Friday, July 26, 2019

ACT YOUR PANTS OFF


Time to move on. The next topic is the St. Lou Fringe's annual comedy fundraiser, Act Your Pants Off. 

In the first half, professional actors and comedians are given a piece of dramatic text and 20-30 minutes to memorize it. As they begin to recite, the judges will throw out a direction like "okay, I want you do this like Liza Minnelli." The speech starts to come unglued. Each time a performer makes a mistake they have to remove an article of clothing. The audience throws Fringe contributions into plastic buckets, voting for their favorite actor. 

In the second round the players pick their own speech, which could be anything from Sophocles to the Marx Brothers. The judges continue to interfere. By the end of the show the performers have removed a lot of fabric, but not to the point of interesting the authorities. Whoever pulls in the most contributions for the Fringe is the winner.

Above, the show kicks off with Fringe executive director Matthew Kerns and STL's own queen of the night, Desire' Declyne.      

2 comments:

William Kendall said...

That sounds fun!

The Padre said...

Excellent Series Here - Capturing The Personal Aspect Very Well

Cheers