Coming Fridays in March and April 2018 to HUGE Improv Theater, it’s The Mustache Rangers Eat Lunch. The least white Mustache Rangers show ever. Enjoy this podcast length video for enjoying.
Mustache Rangers Final Performance
The last Mustache Rangers improv show, performed at HUGE Theater, was lovingly recorded and edit by Fes of the Webcast Beacon Network. Performed in three acts, enjoy Cracked Helmet (Corey and Aric’s group before the Mustache Rangers), a special This Is Your Life starring the Mustache Rangers, and then, the final final final Mustache Rangers stage show. Share, enjoy, and know we loved you. But love fades.
Mustache Rangers at the 2014 Twin Cities Improv Festival
The second to last Mustache Rangers improv show, performed during the Twin Cities Improv Festival held at HUGE Theater, was lovingly recorded and edit by Fes of the Webcast Beacon Network.
Watch, enjoy, and share. Always share. That’s what the internet is for, dummies.
HUGE Fundraiser and Mustache Rangers Auction
The 2nd Annual HUGE Improv Theater Fundraiser is this Saturday, and it is going to be a heck of a show. Rich Sommer, of Mad Men and The Office, and Justin Pierre, of Motion City Soundtrack, will be there along with one of the two Mustache Rangers.
But beyond that, there will be a silent auction to raise money for HUGE. And the Mustache Rangers have donated their time to the auction in the form of An Awkward Dinner with the Mustache Rangers. The winners of this auction will get to spend an awkward night at the Shout House piano bar with the Mustache Rangers. What sort of stilted and hilarious conversation will occur? You’ll have to bid, and win, to find out!
Details on the entire evening are below. Please come, enjoy, and support HUGE Improv Theater and the improv community in Minneapolis!
What: HUGE Theater’s 2nd Annual Fundraiser, a night to support improvisation in the Twin Cities
Where: HUGE Theater
3037 Lyndale Ave South, MinneapolisWhen: Saturday, March 5
Doors: 7pm, Show at 8pmWho: The cast of HUGE Theater plus special guests Justin Pierre (Motion City Soundtrack) and Rich Sommer (Mad Men, The Office)
How: RSVP to reservations@hugetheater.com
How Much: $20
Details:
It’s been just one year since the folks behind HUGE Improv Theater had their first fundraiser to give scenic improvisation a home in the Twin Cities.Thanks to people like you, HUGE exists! The theater hosts six nights of shows a week and hundreds of improv fans have come through the doors.
But your support is as crucial as ever. You can help ensure improvisation has a dedicated space in the Twin Cities for years to come.
We hope you’ll join us for our second annual fundraiser Saturday March 5th, a night to support HUGE Theater and Twin Cities improv.
You’ll be treated to an all-star show from the best improvisers in the state. Plus Justin Pierre of Motion City Soundtrack and Rich Sommer of Mad Men will join us as part of Matt Donnelly’s Celebrity Tarot Lounge.
Don’t miss what promises to be an amazing evening.
How To Describe the Mustache Rangers to your Friends
Performer, playwright and long-time arts and culture journalist Max Sparber made it out to the Mustache Rangers live show last week. He then went about writing the best article about the Mustache Rangers ever for MinnPost.
Most articles about Twin Cities improvisation tend to boil down to “sometimes it’s good, and sometimes it isn’t.” Max went many steps further and took in the show like it was actually legitimate theater. And it may surprise some people, but improv is legitimate theater.
The article really gives a feel for what a Mustache Rangers live show show is like, it’s characters, and how it comes together. If you have ever been at a loss for words when telling your friends about the Mustache Rangers, you can scoop up some of Max’s words and put them into your mouth to help you out.
We would like to thank Max for the very excellent article. And we would like you, reading this. Yes, you. We can hear you breathing. We would like you to pass on this article to anyone you’re trying to convince to see our show. And, of course, read it yourself. And read Max’s other articles at MinnPost.
Also, we love you. Come to the show tonight, darling. HUGE Improv Theater. 8pm. $5.