GoldenEars
11-07-2003, 09:49 PM
I was at DCA on Wednesday and heard some activity going on over where Beach Party Blast was in Hollywood. I came across 4 people (2 guys, 2 gals) on stage doing some wild improvisations and having the audience rolling in laughter!
I got there for the last 15 minutes of the show and I loved what I was watching...they were absolutely hilarious! I stayed around for the 4pm show to see the entire performance and had just as much fun.
I was talking with the sound tech guy later and he said this group would be performing each day while *Aladdin* was down for rehab, and if it gets good feedback, it'll stay around. And so far (according to the tech), it's had a very positive response!
If anyone has seen and enjoys watching *Who's Line Is It Anyway?* with Drew Carey, then you'll know exactly what this show is about. It performs about 6 times each day, with the last performance at 5pm. It's not listed (yet) in the Disney program, but I have a feeling it'll be in there soon.
If any of you MousePad readers get the chance, go check it out and let me know what you think. The friend I was with that day was called up to *help* with one of their acts. He was given a microphone and was told to create all the sound effects to what they were saying...and I was rolling in laughter, it was great!
There's no flashy sets or props on stage, but then again, you don't need it. Seeing what they do, and doing it so well, makes it worth the 30 minutes you're there!
GO SEE IT AND SUPPORT IT!!
Patrick
I got there for the last 15 minutes of the show and I loved what I was watching...they were absolutely hilarious! I stayed around for the 4pm show to see the entire performance and had just as much fun.
I was talking with the sound tech guy later and he said this group would be performing each day while *Aladdin* was down for rehab, and if it gets good feedback, it'll stay around. And so far (according to the tech), it's had a very positive response!
If anyone has seen and enjoys watching *Who's Line Is It Anyway?* with Drew Carey, then you'll know exactly what this show is about. It performs about 6 times each day, with the last performance at 5pm. It's not listed (yet) in the Disney program, but I have a feeling it'll be in there soon.
If any of you MousePad readers get the chance, go check it out and let me know what you think. The friend I was with that day was called up to *help* with one of their acts. He was given a microphone and was told to create all the sound effects to what they were saying...and I was rolling in laughter, it was great!
There's no flashy sets or props on stage, but then again, you don't need it. Seeing what they do, and doing it so well, makes it worth the 30 minutes you're there!
GO SEE IT AND SUPPORT IT!!
Patrick