Wednesday, April 29, 2020

EP172: Bringing Live Theatre to YOU


Ken shares a one act play he wrote called SIGNING OFF. It’s about a late night talk host who’s put out to pasture meeting his young replacement. It’s a comedy/drama, performed last year at the Atwater Theatre in Los Angeles starring Nick Ullett & Clayton Ferris, directed by Tony Pasqualini.  With all stages dark these days, here’s a way to enjoy live theatre presented in the safety of your speaker or ear buds.


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5 comments :

  1. I actually saw this play live in the theater. It was pretty good.
    Ken is surprisingly social-media savvy for someone his age.
    Just kidding, of course.
    Good job, Ken.
    M.B.

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  2. Todd Everett4/30/2020 12:09 PM

    Nick Ullett! Good to see he's still around,

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  3. Congratulations on becoming a JEOPARDY! clue. Alex even pronounced your name right.

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  4. To add onto Buttermilk Sky's congratulations, here's the link to the board through J! Archive, under the category "Totally Awesome '80s TV":

    http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=6622

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  5. What an honor, to be named in a clue. It was the most competitive Jeopardy! match in a long time. All the clues and responses are at https://j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=6622.

    Double Jeopardy round, Totally Awesome '80s TV category: "Ken Levine & David Isaacs penned 'The Boys in the Bar' & 'The Last Angry Mailman' episodes of this sitcom."

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