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Little Britches presents:

Little Britches in Take Two

Little Britches in Take Two Tickets and Information


Ha! Comedy Club
163 West 46th Street at 7th Avenue
New York, NY 10036
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This show is currently closed
Performance Date was November 20, 2008

Running Time: 1 hr. 30 min.

Ticket Information: This show is currently closed.

Tickets by Phone: 212-977-3884

For more information on Little Britches in Take Two: www.myspace.com/littlebritchescomedy
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Synopsis


Following the success of their sold-out debut show, the four women of Little Britches return to the stage with their own style of estrogen-filled comedy. Formed from the unique combination of a Broadway Triple-Threat (Candice Oden), a Movie Star's Kid (Isabelle Kohler), a List-Making Lawyer-Turned-Actor (Ann Pielli), and an Upscale BBC Reporter (Tara Gadomski), the Little Britches have a comedy remedy for your Post-Daylight Time blues.

Little Britches in "Take Two" will feature classic improv-comedy games, an original Country/Western duet; Axl Rose-inspired hip grinding and even a garden hose. And, in what is becoming a bit of a tradition now, the Little Britches will take your suggestions to create an entirely improvised opera.

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