Friday, March 28, 2003

Whose Line Is It Anyway? TV Comedy Trio To Perform At Washington College April 13


Chestertown, MD, March 28, 2003 — If you enjoy ABC's Whose Line Is It Anyway? , then you will not want to miss “A Night of Improv”—featuring the comedy talents of Colin Mochrie, Brad Sherwood and Chip Esten—Sunday, April 13 at Washington College's Lifetime Fitness Center, 300 Washington Ave., Chestertown. Doors open at 7 p.m. General admission tickets are $20 per person and can be purchased through all TICKETMASTER locations, by calling TICKETMASTER at 800-551-SEAT, or at the door on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Comedian Colin Mochrie is an alumnus of Toronto's famous Second City and spent a great part of his early career in improvisational theater. He later went on to star in such popular stage productions as She Stoops to Conquer and The Brady Bunch. Mochrie continues his 11-year association with the long-running British improvisational comedy series, Whose Line Is It Anyway?, in addition to its American counterpart, and has been featured in numerous other Canadian and British television series and telefilms including John Woo's Once a Thief; Love, Sex and Other Natural Disasters, and The Outer Limits. In addition to his work in television and theater, Mochrie has been featured in the films Numbers, starring John Travolta, The Real Blonde, January Man, and Foolish Heart.
Viewers may best remember Brad Sherwood from the sketch comedy series The Newz or as a love-struck nanny on LA Law. Sherwood has appeared on numerous variety programs, such as The Tonight Show, The Big Moment, It's Garry Shandling's Show,Guess TV, and The Dave Thomas Show. Most recently, he hosted a season of The Dating Game. His motion picture credits include That Darn Cat, Night Caller and Attack of the 5'2" Woman.
Another veteran of Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Chip Esten has also been seen on television's Party of Five,The Trouble With Normal, Providence, Star Trek Voyager and Married with Children. Esten's film credits include The Postman and 13 Days.
This comedy concert has been organized by the Washington College Student Events Board and Student Government Association. For more information about concerts and events at Washington College, visit the College website at www.washcoll.edu for regularly posted information and updates.

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