It Might Be the BIG Apple… … but there’s a REDUCED price! (Available only for a SHORT time)
The Reduced Shakespeare Company returns to The New Victory Theater (New York’s theater for kids and families… and those who refuse to act their age) for a three week run of The Complete World of Sports (abridged). Austin, Matt and Reed are ready to once again tackle life’s big questions: Is bowling really a sport? Who invented curling? How DOES one get to the Subway Series?
The New Vic is running a special offer for RSC fans who step up to the plate now: 15% off any performance, any seat if purchased by Oct 21st.
Click here or call 646-223-3010 and ask to join “TeamRSC.”
Tickets: $12-32.
Tickets may also be purchased at the New Victory Box Office at 209 West 42nd Street, NYC. Standard restrictions apply; not valid on previously purchased tickets.
Rippy reports, once again, from the road. Special shout out to Carlos Hernandez at the Terrace Theatre stage door for playing along… Thanks Carlos! Your talents are wasted backstage buddy!
Washington Post: “The pacing and timing are crackerjack. It’s hard not to grin all night, so give ’em a medal: Who’s gonna beat their time in a comic sprint?” Read More…
Washington Examiner: “Delicious anarchy.” Read More…
Washingtonian: “A fresh, zany, and entertaining take on the international obsession with competitive sports.” Read More…Continue reading
That’s right! The Bad Boys of Abridgement will be appearing, so to speak, LIVE on NPR’s Talk of the Nation, today at 3pm ET to talk about our new show, The Complete World of Sports (abridged). Listen to Reed Martin, Austin Tichenor and Matt Rippy field questions from a live stadium audience and generally wax lyrical about the thrill of victory and the agony of our feet – as we explore the wide world of sports!
… but what you can do for the Reduced Shakespeare Company. Come see us perform at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington DC between now and July 24. It’s Completely Hollywood (abridged) at the Kennedy Center Terrace Theater through July 3. Then Matt Rippy will trade his codpiece for a cup and join Reed and Austin for the Washington DC premiere of The Complete World of Sports (abridged) from July 5-24. According to the Boston Globe, The Complete World of Sports (abridged):
“A fast-moving and deeply funny farrago, a neo-vaudevillian sendup that manages to be both merciless and affectionate.”