concert_percussion/special_effects.php

  4. Eric in PA says:
    2 March, 2005 at 1:59 pm

    One of these days, I’m going to fly out to LA specifically to catch you in a show at ACME. Movies, TV and books, while awesome in your case, aren’t as kickass as seeing a good old fashioned improv show, live and in person!
    Just try and stick with ACME for a few more years, OK? It’ll probably take me that long to get out there…

  5. Reddy says:
    2 March, 2005 at 2:23 pm

    you look really good in that hat

  6. Stack Of Toast says:
    2 March, 2005 at 2:55 pm

    Wil, the picture of you on the Liquid Radio site is even better than the many of you wearing THE SHIRT.
    Yep, I included the R in shirt. Always got to remember to include that R.

  7. NephraTari says:
    2 March, 2005 at 6:51 pm

    that sounds like a lot of fun to be a part of.. good luck.. just makes me wish i didn’t live so damn far away.. i always miss out on the good stuff. hehe

  8. Midnight tree Bandit says:
    2 March, 2005 at 8:28 pm

    Very cool. I’ve done that myself a few times, with a group here in Virginia. Well, something similar. We re-present actualy scripts of old shows. The last one I did was a trio of stories from Suspense, and Lights Out. I’m actually about start rehearsals for a comedy themed show (complete with rewrite of “Who’s on First”… I’m sure it won’t compare to Abbot & Costello). It will be the first time my wife and I will appear on a stage together.
    Wish I could come see you, but I’m on the wrong coast.

  9. rach says:
    3 March, 2005 at 12:57 am

    Hey wil,
    You DO look Wicked cool in that had! You should wear it forever!! I am so jealous of all the people that get to go to that show…i wanna be there too, but i think that flying across the atlantic is a little to far to go! but good luck with it, i know it’ll go well!
    on a different note, I bought Toy Soldiers on DVD the other day! It’s by far and away one of my favourite movies, i can watch it over and over again! i love it! tee hee
    take care wil,
    have fun,
    from
    Rach

  10. Alan says:
    3 March, 2005 at 6:44 am

    Speaking of improv, have you seen “http://www.improveverywhere.com/”?

  11. lightcatcher says:
    3 March, 2005 at 9:33 pm

    Great bio, did you write that?

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