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|Theater = [[The Institution Theater]]
|Theater = [[The Institution Theater]]
|Director = {{Unbulleted list | [[Clifton Highfield]] (season 1) | [[Mason Pitluk]] (season 2) }}
|Director = {{Unbulleted list | [[Clifton Highfield]] (season 1) | [[Mason Pitluk]] (season 2) }}
|Cast = {{Unbulleted list | [[James C. Leary]] | [[Syndey Huddleston]] | [[Mike Carreon]] | [[Ceej Allen]] | [[Alex Ayala]] | various guests }}
|Cast = {{Unbulleted list | [[James C. Leary]] | [[Sydney Huddleston]] | [[Mike Carreon]] | [[Ceej Allen]] | [[Alex Ayala]] | various guests }}
|Run = Sep 2014
|Run = Sep 2014
|Subsequent Runs = Apr-May 2015
|Subsequent Runs = Apr-May 2015
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== Origins ==
== Origins ==
Late Night Time Machine with Teddy Hancox was conceived by Tess Hermes, James C. Leary, and Mason Pitluk in the Summer of 2014. The show was pitched to the Institution Theater with [[Clifton Highfield]] signed on to direct, [[Sydney Huddleston]] signed on to play second lead Matilda Weatherspoon, [[Ceej Allen]] signed on as a performer, and [[Mark Shoemaker]] signed on as Technical Director. Hermes and Pitluk would write and produce while Leary would play host Teddy Hancox. Hermes, Leary, and Pitluk pitched the show after an unconventional presentation; rather than just talk about the concept, they presented a three minute glimpse into an episode featuring a David Lynch guest interview, a off-air Tildy-Teddy interaction, and a Lucky Strike Cigarettes commercial.


== Season 1 ==
== Season 1 ==
'''Episode 1'''
* Marlon Brando ([[Mike Kinald]])
* David Lynch ([[Ceej Allen]])
* Julia Child ([[Topping Haggerty]])
* Justin Bieber (backstage) ([[Andrew Maniaci]])
'''Episode 2'''
* Anne Frank ([[Alex Ayala]])
* Socrates ([[Luke Wallens]])
* Bindi Irwin ([[Ann Flynn Terrell]])
* Beethoven ([[Ceej Allen]])
'''Episode 3'''
* Sigmund Freud ([[Andrew Schwartz]])
* Shirley Temple ([[Alli Huston]]))
* Paula Deen ([[Rebecca Marsh]])
* Bindi Irwin (backstage) ([[Ann Flynn Terrell]])
* Marlon Brando (backstage) ([[Mike Kinald]])
'''Episode 4'''
* Charles Manson ([[Tom Booker]])
* Annie Oakley ([[Heidi Rogers]])
* Justin Bieber ([[Andrew Maniaci]])
* Anne Frank ([[Alex Ayala]])
* Marlon Brando (backstage) ([[Mike Kinald]])
* Fatally Wounded Audience Member ([[Luke Wallens]]])


== Christmas Special Spectacular ==
== Christmas Special Spectacular ==

Revision as of 17:18, 26 June 2015


Late Night Time Machine

Late Night Time Machine Poster.jpg

Theater The Institution Theater
Directed by
Cast
Initial Run Sep 2014
Subsequent Run(s) Apr-May 2015

Late Night Time Machine is an improvised historical talk show at The Institution Theater.

Summary

A performance of _Late Night Time Machine_.
Teddy Hancox and Tildy Weatherspoon

Late Night Time Machine with Teddy Hancox is an entirely written and entirely improvised live comedy show created by Tess Hermes, James C. Leary, and Mason Pitluk. The show features Teddy Hancox (James C. Leary), a talk-show host from 1968 (aka "the golden era of late-night"). Each show features new guest improvisors who arrive in character as historical figures or celebrities from past, present, and future. Sydney Huddleston co-stars as Matilda "Tildy" Weatherspoon, the show's intern/PA turned producer, and Mike Carreon as Teddy's sidekick, Bud Grouper.

The show includes on-air interviews, off-air interactions both on-set, in the green room, and behind the scenes, and commercial sketches typical of 1968.

Origins

Late Night Time Machine with Teddy Hancox was conceived by Tess Hermes, James C. Leary, and Mason Pitluk in the Summer of 2014. The show was pitched to the Institution Theater with Clifton Highfield signed on to direct, Sydney Huddleston signed on to play second lead Matilda Weatherspoon, Ceej Allen signed on as a performer, and Mark Shoemaker signed on as Technical Director. Hermes and Pitluk would write and produce while Leary would play host Teddy Hancox. Hermes, Leary, and Pitluk pitched the show after an unconventional presentation; rather than just talk about the concept, they presented a three minute glimpse into an episode featuring a David Lynch guest interview, a off-air Tildy-Teddy interaction, and a Lucky Strike Cigarettes commercial.

Season 1

Episode 1

Episode 2

Episode 3

Episode 4

Christmas Special Spectacular

Season 2

April 3rd - Episode 1 - Back From the Future

April 10th

April 17th - Episode 3 - Party Time (or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Manuel Noriega)

April 24th - Episode 4 -

May 1st - Episode 5 - Teddy Saves America

May 8th - Episode 6 -

Media

Photos

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