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|Cast = {{Unbulleted list | [[Andy Cobb]] | [[Becca Sadler]] | [[Ben Prince]] | [[Brently Heilbron]] | [[Christie Ingram]] | [[David Lampe]] | [[Eric Perry]] | [[G Cole Spainhour]] | [[Gabriel Folse]] | [[Greg Dorchak]] | [[Holly Simpson]] | [[Jon Wiley]] | [[Joseph Anthony Fotinos]] | [[Katey Mushlin]] | [[Laura Estep]] | [[Marc Pruter]] | [[Matt Bearden ]] | [[Mervyn Burnett]] | [[Michael Joplin]] | [[Pamela Ribon]] | [[Paul Finley]] | [[Regina Reale]] | [[Scott Perry]] | [[Tim | |Cast = {{Unbulleted list | [[Andy Cobb]] | [[Becca Sadler]] | [[Ben Prince]] | [[Brently Heilbron]] | [[Christie Ingram]] | [[David Lampe]] | [[Eric Perry]] | [[G Cole Spainhour]] | [[Gabriel Folse]] | [[Greg Dorchak]] | [[Holly Simpson]] | [[Jon Wiley]] | [[Joseph Anthony Fotinos]] | [[Katey Mushlin]] | [[Laura Estep]] | [[Marc Pruter]] | [[Matt Bearden ]] | [[Mervyn Burnett]] | [[Michael Joplin]] | [[Pamela Ribon]] | [[Paul Finley]] | [[Regina Reale]] | [[Scott Perry]] | [[Tim Bauer]] | [[Tim Girardot]] }} | ||
|Director = [[Marc Pruter]] | |Director = [[Marc Pruter]] | ||
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In 1996, Monks' Night Out was voted "Austin's Best Theater Company" in the ''Austin Chronicle''. | In 1996, Monks' Night Out was voted "Austin's Best Theater Company" in the ''Austin Chronicle''. |
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Years Active | 1994-2001 |
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Monks' Night Out (often misspelled Monk's Night Out) was one of the best-known troupes in Austin in the 1990s. It focused on short-form games, as well as sketch and musical comedy.
History
The troupe first splintered off from ComedySportz in 1994, with the following cast:
In 1996, Monks' Night Out was voted "Austin's Best Theater Company" in the Austin Chronicle.
The troupe was at one point scrutinized by the producers of the American adaptation of Whose Line Is It, Anyway?.
They performed at the Just for Laughs Comedy Fest in Montreal and at the HBO workspace in L. A., and were important figures in the Big Stinkin' Improv Festival.
The troupe had several musical directors: first Ben Prince, then Tim Girardot, and then Paul Finley.
Mervyn Burnett was the troupe's lighting director.