The fifty-year history of the Mee-Ow Show at Northwestern University and its influence on contemporary comedy. This book is not only an account of the rebellious fifty-year history of the Mee-Ow Show, now the longest-running student sketch comedy and improv show in the country, but also its far-reaching influence.
The fifty-year history of the Mee-Ow Show at Northwestern University and its influence on contemporary comedy. This book is not only an account of the rebellious fifty-year history of the Mee-Ow Show, now the longest-running student sketch comedy and improv show in the country, but also its far-reaching influence.
Joseph B. Radding was the first Mee-Ow Show’s Surrealist-in-Residence. A former agency creative director, he is an artist, designer, writer, educator, martial artist, and medieval reenactor. He lives in Michigan with his wife, dog, and two cats. Paul W. Warshauer cofounded and coproduced the first Mee-Ow Show. He owns and operates Grande Venues, a historic real estate development company. He also performs original murder mysteries nationwide. He lives in Minnesota.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements Foreword by Seth Meyers Preface 1. Rebellion and Social Change, 1974 2. Survival and Stumble, 1975–1983 3. Recovery and Success, 1984–1990 4. New Groups Emerge, 1991–2001 5. The Formula, 2002–2010 6. Onward to the Fiftieth Anniversary and Beyond, 2011–2023 7. The Legacy, Influence, and Future of the Mee-Ow Show and Its People 8. In Their Own Words: Notable Alumni on the Effect of Their Mee-Ow Experience Appendix: The People Who Made Mee-Ow Index
Acknowledgements Foreword by Seth Meyers Preface 1. Rebellion and Social Change, 1974 2. Survival and Stumble, 1975–1983 3. Recovery and Success, 1984–1990 4. New Groups Emerge, 1991–2001 5. The Formula, 2002–2010 6. Onward to the Fiftieth Anniversary and Beyond, 2011–2023 7. The Legacy, Influence, and Future of the Mee-Ow Show and Its People 8. In Their Own Words: Notable Alumni on the Effect of Their Mee-Ow Experience Appendix: The People Who Made Mee-Ow Index
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