Best of Shadowbox
This summer, Shadowbox puts a rockin spin on rehash with Best of Shadowbox, its collection of the season’s greatest comedy and music, now open at Newport on the Levee.
Best of Shadowbox, one of The Sketch Comedy & Rock ‘n’ Roll Club’s most popular productions, brings back only the most popular sketches and live music to create an all-star, side-splitting evening of entertainment. The comedy stage will see the return of nerd love in eDork, the carnage of Marital Kombat, hilarious horror in The Exorsister, and much more! Shadowbox’s house band BillWho? will rock tunes from James Brown, U2, Bad Company, Michael Jackson and others with a set list that will put your mix-CD to shame!
“This is not going to be a simple ‘rerun’ of these songs and sketches,” said Steve Guyer, Shadowbox Executive Producer. “We are constantly striving to be better than our last show, so you can expect to see your favorite moments return to the stage even better than they were before.”
Best of Shadowbox will run Thursdays – Saturdays until September 4th. Show times are 7:30 p.m. each evening, with 10:30 p.m. shows available on Fridays and Saturdays. Tickets are $30 for adults, and $20 for students, seniors, and active military personnel. Be sure to come early and enjoy food and drinks from Shadowbox’s bistro-style kitchen, served by the actors before the show and during intermission. For more information and reservations, call (859) 957 – ROCK or visit
www.shadowboxlive.org
Shadowbox is sponsored by Budweiser and Coca-Cola
Nightmare at Shadowbox
The days are getting cooler, the nights are getting longer, and the fun is just beginning at Shadowbox this fall, as the case of The Sketch Comedy & Rock 'n' Roll Club presents Nightmare at Shadowbox! This collection of sinister sketch comedy and haunting music opens Thursday, September 9th at Shadowbox at Newport on the Levee.
Audiences can expect a fun ride on their visit to Nightmare at Shadowbox, as the Shadowbox crew of meta-performers handles every aspect of their experience. As an artist-owned and operated venue, the actors double as wait staff, ushers, bartenders and cooks in their raw, warehouse environment.
The action gets better when the cast hits the stage for a two-hour performance dedicated to scaring you silly! Included are trio of classic ghouls looking for love in all the wrong places in Monster Dating Game, a rude awakening in Welcome to Hell, and a daring break for freedom in Escape from Happy-Tots. Shadowbox's house band, BillWho?, will rock its way through the comedy offerings with show stopping covers of music from Ozzy Osbourne, Blue Oyster Cult, Pearl Jam, 30 Seconds from Mars and many others.
"The fall show is always an exciting time for us," said Steve Guyer, Shadowbox Executive Producer. "While the summer show [Best of Shadowbox] is full of great material, we are anxious to put some new comedy and music up for our audiences, and we're looking forward to bringing that energy to the stage very soon."
Nightmare at Shadowbox will run Thursdays - Saturdays until November 27th. Show times are 7:30 p.m. each evening, with 10:30 p.m. shows available on Fridays and Saturdays. Tickets are $30 for adults, and $20 for students, seniors, and active military personnel. Be sure to come early and enjoy food and drinks from Shadowbox's bistro-style kitchen, served by the actors before the show and during intermission. For more information and reservations, call (859) 957-ROCK or visit www.shadowboxlive.org.
Shadowbox is sponsored by Budweiser and Coca-Cola