MST3K
SAT 2ND MAY, 11.30PM
TICKETS INCLUDES GOODIE BAG, RED BULL AND ICE-CREAM!
COMEDY ALL-NIGHTER
plus live improv!
Each year we experiment on This crack squad of very funny
our MST3K audience, testing people will have to work hard
their laughing gear to the max. to provide dialogue and sound
Well this time we deliver the effects for a feature film of our
ultimate challenge! Oh yes, choosing!
a live improv’ soundtrack to
But wait, not only do you get
a feature film (which we will
live comedy, for the first time
not announce until the night)
we welcome CINEMATIC
delivered by some of the
tItAnIc to the line-up.
hottest comedy talent in the
Featuring Joel Hodgson
country.
(creator of MST3K ), Trace
Featuring improvisers from The Beaulieu and Mary Jo Pehl
Penny dreadfuls, the Institute, from the original MST3K shows,
The Ken Campbell Company, Cinematic Titantic follows the
die nasty and the spontaneity same comedy tradition – find a
shop, we are proud to crap movie and rip it apart.
welcome:
we also have another Riffed
Cariad Lloyd (founder track by Mike Nelson, another
of the Institute, star of 50 of the MST3K team... and of
hour improvathon with Ken course there are two Mst3K
Campbell Company) classics.
Gemma Whelan (with Mike We start at 11.00pm and go
Leigh Assoc.) through to 9.00am the next day
– remember to sleep during the
Sara Pascoe (Runner Up in ‘so
day, you will be up all night!
You Think You’re Funny’ and
‘Funny Women’ Competitions THE HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL
2008 and star of channel 4’s (Rifftrax)
Free Agents)
THE DOOMSDAY MACHINE
Humphrey Ker (one of Penny (Cinematic Titanic)
Dreadfuls – Edinburgh 5* sell-out
THE PHANTOM PLANET (MST3K)
3 years running, regular on
BBC3 and Radio 4) HAMLET (MST3K)
Paul Foxcroft (member of TO BE ANNOUNCED 5th MOVIE!
The Institute)
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LONDON INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASTIC FILM 29 APRIL – 4 MAY 2009
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