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Bitter Show is a well-seasoned sketch-comedy super group. Their latest effort is an over-produced, multi-media extravaganza of music, comedy that features an actual well with an actual fake monster in it. Bitter Show's "There's a Monster in the Well!" can best be described as a comedy show referential of Thorton Wilder's mid-century masterpiece "Our Town" only not so wordy, the stage manager is seen and never heard and there's a monster in a well. Mr Wilder responded "Yes, that's pretty much what I was thinking. Thank you Bitter Show, for letting me know myself better."
Leslie Van Every, an oh-so stylish Alameda diva, Devil-Ette and member of All-Girl BoyBand, 2Good4u. Melinda Bailey, also a member of 2Good4u, but also a founding member of SF sketch group, Please Leave the Bronx as well as an occasional stand-up comic. The Dave, too, was a founding member of Please Leave the Bronx, as well as TV Theme cover band, 6 Million Dollar Band and can be seen sharpening his acting chops in performances with hot, new SF theater company, Knife Beats Finger. Mike Spiegelman is a prolific San Francisco stand-up comic, a founding member of SF sketchsation, The Fresh Robots, and recently received rave reviews for his portrayal of Groucho Marx in a stage production of Duck Soup. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||