The Fine and Dandy Show. Free Admission, Killer Acts, Cheap beer. Stand-up, Sketch, Music, short plays, poetry, dance and readings in a rapid fire format. Dec. 5th at 8pm, Under St.Marks, 94 St. Marks Place, 6 to Astor Place. Walk on St. Marks Place to theater between 1st Avenue and Avenue A.
Myspace.com/fineanddandyshow
At the next Fine and Dandy we will be presenting the subversive satire of 'The Riffs' sketch comedy, the Atomic Bombast of Mike Dobbins, the beauty, elegance and talents of singer/songwriters Siobhan O'Malley and Jessica L Fenton, Stand up comedy by Mo Diggs and Dan Fontaine, poetry and contemporary music by Robert Voisey and Anne Cammon as well as, well hey, we gotta have a bit of mystery, so to find out who else is going to be there I guess you're gonna have to show up.
And yes, the show is still free and there's no drink minimum, which would be silly anyway because the drinks are super cheap.
Keep in mind, this isn't a variety show, it's something far better
Colonel Tim
(Performer)
With MC Colonel 'man of a thousand voices' Tim at the helm and some of Manhattan's most electric, subversive and unpredictable acts, Fine and Dandy aims to give the audience the best live show experience in the city. Just a few of the acts you'll see...
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Jessica L Fenton
(Performer)
Prior to moving to NYC, Jessica got her start in Richmond, VA where she earned a Business degree from Virginia Commonwealth University. Just before her move to NYC, she recorded her latest E.P., Inform The Entrepreneur at Sound Of Music recording studios. It was then that she truly displayed her musical talent capturing her intense vocals on "Should Be Fine", melodic chord structures on "What Were You Expecting" and gritty, guitar stylings on "Wool". Her humorous on and off stage persona attracts all audiences, while her music creates and maintains a dedicated fan base. Most notable are her guitar skills, often surprising the crowd who never suspected this five-foot-three wisp of girl to wail like Page, or bust out blues licks like Clapton.
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Mike Dobbins
(Performer)
"Each of Dobbin's performances is a highly charged expression of an id without reins. He sells each bit with passion, whether stepping into the audience to heckle himself, adopting a Rastaman accent to imitate his Jamaican roommates, or going down on all fours to play a beat-boxing pig. His style makes it all seem so improvisational--no sane person would script these spasms of mayhem--that when he checks his set list in between scenes, the audience goes wild." Charles Star, stay free magazine
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Mo Diggs
(Performer)
Mo Diggs is a comedian as well as a writer for Dead Frog and Apiary. He was recently featured in Time Out New York.
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Nadsat Fashion
(Performer)
Once sued by Billy Graham for defamation of character (really) Nadsat Fashion have been staples of the new York music scene as well as touring internationally. Their music has been used in both films and video games.
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