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Here is [[Jordan T. Maxwell]]'s explanation of the name's origin:<blockquote>Jay's initial idea was just an exercise in world building, and he wanted to call it the Mundane. I thought that might not be very marketable and threw an adjective in front of it, give it a bit of circus flair. Worked out okay. :)</blockquote> | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:20, 27 July 2014
The Great Mundane | |
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Theater | The Hideout Theatre |
Directed by | Jay Bernardo |
Assistant Director(s) | |
Cast | |
Run | Mar 2006 |
The Great Mundane was a serialized improv show. It ran as a mainstage show at The Hideout Theatre in March 2006.
Summary
Jon Hunt assisted the director as a "story coach", and Jordan T. Maxwell wound up running the production after a certain point.
Guest Stars
Each week included a guest star. These are the guests who appeared on the show:
History
Here is Jordan T. Maxwell's explanation of the name's origin:
Jay's initial idea was just an exercise in world building, and he wanted to call it the Mundane. I thought that might not be very marketable and threw an adjective in front of it, give it a bit of circus flair. Worked out okay. :)
Media
- A photoset from Marc Majcher that includes at least one performance of The Great Mundane.