October 11, 2005
WADE AT THE REJECTION SHOW 'NEXT' TUES OCT 18th
It's the Q & A Edition of The Rejection Show! You see the rejections
and you can ask the questions. However, you don't have to ask a
question if you don't want to. I wouldn't do that to you. This month we have
more performers doing shorter segments forming the first ever REJECTION
PANEL!
THE REJECTION SHOW: Q & A EDITION
October 18, 2005
Performance Space 122 @ 8PM
HOSTED BY JON FRIEDMAN
FEATURING REJECTIONS FROM "BLIND DATE," "THE DAILY SHOW," "MTV,"
"CARTOON NETWORK," AND MORE!!
with rejectees:
CHELSEA PERETTI
BOB POWERS
ADAM WADE
NICK KROLL
JULIE KLAUSNER
ADAM MUTTERPERL
ADRIANNE FROST
ADAM COLE-KELLY
&
CAROLITA JOHNSON, SAM GROSS, & MATT DIFFEE
(cartoonists from The New Yorker)
And as usual more fun rejection themed surprises!
Still only $7 and NO MORE online fee
GET YOUR TICKETS IN ADVANCE HERE:
http://www.ovationtix.com/trs/pe/114
or visit the P.S. 122 BOX OFFICE
150 First Avenue
New York, NY 10009
Check out new MULTIMEDIA clips including "Extro: The Rejected
Superhero" at http://www.tremendousrabbit.com/multimedia/
*************
"Ever wonder what you're not seeing? Each month comedians perform
pieces that have been rejected by anything from Conan O'Brien to The New
Yorker..."
–TIMEOUT NEW YORK
“Novelists, TV writers, stand-up comics, cartoonists, filmmakers,
recording artists, dramatists and poets come together for a friendly but
edgy celebration of failure.”
–LA TIMES
"A show like this is the ultimate catharsis, for sure."
--NY DAILY NEWS
"'What do you get when you display a whole bunch of stuff that didn’t
make the cut at the New Yorker, Conan, and a bevy of other shows and
publications? Evidently, some funny shit.”
–GAWKER
"In New York, audiences are finding that failure is fun!"
–ABC NEWS
"'The Rejection Show' is a refuge for the rebuffed, a haven for the
heave-hoed,
a destination for the deep-sixed."
–NEWSDAY
"True to its maxim, ‘Just because it’s been rejected doesn’t mean it’s
not good,’ the show continues to attract an audience that can relate.”
–FLAVORPILL
"On the surface, The Rejection Show is a mere demonstration of
unsuccessful work by usually successful comedians, writers, filmmakers, and
cartoonists. Deep down, though, it provides an interesting look into the
thought processes of magazine editors, network executives, and others
who wield power. Films rejected by festivals, cartoons that never made it
to press, and comedy sketches that weren't good enough for TV all
finally see the light of day, some more deservedly than others."
–THE ONION









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