2010 season
| Old Hickory | Fishing In Brooklyn | John Brown Trumpet of Freedom | Mikhail Horowitz & Gilles Malkine - Goodbye Columbus |
| A Cabaret Evening of Brel & Piaf | Out of the Box with Bob Berky | First Looks at The Fringe | Goat Hill Poets |
| A Cabaret Evening of Brel & Piaf | Out of the Box with Bob Berky | First Looks at The Fringe | Goat Hill Poets |
GOOD BUY, COLUMBUS! - and other perpetrations of a vaguely theatrical nature
written and performed by Mikhail Horowitz & Gilles Malkine
with the understandably reluctant participation of David Smilow & Kimberly Kay
with the understandably reluctant participation of David Smilow & Kimberly Kay
Get ready to laugh! Mikhail Horowitz and Gilles Malkine bring to Woodstock Fringe a full-length evening of their brilliant satirical humor and music in a new show called Good Buy, Columbus! featuring comic sketches, short plays and spoofs, including a send-up of open mic readings and a Samuel Beckett update titled Krapp's Last E-mail. Joining this blowout extravaganza are special guests David Smilow, Lori Wilner and Steve Charney and his dummy, Harry.
The program is divided into three parts, none of which have any connection with the others.
Sat Aug 21 at 7pm, Sun Aug 22 at 5pm, Sat Sept 4 at 8pm, Sun Sept 5 at 5pm
The program is divided into three parts, none of which have any connection with the others.
- A.C.O.M.P.: The Mother of All Open Mic Readings
- KRAPP'S LAST E-MAIL
- III. GOOD BUY, COLUMBUS!
Sat Aug 21 at 7pm, Sun Aug 22 at 5pm, Sat Sept 4 at 8pm, Sun Sept 5 at 5pm
Horowitz does with the English language what Jim Carrey does with his face. His stuff is not only funny, it’s bracingly pungent, surprising, ear-opening, and is guaranteed to cleanse your mind of cobwebs. Just when you’re thinking about how you can’t remember when you laughed so much at a poetry reading, he throws you a curve, and you find yourself moved. His rap versions of the classics, his language games, and the irresponsible relationship between him and his guitar-totin’ accomplice, Gilles Malkine, are a full-fledged delight to experience. - Peter Schickele (P.D.Q. Bach)