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.
The Mustache Rangers and PowerPoint Karaoke
As fortune would have it, Fes of the Webcast Beacon Network decided to tape the final three Mustache Rangers stage shows for a video project he is starting. What that means is everyone who doesn’t live in Minnesota or wasn’t able to make it to a sold out show can enjoy the Mustache Rangers from the comfort of wherever they sit or lay or stand when they watch videos!
This is the third to last show, where Melissa Kaercher of Theater Arlo put together a special PowerPoint Karaoke deck for the Mustache Rangers to present! It’s not your typical Mustache Rangers show. There is a lot less sitting in chairs. But it was amazing fun.
You can also check out PowerPoint Karaoke in the 2014 Twin Cities Fringe Festival.
But enough words. Here is the video for your enjoyment! Share, if you like it.
Behind the Curtain
Have you ever imagined yourself as a fly on the wall off a Mustache Rangers podcast recording session? We hope not, because you can’t believe how lightening fast our reflexes are. You would be smushed flat before you knew it.
But we do have the next best thing to being smushed flat. It’s a behind the scenes video of the recording process! So take a trip into the basement recording studio (computer room) and see how it’s done!