
Stay tuned for more shows in Montreal, as well in other cities across Canada and the U.S., to be announced shortly!

I was looking into some French Phrases before our trip to Montreal. I just learned that "comedien" means actor and "comedienne" is actress.
I am currently working on a new play entitled What Is The Cause of Thunder? by Noah Heidle (a young, up-and-coming New York playwright who apparently thinks wearing the manufacturer's tag on his suit sleeve looks cool). Wendie Malick (best known for her turn as Nina Van Horn on NBC's Just Shoot Me) plays an aging soap opera actress who is losing touch with reality. Hilarious! And Wendie, who started her career as a runway model, is not only gorgeous (and at almost 60 years of age, is still turning heads--look out Mrs. Robinson!), she is also a total jokester backstage, and she is a ball to work with. So at each performance, right before she takes the stage, the Apprentices on the show (Stage Left--represent!) serenade her with a song that symbolizes how we feel about her that day. So far we've done "If You Think I'm Sexy" by Rod Stewart, "I'm Bringing Sexy Back" by Justin Timberlake, and perhaps my personal favorite, "Supermodel" by Rupaul. ("Wendie, you better WORK!")
So that's the latest from me and my adventures in Williamstown. The Montreal launch of The Manhattan Comedy Project is only 3 weeks away now! If you are in Montreal on August 20, 21, or 22 (or know someone who will be), get your tickets today. (Reduced-rate $15 tickets are now available through Brown Paper Tickets online at http://ca.brownpapertickets.com/event/71088.)