February 25th – Where Danger Lives
Part of a very special show at “Franco’s Ristorante” – Are you sick of all the sappy love and commercialism for Valentines? Great, so are we. So we’re taking a Terrifically bad Film Noir movie about Romance gone terribly wrong, and riffing it to pieces at this special sit-down food / wine / beer show. We’ll be seating at tables for non-romantic night of total hilarity. This February 25th, Doors at 9:30pm Show at 10pm, Beer, Wine and Appetizers will be sold but the show is 18 and up. But with fantastic atmosphere brought to you by the gang at Franco’s this is a show NOT to be missed. Perfect food & drinks and your favorite Comedians ripping up a crazy movie. Here’s the details
Franco’s Ristorante – February 25th – Friday Night 9:30pm – 6 Dollars – Food / Beer / Wine will be Served
One night at the hospital, young doctor Jeff Cameron meets Margo, who’s brought in after a suicide attempt. He quickly falls for her and they become romanticly involved, but it turns out that Margo is married. At a confrontation, Margo’s husband accidentally gets killed and Jeff and Margo flee. Heading for Mexico, they try to outrun the law.
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January 14th – Christmas Without Snow
Opposing Media ( www.opposingmedia.com ) is the Moving Riffing project by “World’s Biggest Comedy Duo” founder Adam Aragon.
For our special Holiday Show, we will be riffing on the utter flop “Christmas Without Snow”
Cost: 5 Dollars
Time: Doors and Opening Acts 8pm – Show at 9pm
Location: Share Exchange – 531 Fifth Street, downtown santa rosa
Directly across from the back cafe azul parking lot, next to the “refuge” christian center.
*hint* it’s a shop that has the performance space at the back.
We will have refreshments, and opening acts, including some magic by Ken Garr and possibly some stand up.
Here’s our Riffers for the evening
Adam Aragon
Ken Garr
Joe Krol
Steven Thomas
This Months Movie: Christmas Without Snow
A divorced woman (Michael Learned) moves to San Francisco from Omaha after her divorce. Leaving her young son with his grandmother while trying to build her life again, she joins the choir of a local church. A tough, curmudgeonly, perfectionist choirmaster (John Houseman), is hired and attempts to whip the choir into shape for a Christmas concert. The choir group overcomes issues including ageism, racism, teen angst, small group divas, middle-aged relationships, single parenthood, the plight of struggling low income churches, and replacing the old with the new.
- Also it’s flat out terrible, and we’re going to tear it up.
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