Green Bay Press-Gazette theatre critic Warren Gerds gave the first show on the 2009/10 season 4 stars out of 4! He called the show “a lovable adventure.”
About the cast of “The Movie Game,” he says “the players, who have honed skills at Comedy-City next door and under the same roof, are accustomed to reaching to the beyond in developing characters.”
Sometimes words and pictures can’t do justice. Here’s a video trailer to help set the mood.
“The Movie Game” runs Fridays & Saturdays, September 18-October 10 at 8pm. Click here for info on how to make reservations.
“The Movie Game,” the first show on the 2009/10 Venture Theatre season, is an original romantic comedy about Jack Goldberg, an obsessive movie lover who can’t keep a job and still lives with his parents. Things spiral out of control when his shrink advises him to play the leading man in the movie of his life.
The play was written by Adam Hummel, an Eau Claire native, while he was a student at the University of Minnesota-Duluth. Hummel won the Mark Twain Award for Comic Playwriting at the American College Theatre Festival in 2001 for this play.
The cast features a mix of Venture veterans and newcomers including: Tony Mayer, Scott Roemaat, Gary Radke, Sarah Goltz, Kristen Barbiaux, Marty Chapman, Karen Meyer, Ken Goltz and Maria Bartholdi (who is also directing the production).
When – 8:00 pm every Friday & Saturday, September 18th through October 10th
- Fridays – September 18, 25, October 2, 9
- Saturdays – September 19, 26, October 3, 10
Venture Theatre is proud and excited to announce the slate of shows for our Fifth season of providing all original, locally produced theatre to Northeast Wisconsin.
Calling the show “clever” and saying “there’s nothing else quite like it on the planet,” local theatre citic Warren Gerds gave the final production on the 2008/09 three and a half stars.
Click here to read the full review at GreenBayPressGazette.com.
Scott Roemaat, Sean Yahn & Jared Knabenbauer rehearse a scene from the 2009 One Act Theatre Festival.
Warren Gerds, theatre critic for the Green Bay Press-Gazette, calls the 2009 One Act Festival a “burst of imagination” in his review of opening weekend.
“The plays are myriad forms of comedy, silly and laced with sight gags on one end to dark and even a bit mean on the other. All the material in this fourth annual festival is new and from local talent with a lot of gumption.”
Improv comedy every Thursday, Friday & Saturday.
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Venture Theatre is the Green Bay area's newest live, local theatre. All of our shows are original world premiere scripts written locally, starring local actors. Read more about Venture Theatre.
Also in our building you will find the improv stylings of ComedyCity - De Pere, Northeast Wisconsin's longest running comedy club. Click Here for more info about ComedyCity.