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Horse Trade Presents...
as part of the HA! Comedy Series...


It's all been leading up to this one. Save The Town Productions is putting up their best one-acts for a year-end, blow-out run.

November's program of domestic murder one-acts drew big crowds and even bigger laughs. Now, Andres Dubouchet's CTRL+ALT+DEL is coming back for the run it deserves. And Bob Powers' Snowman, which first premiered last March at the Jean Cocteau Repertory Theater, is finally making its return to the stage with the original cast in tow.

In Dubouchet's CTRL+ALT+DEL, three married buddies discover that they've all followed the same path to escape from their marital tedium…murder! And in Powers' Snowman, Owen wakes up from a coma to find his girlfriend and his ex-girlfriend fighting over the right to his bedside.

CTRL+ALT+DEL
Three unhappy husbands.
Three coincidentally dead wives.
A lot of explaining to do"

Written and Directed by Andres Dubouchet
Starring: Anthony Devito, Brian Olsen, Michael Reisman, and Rusty Ward

Snowman
A suicidal coma survivor.
A girlfriend who wants out.
And an ex-girlfriend who wants back in."

Written and Directed by Bob Powers
Starring: Johnny Fido, Erin Foley, Jamie Greenberg, and Deb Rabbai

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Save The Town Productions is a theatrical collaboration
formed by Andres DuBouchet and Bob Powers.

The goal of Save The Town is to cultivate collaboration within the New York comedy community and put up some unique and funny shows. Andres DuBouchet is the creator and star of Giant Tuesday Night Of Amazing Inventions and Also There Is A Game, running every Tuesday at Under St. Mark's Theater. Bob Powers is the co-creator of How To Kick People, a storytelling show running the last Wednesday of every month at the Red Room above KGB Bar. He is also the creator of girlsarepretty.com.

 

Tickets:
Adults $10
Students and Seniors $7

8pm
December 10, 11
and 16, 17, 18, 19

The Red Room

who's WHO?

 

Michael Birch performs with various comedy rock bands (Fish & Chips, The Mike Birch Caucasian Experience and The Spicy Meat Brothers) and is founding member of the 10:17 Comedy Troupe. He is a regular at Giant Tuesday Night of Amazing Inventions and Also There Is a Game ("GTN"). This past summer he directed and starred in the Fringe Festival production of the original play, Medication. Mr. Birch has been an actor and performer here in NYC for over 12 years. He sends his thanks to Bricken.

 

Andres du Bouchet is the creator and host of "GTN" du Bouchet has appeared in sketches on Late Night With Conan O'Brien, and on Tough Crowd With Colin Quinn. He performs regularly at comedy shows throughout the city, and is a frequent guest and host of the popular "Eating It" at Luna Lounge. He is also a frequent contributor to Jest magazine. DuBouchet's unique characters, monologues, sketches and absurdist style make him hard to miss, as do his loudness and size. To read his periodically updatedramblings, check out his website at andresdubouchet.com.

 

Jonny Fido is pleased to be making his second "Save The Town" Production appearance. You can catch him every Tuesday night at Under St. Marks doing his own characters at "GTN". Thanks to Andres, Bob, Sean and the rest of the cast. Erin Foley has performed stand-up on Comedy Central's Premium Blend,
The Montreal Comedy Festival, and performs on a regular basis at clubs in NYC, as well as colleges across the country. She has appeared in the film Almost Famous and is currently an understudy for the Off-Off Broadway play Matt & Ben.

 

James Greenberg has appeared as Senior Correspondent on Court TV’s irreverent and unwatched comedy/news program SNAP JUDGMENT  (his segments were frequently featured on E!’s TALK SOUP).  He regularly appeared on WHERE IN TIME IS CARMEN SANDIEGO? [PBS], and  produced and hosted the acclaimed public access program MEDIA SHOWER.  He is now making short films, which entails a great deal of staring at a computer screen in his boxer shorts.  (The screen is not in his boxer shorts. He is.)

 

Bob Powers has been writing and performing in NY and LA for the past seven years. He has written frequently for the New York Press and Jest Magazine. Bob is the co-creator along with Andres du Bouchet of last fall's Welcome Home Chester Stanley, a play in 13 scenes by 13 writers. His website is girlsarepretty.com. Bob thanks Sean, Andres and all of the actors for their dedication and time.

 

Deb Rabbai has been acting, singing and improvising professionally for the last sixteen years. She's a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and trained improvisationally at Chicago City Limits. She's a co-creator and performer in the MAC nominated and critically acclaimed show "The Next Big Broadway Musical" an improvised musical comedy. She's also a part of "GTN." She most recently hosted the cable show "Live from Downtown" which features downtown theatre, music and dance. She is also an experienced teacher of improvisation and acting.