Really Spontaneous Theatre Company Rocks Out With Hilarious New Fall Show

LA's Most Popular Improv Troupe Debuts An Ambitious Rock Improv Show with a Live Band.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) September 21, 2005

Drug overdoses. Infidelity. Vicious infighting. Overzealous groupies. Slimy representatives who somehow “lose” millions of dollars not their own. These are just a few of the perils a rock star today must somehow navigate. With the help of audience suggestions, the Really Spontaneous Theatre Company (RSTC) intends to poke merciless fun at these issues as well as create incredible improvised music in their hilarious new show, “Rock-U-Mockumentary,” a parody of the popular long-running VH-1 series “Behind the Music.”

Said RSTC artistic director Dan Jablons: “This is the biggest improv show ever attempted. Not only do we have a cast of eight actors, we’ve put together an actual rock and roll band. Chris Doremus joins us on drums and Bruce Boyers joins us on keyboards. We’re creating improvised rock songs that could easily be Top Ten hits.”

Included in the cast is improviser extraordinaire Jim Meskimen, an original Whose Line Is It Anyway cast member well known for voicing John Kerry, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Arnold Schwarzenegger in the JibJab animated short “This Land.”

“Rock-U-Mockumentary” opens on Saturday, October 1, at 10 p.m. at the ACME Comedy Theatre, 135 N. La Brea in Hollywood. The show will run every Saturday at 10 through November 19. Tickets are $12. For information or tickets, call 323-969-4991.

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