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With the massive success of ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Firefly]]'' capping off successful runs of ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Buffy|Buffy]]'', ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Angel|Angel]]'', and ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog|Doctor Horrible]]'', the Institution decided to capitalize on the Whedon fanbase by making a sketch and improv revue based on his works. | With the massive success of ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Firefly]]'' capping off successful ''[[Live TV Tuesdays]]'' runs of ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Buffy|Buffy]]'', ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Angel|Angel]]'', and ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog|Doctor Horrible]]'', the Institution decided to capitalize on the Whedon fanbase by making a sketch and improv revue based on his works. | ||
The show was hosted by [[Jordan T. Maxwell]], who was also in charge of the improv sections of the show, put on every night by an ad hoc troupe called "The Mutant Enemies", after Whedon's production company. | The show was hosted by [[Jordan T. Maxwell]], who was also in charge of the improv sections of the show, put on every night by an ad hoc troupe called "The Mutant Enemies", after Whedon's production company. |
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Theater | The Institution Theater |
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Run | Jun 2012 |
The Joss Whedon Pajama Party was a sketch and improv revue themed around the works of Joss Whedon.
Summary
With the massive success of Live TV Tuesdays: Firefly capping off successful Live TV Tuesdays runs of Buffy, Angel, and Doctor Horrible, the Institution decided to capitalize on the Whedon fanbase by making a sketch and improv revue based on his works.
The show was hosted by Jordan T. Maxwell, who was also in charge of the improv sections of the show, put on every night by an ad hoc troupe called "The Mutant Enemies", after Whedon's production company.
Chelley Pyatt was in charge of getting sketch material together, which was written by herself, Peter Rogers, Cindy Page, Asaf Ronen, and Sarah Swofford.
Each performance included a trivia contest, with questions written by Chelley Pyatt.
The show ran immediately after Firefly for every week in June 2012.
The Pajama Party was brought back for a special, one-off performance on 1/25/13. That last performance had a slightly different format: it included video sketches, improv from the Firefly cast, and a half-hour Buffy narrative from the cast of Fandom.
Casts
All June 2012 shows were hosted by Jordan T. Maxwell. The 1/25/13 show was hosted by Sarah Marie Curry.
- 6/15/12 performance:
- Improv players:
- Sketch players:
- 6/22/12 performance:
- Improv players:
- Sketch players:
- 6/29/12 performance:
- 1/25/13 performance:
Media
- Videos of sketches:
- "The Big Red Button": civic engineers at the complex in Cabin in the Woods discuss getting rid of the big red button that releases all the monsters.
- "Burton does Buffy": filmmaker Tim Burton's take on a scene from "Blood Ties".
- "Cancellation Support Group": Whedon consoles Dan Harmon after the showrunner is fired from Community. Chuck Lorre sends a gift basket.
- "Joss Whedon's Dream Project": the trailer for the 'dream project' Joss Whedon gets to do after the success of The Avengers.
- "Mamet does Buffy": Peter Rogers and Confidence Men present the playwright's take on a scene from "Blood Ties".
- "Reaverdance": exactly what it says on the tin.
- "Wash Has Too Much Time On His Hands": left to his own devices with a Weyland-Yutani recording device and his dinosaur toys, Wash makes some little home movies: 1, 2, 3.
- "Whedon-Bay Band": Wesleyan college roommates Joss Whedon and Michael Bay have a rehearsal for their fledgling garage band.
- Full shows: