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The Steve Allen Theater at the Center for Inquiry in Hollywood, California, is a 99-seat theater which was developed by founding artistic director Amit Itelman. The Center for Inquiry is a nonprofit group founded by Carl Sagan and Isaac Asimov to promote science and secular humanism. When paranormal investigator James Underdown became the Executive Director of CFI West in 2003, he named the theater after Center for Inquiry supporter and television personality Steve Allen and offered Itelman an opportunity to define an artistic vision for the space. According to the LA Weekly cover story ''Why Theater Matters'' - “Itelman has booked interdisciplinary acts (music, comedy and theater) that strike a particularly brainy and idiosyncratic chord." "A kind of theater that bounces off the walls." As described by the LA Times "''Theater of the Absurd'', Itelman's artistic credo reflects CFI's mission of 'not accepting things as they are' an unlikely lab for some of the freshest, strangest work in town…The bar for eccentricity may be pretty high in Hollywood, but the Steve Allen Theater clears it easily". ==Selected shows premiered and developed at the Steve Allen Theater== In an interview with director Jon Schnepp he states that ''Metalocalypse'' began with small sketches "like 'George Fisher (Cannibal Corpse vocalist) Goes to the Hospital' developed at The Steve Allen Theater. ''Aye Jay Carny Trash'' - An exploration of the carnival underworld by carny Aye Jay. Directed by Amit Itelman. ''The Beastly Bombing'' - Award winning controversial Edwardian musical about fundamentalism. Book, lyrics and direction by Julien Nitzberg. Music by Roger Neil. Produced with Rorry Daniels. Toured to New York and Amsterdam. ''Borcht Belt Babies'' - Vaudeville revival show featuring descendents of actual vaudeville stars. Hosted by Janet Klein. Directed by Amit Itelman ''The Church of Satan’s Black Mass'' - The first ever public Satanic ritual on the 40th anniversary of Anton Lavey’s church. Directed by Amit Itelman ''Cartoon Dump'' - Mystery Science Theater’s Frank Connif and film historian Jerry Beck’s variety show featuring the worst of animation history. Co-Hosted by Erica Doering. ''Claire and Josh Hate Themselves but Love Each Other'' - written and starring Josh Fadem and Claire Tittleman. ''Clown Town City Limits'' - The dark side of the clowns. Avante Guard Vaudeville. Written and performed by Jim Turner, Mark Fite and David Allen Gruber, Craig Anton. Written by Joel Madison, Dale Goodson and Bob Rucker. Directed by John Ferrara ''Dueling Harps'' with Adam Dugas - Veteran performance artist Ann Magnuson shows featuring two classical harpists. ''Hollywood Hellhouse'' - A two story haunted house which was the first time a Hell house was presented to a secular audience. Produced with Becky Thyre, Maggie Rowe and Jill Soloway. Directed by Maggie Rowe and Jill Soloway, haunted house directed by Amit Itelman. Inspired New York production a year later. ''Mary Lynn Spreads Her Legs'' - Mary Lynn Rajskub dark comedy about postpartum depression. Directed by Amit Itelman. ''Max Maven Thinking in Person, an Evening of Knowing and not Knowing'' - Mentalist Max Maven’s first full length show. Directed by Amit Itelman. Toured to Japan, and Europe. ''Nevermore'' - Jeffrey Combs portrayal of Edgar Allan Poe. Written by Dennis Paoli. Directed by Stuart Gordon ''Playing with Micucci'' - Kate Micucci in a one woman show featuring music, comedy and guest. Directed by Ron Lynch. ''Re Animator the Musical'' - Cult hit based on Lovecraft lore featuring audience blood "splash zone". Directed by Stuart Gordon. Music lyrics by Mark Nutter. Book by Dennis Paoli, Stuart Gordon & William J. Morris. Produced by Dean Shramm ''Resbox'' - Experimental music showcase curated by Hans Fjellestad. ''The Secret World of Human Science'' - Multi-media variety show written and hosted by avante garde filmmaker ZZalgern0n about odd science. Directed by Ron Lynch. ''The Shredder'' - Comedian Emo Philips shreds jokes that don’t get a laugh, never to perform them again. ''Things We Don't Understand and Are Definitely Not Going To Talk About'' - Miranda July’s multi-media performance piece. ''Tomorrow Show'' - Cult Midnight Comedy show originally hosted by Craig Anton, Ron Lynch and Brendon Small, then helmed by Ron Lynch. This staple of Los Angeles comedy launched Kate Micucci's career and features vignettes by the Doorknockers. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Steve Allen Theater」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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