EIGHT IS NEVER ENOUGH Comedy Theater
669 8th avenue
New York, NY
ph: 212-568-6560
fax: 646-607-0870
alt: 646-271-5781
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What are they saying about Walt Frasier?
September 2009
"Performers in this improv show freewheel through short-form games like parody songs, riffing off audience suggestions. Or, rent MC Walt Frasier as Elvis ($500 per hour) and get a 30-minute set of songs. Afterwards, he’ll wander around your party looking for peanut butter sandwiches while exhibiting a fear of bathrooms."
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August 2009
TALKIN BROADWAY review by Matthew Murray
“Walt Frasier … gave the best-sung and most assured performance to be found in the show... as Darla’s friend-and-protector studio head, Frasier deserves credit: His supple baritone and confident manner gave the show an anchoring dramatic weight.”
NYTHEATER.COM review by Nat Cassidy
“(Walt Frasier) took his well-deserved bow”
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"Blind Man’s Bluff, written by Steven Korbar and directed by Marc Jones, had the ideal title for its topic about an overweight blind man (Walt Frasier) who advertises for dates online with a super model’s photo. His date (Brianne Moncrief or Jessica Mortellaro) is justifiably disturbed to find that her cyber-date has lied to her. Once the characters get to know each other a bit more, the theme of taking a little more time to know a person when first dating is refreshingly underlined... Pete’s Pot ‘O Gold, written by Brandon Kalbaugh and directed by Joe MacDougall, diverted the production with a fun battle between a porn producer (Walt Frasier), obnoxiously working at this laptop and on cell phone to the consternation of Sue (Anita Wlody), who just wants to read her book in peace and quiet. The play pointed out the all too true intrusive nature of electronic gadgets of today." Review by Michael D. Jackson MORE AT http://www.oobr.com/top/volThirteen/four/teaspoonfestival07.htm
December 2000
NEW YORK TIMES review by Jon Pareles
"Walt Frasier, as the all purpose colonial villan, reached to counter-tenor range with appropriate craven boorishness."
POST-CRESCENT Appleton WI by Carrie T. Gruman-Trinker
"The hold-your-sides, shout-aloud, catch-your-breath kind of funny. From Frasier's amazing skill at improv piano and high energy romps..."
TIME OUT NEW YORK KIDS by Jane Borden
Interviewed for article discussing NYC comedy for younger audiences!
ABC NEWS by Sandra Bookman CLICK HERE TO WATCH VIDEO
"A production you and your children don't want to miss!"
EIGHT IS NEVER ENOUGH Comedy Theater
669 8th avenue
New York, NY
ph: 212-568-6560
fax: 646-607-0870
alt: 646-271-5781
walt