In addition to some Clearview Cinema movie passes (courtesy Time Out New York), we got some hot (almost literally) theater tickets this Monday night. The megapopular Spanish theater troupe Yllana has revived its hit Fringe show from last summer, 666, at the Minetta Lane Theatre. A bunch of guys find themselves thrown together on death row, letting their imaginations wander—and hey, it's a comedy! They're headed for Hell but bringing the house down with them (I came up with that myself, BTW). And no worries if you don't speak Spanish—it's the cool, actually funny, non-face-paint variety of mime.
This looks hilarious, or at least unmissably crazy. Two tickets this Monday, followed by a couple more on April 19. I'm headed to see it myself this Sunday, so I will have the full report at Monday's show. Check out more details here, or watch the clip below:
March 30, 2010
Prizes: Straight from Spanish hell—666!
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That commercial was the funniest thing associated with that show. Saw it at the Fringe festival, and can not BELIEVE it was brought back. My friend actually reviewed it for TONY, using my observation that it was like a bad SNL sketch that went on for two hours.
great post, thanks for sharing
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