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Best thing I ever saw with big names in a big theater...I can't remember the name it was so long ago, but it was a one-scene, one act play which Henry Winkler and John Ritter were in at the Kennedy Center. Ritter had taken off already but I met Winkler after the show. A bunch of peple filter into and out of this one room--it was really funny.
But hands down, the funniest thing I've ever seen was a one-man play done at a local college's repertory theater--"Totally Committed." A guy is the Maitre d' at a restaurant--but he also does the voices of--and makes the faces of--every dozens of other characters in the play, including guests, the owner and the chef.
This may not be the guy I saw--but just listen to his voices and watch how he acts in this interview about the play.and you'll get a sense of the characters. It is fast paced, frantic and really funny.
But hands down, the funniest thing I've ever seen was a one-man play done at a local college's repertory theater--"Totally Committed." A guy is the Maitre d' at a restaurant--but he also does the voices of--and makes the faces of--every dozens of other characters in the play, including guests, the owner and the chef.
This may not be the guy I saw--but just listen to his voices and watch how he acts in this interview about the play.and you'll get a sense of the characters. It is fast paced, frantic and really funny.
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OK I got the namre wrong, it's "Fully Committed."
It was a month ago, but I was poking around my best answers...if you want to hear a piece of it, take a listen to this interview of a different actor, which appeared on Vermont Public Radio. He did the same play
http://www.vpr.net/flash/audio_player/audio_player.php?id=28603