Tomfoolery Fools Tom, Not Alice Center Hosts Comedy Skit Production
Tomfoolery Fools Tom, Not Alice
Center Hosts Comedy Skit Production
Skits, improv, and comedy can include accidental pratfalls or witty repartée. Either may or may not be found when Aimee Klein’s Skits and Tomfoolery Company comes to New York Mills to perform their special brand of comedy at the Cultural Center on Saturday, March 24.
Produced and directed by stage and screen actor-musician Aimee Klein, the Skits and Tomfoolery troupe brings to life an array of colorful characters which may include hillbilly pop sensation, Jebediah Milkweed; junior high school recorder elitist, Meghan Mavis-Davis; and, of course, the infamous Natasha Vodkavitch, the Russian accordionist and former host of KGB-TV.
The Skits and Tomfoolery Company show was formed in 2014 and has performed throughout the Fargo-Moorhead area. Klein has created a fresh and edgy take on the comedy show format. Always willing to accept a challenge and embark on creative adventures, Klein recently toured throughout the U.S. with Zoppe’s Family Circus.
Comedy-lovers can find the Company wresting laughs at 7:30pm on Saturday, March 24 at 24 N Main Avenue in New York Mills. Tickets are $15 at the door, $12 in advance, and $5 for students. Members do get a discount. Please note: this show does include adult humor. Light refreshments are served and cash bar is available.
For more information or to buy your tickets, please call the Cultural Center at (218) 385-3339 or visit the Center’s website at www.kulcher.org.
The Cultural Center in New York Mills is a rural hub for creativity, community vitality, and lifelong learning in the arts. We offer visitors intimate opportunities to encounter art and artists in our 80-seat concert listening room, two galleries in a historic building, a gift store featuring local artists, an artist residency program, a sculpture park, and a variety of opportunities to learn, grow, and thrive. Since our incorporation in 1990, we have been passionate about connecting people to artists and rich cultural experiences in rural Minnesota, celebrating the local and being a window to the world.