Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Quick Hello!

Hello Loyal Readers!

I hate it when we say, "Well another show happened..." but that is what transpired last Friday evening, after all. The Neutrino Crew put on another completely improvised movie, blowing the collective minds of a sold out Bryant-Lake Bowl house. New to the crew were Lauren Anderson (brilliantly awesome) and Jen Scott (awesomely brilliant). Tim Hellendrung produced, Fred Beukema directed and Troy Zee got to act. All and all, not too shabby.

One of Nick Ryan's friends saved the entire show by loaning us his video camera 3 minutes before the show started, and one of the BLB staffers allowed one of our teams into his Jesus apartment for a scene or two - to those men we say "Thank You!"

YOU NOW ONLY HAVE TWO MORE OPPORTUNITIES TO CATCH NEUTRINO!

Friday, May 30th.
And at the Twin Cities Improv Festival in late June.

Don't be a dummy...get tickets now.

Also, keep your eyes peeled to the blog for in the next few days cause I'm going to break a Golden Neutrino Rule or two and throw up a few seconds of actual footage up. Fred did demand the "Cane Flipper" be exposed for all to see...his demands may be met. IN ADDITION TO THAT, visit our YouTube page and you will witness an update quite soon.

To tide you over until then, below are a couple photos giving you an All-Access Glimpse into the magical backstage world of Neutrino Twin Cities (and one onstage glimpse). Enjoy...



Exciting, huh? The coffee cup is one of our esteemed runners, Carmen Savageau.



People sometimes spit or punch things because they get so excited to do a show. Clear evidence right here, friends.



That's most of us saying "Goodnight." Not pictured: (off to the left) Justin, Lauren, Hannah and (off to the right) Nick & Jen. And to think, we each make roughly $375 per show. THAT'S how many people come to these things. We are incredibly talented at doing The Neutrino Video Project: Twin Cities Happy Time Show!

1 comment:

H said...

Thank you for featuring the photo of Rita and I reclining in leisurely poses and gazing at our gallery of hipster archetypes. It's important to me that people understand the Neutrino lifestyle and the sorts of pleasures it can afford a young woman in the prime of her life.
Ladies, if you enjoy snuggling your bottom into a comfortable chair and scrutinizing an array of skinny, bored men in chunky black glasses, why not audition for the Neutrino Project? We've welcomed Lauren into our cabal of catty voyeurs, but there's always room for more.

You have to be good at improv, though.