Best of Shadowbox 2015 or Which One's Pink at Shadowbox Live (Up to 58% Off)
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Sketch comedy and rock troupe delivers the funniest bits of the season or a multimedia tribute to the music of Pink Floyd
The Deal
- Best of Shadowbox 2015 or Which One’s Pink
- When:
- Best of Shadowbox 2015: select shows through August 22
- Which One’s Pink: select shows through September 27
- Where: Shadowbox Live
- General admission
- Door time: one hour before showtime
Ticketing Options
Best of Shadowbox 2015 (Fridays at 7:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. and Saturdays at 10:30 p.m. through August 22)
- $25 for two tickets (up to $60 value)
- $50 for four tickets (up to $120 value)
Which One’s Pink (Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m. through September 27)
- $24 for two tickets (up to $52 value)
- $48 for four tickets (up to $104 value)
Best of Shadowbox 2015 and Which One’s Pink
- In a standard Shadowbox show: a gifted ensemble of improv comics and singers delivers an immersive, fast-paced cabaret experience
- In a Best of Shadowbox show: audiences are privy to the most popular sketches and songs of the troupe’s 2014–15 season, including those from Out of Control 2014, Freak Show 2014, and Sex at the Box 2015
- Songs you might hear during a Best of Shadowbox show: boisterous performances of Pink’s “Sober,” Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” Janis Joplin’s “Ball and Chain,” and Queen’s “Somebody to Love”
- Sketches you might see during a Best of Shadowbox show: a take-down of reality TV, a skewering of zombie politics, and a Twilight Zone take on modern unrequited love (“The Friend Zone”)
- In a Which One’s Pink show: the crowd is treated to a two-hour celebration of Pink Floyd’s musicians and music, with the songs performed by Shadowbox’s actors and video support provided by students from Columbus College of Art and Design
- What you might see during a Which One’s Pink show: actors’ renditions of Syd Barrett and his life, and an exploration of the story behind Pink Floyd and The Wizard of Oz
- Songs you might hear during a Which One’s Pink show: energetic renditions of 23 proggy Floyd hits including “Money” and “Great Gig in the Sky”
Need To Know Info
About Shadowbox Live
Shadowbox Live dawned with The Dawn of Infinite Dreams. The ensemble's first original rock opera roared to life in 1988, and audiences followed in its wake. The crowds soon outgrew the group's original space, and the artists set out to find a home that could meet public demand and a printing press that could create all of those programs. Several venues and countless rollicking shows later, the Shadowboxers maintain an ambitious 52-week-per-year performance schedule, combining full theatrical productions with original sketch revues, intimate cabaret-style concerts, and immersive multimedia experiences. And the company grew right along with its reputation—so much so, in fact, that it claims to be the largest resident theater company in America.