Posted by Luke on July 5, 2009
That's Weird Grandma
It boggles the mind how much hilarious material is in the show right now.
This week’s additions are no exception.
The THREE new stories you will be treated to if you attend the July 6th show are:
1. Indians - a short, action-packed poem in which an Indian named Bobcat fights a rat.
2. 3 Monkeys at the Beach - a physical comedy extravaganza where monkeys chase each other.
3. Untitled (Water Park) - in which Michael shares his most favoritest parts about his favorite water park.
You can buy tickets here and now.
Full running order after the….JUMP!
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Posted by Jason on June 29, 2009
That's Weird Grandma
“The same to you Spikey Bones”. It’s back!
If you were at TWG sometime between 2004-2006, chances are you saw “Spikey Bones and Rose”.
It’s a Harold Pinter-esque dialogue, and a company and audience favorite, and we’re bringing it back, starting TONIGHT.
That’s what you get in Ye Olde Tymers round of TWG. Well, that and the beautifully eerie “The Woman in the Red Dress”, a new piece which will haunt your dreams.
Come see the show! Yes!
Posted by Luke on June 21, 2009
That's Weird Grandma
The first summer round of TWG was totally rockin’ last week!
9 Monkeys dancing, singing and acting their hearts out to a crowd of over 100 people!
2 new winning stories are joining the fun this week.
1. The Magical Place in which Dulce discovers a dream world filled with “barbies, toys, clothes, shoes, and lots more.”
2. The Three Friends - 3 old men dance and sing through their day at the park. A+ entertainment.
Buy tix here.
Running order below!
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Posted by Heidi on June 14, 2009
That's Weird Grandma
There are so many compelling reasons to see TWG this week…I don’t know where to start.
First, the wonderful Laura Grey is directing this round!
Second, Founding Artistic Director Halena Kays makes her debut as a performer in TWG (she directed it for basically the first six years).
Third, it’s our first Monday night back after a long stretch of Sunday shows!
Fourth, It’s our House Manager Maggie Block’s last show for at least a few months, as she heads to NY for the summer.
Fifth, there is an all-star cast including many folks who haven’t been able to do the show in, well, years.
Amazing.
Laura’s bringing back some old classics to join new favorites, such as “I am President of the Map”, which made its public debut in Celebration of Authors last week.
As always, reserve tickets by calling 312-409-1954 or buy them online in advance.
Full running order below.
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Posted by Tai on June 12, 2009
Company Members
Celebration of Authors
Last year, I told you all about how at BOM’s post-COA party, we are all given silly awards for our various roles in school shows over the year, such as “Best Villain,” “Best Choreography,” or “Best Improvised Line.” There are a few awards given out at the end of the evening that are a little less silly, the most notable being the MVP Award, officially known as The Tom Malinowski Award For Enthusiasm and Commitment To Monkey Greatness. Company members nominate the Monkey who we feel has, in Artistic Director Luke Hatton’s words, “gone far beyond the call of duty in their, well, enthusiasm and commitment to the company.”
This year, the prestigious Malinowski Award went to Rachel Wilson.

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