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''Staged by the Bell'' was performed at the Spider House.  Subsequent productions happened at [[The Highball|the Highball]].  Up through the ''Buffy'' production, productions of ''Live TV Tuesdays'' stayed exclusively at that venue, but starting in 2012, each production would spend the first month of its run at [[The Highball|the Highball]], and the second month at [[The Institution]], which had a newly-constructed theater.
''Staged by the Bell'' was performed at the Spider House.  Subsequent productions happened at [[The Highball|the Highball]].  Up through the ''Buffy'' production, productions of ''Live TV Tuesdays'' stayed exclusively at that venue, but starting in 2012, each production would spend the first month of its run at [[The Highball|the Highball]], and the second month at [[The Institution]], which had a newly-constructed theater.


In 2011 and 2012, the Institution hit great commercial success with a series of [[wikipedia:Joss Whedon|Joss-Whedon]]-based productions of ''Buffy'', ''Angel'', ''Doctor Horrible'', and ''Firefly''.  (This led to their capitalizing on that success with ''[[The Joss Whedon Pajama Party]]''.)  Unfortunately, with success, ''Live TV Tuesdays'' also got the attention of the various TV companies' legal departments.  ''Firefly'' received a cease-and-desist order from FOX after their second performance.  ''South Park'' received a cease-and-desist order from Viacom very early in their run.
In 2011 and 2012, the Institution hit great commercial success with a series of [[wikipedia:Joss Whedon|Joss-Whedon]]-based productions of ''Buffy'', ''Angel'', ''Doctor Horrible'', and ''Firefly''.  (They then capitalized on that success with ''[[The Joss Whedon Pajama Party]]''.)  Unfortunately, with success, ''Live TV Tuesdays'' also got the attention of the various TV companies' legal departments.  ''Firefly'' received a cease-and-desist order from FOX after their second performance.  ''South Park'' received a cease-and-desist order from Viacom very early in their run.


After that, [[The Institution Theater]] ceased production on ''Live TV Tuesdays''.
After that, [[The Institution Theater]] ceased production on ''Live TV Tuesdays''.
 
== List of TV Tuesdays Runs ==
== List of TV Tuesdays Runs ==
* Sep/Oct/Nov 2009:  [[Live TV Tuesdays: Saved by the Bell|''Saved by the Bell'': "Jessie's Song" and "The Zach Tapes"]]
* Sep/Oct/Nov 2009:  [[Live TV Tuesdays: Saved by the Bell|''Saved by the Bell'': "Jessie's Song" and "The Zach Tapes"]]

Revision as of 23:45, 18 April 2013


Live TV Tuesdays

Live TV Tuesdays.jpg

Theater The Institution Theater
Directed by Various
Cast Various
Crew Various
Initial Run Sep/Oct/Nov 2009
Subsequent Run(s) 2010-2012

Live TV Tuesdays (formerly known as "Teen Angst Tuesdays") were a series of theatrical presentations at The Institution Theater where casts of mostly improvisors presented staged versions of beloved TV episodes.

History

Tom Booker began the tradition of Live TV Tuesdays in 2009 with his production of Staged by the Bell, a live-theater presentation of the Saved by the Bell episode "Jessie's Song". This sort of production was not unprecedented for Mr. Booker: in Los Angeles, he had directed a similar take on The Brady Bunch (called The Real Live Brady Bunch) to great success.

Staged by the Bell was performed at the Spider House. Subsequent productions happened at the Highball. Up through the Buffy production, productions of Live TV Tuesdays stayed exclusively at that venue, but starting in 2012, each production would spend the first month of its run at the Highball, and the second month at The Institution, which had a newly-constructed theater.

In 2011 and 2012, the Institution hit great commercial success with a series of Joss-Whedon-based productions of Buffy, Angel, Doctor Horrible, and Firefly. (They then capitalized on that success with The Joss Whedon Pajama Party.) Unfortunately, with success, Live TV Tuesdays also got the attention of the various TV companies' legal departments. Firefly received a cease-and-desist order from FOX after their second performance. South Park received a cease-and-desist order from Viacom very early in their run.

After that, The Institution Theater ceased production on Live TV Tuesdays.

List of TV Tuesdays Runs