- 12pm Jam Session
- 2pm Pizza and Beer
- 3pm Show
- Just $10pp (to cover the pizza), Cash bar – Free Jam (reg $50pp), Show (reg $30pp), Joy, Laughter and Hugs!

3pm Saturdays Live from Times Square NYC



12/1 Sunday 11:30am ELFPROV, Times Square NYC Cookies with Santa@
Fun for the whole family, meet Santa, Mrs Claus and the Elves as they deliver the North Pole’s funniest interactive musical comedy show.




The cast of Improv 4 Kids plays weekly shows, off-Broadway for the whole family, hosts student groups from around the world and tours k12 schools, libraries, summer camps, community centers and family events!

Busy week coming up. In the next ten days, I will be performing live from Times Square, New Jersey and Maryland. Also classes, corporate events and more…. EMAIL me for information on public and private shows.

Come be a part of the show as the cast of EIGHT IS NEVER ENOUGH delivers hilarious interactive musical comedy, original skits & songs, improvised on the spot based on audience suggestions and participation. No two shows are ever the same. 7500+ audiences since 2002, live from Times Square NYC & touring theaters, schools and event nationwide have enjoyed a show customized just for them.



Click theater links below to get tickets and future time. Let me know how you like my cameo….
Starring Logan Marshall-Green, David Duchovny, Stephanie Beatriz, Evan Handler, Pamela Adlon, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Jason Beghe, Santo Fazio
From Mocie Insider:
“Follows Ted (Logan Marshall-Green), a failed writer-turned-Yankees Stadium peanut slinger who moves back home after learning of the failing health of his Red Sox-obsessed father, Marty (David Duchovny). While Marty strives to make amends for his past, his health drops abruptly whenever his beloved Sox lose a game. To keep his dad’s spirits up, Ted takes matters into his own hands and manufactures a winning streak with the help of a crew of dad’s neighborhood pals. In the process, Ted strikes up a bond with Marty’s charming “Death Specialist,” Marianna (Stephanie Beatriz), and the prospect of a new love reignites his ambitions. An ode to the bond between father and son, this warm and witty film demonstrates how life truly belongs to the losers, and that the longshots are the ones worth betting on.”