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Shawn stage work ranges from his solo show to more traditional theatre work and everything in-between.
SHAWN'S SOLO SHOW
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current show is a collection of scenes with unique characters and
creatures.
In one scene a faceless man hungry for pasta plays with his food to the delight of the audience. In "ON SALE", A loose thread becomes an explosion of apparel. A night on the town becomes a disastrous date for a well intentioned, accident prone stranger. |
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The
masks aren't ordinary face coverings. Tennis ball eyes, hat's worn upside down
and velcro skin are a few of the ingredients for this comedic buffet. Shawn's
robot character will leave you wondering what's real and what's a machine, and
his Gorilla has caused more than one audience member to leap from their seats |
TECHNICAL NEEDS
| Shawn's solo show is adaptable to indoor, outdoor, small stage, large stage and 'ALMOST' any location. A sound system is required and adequate lighting for the performance. | Because the show is
segmented, it can fit any time frame - 5 minute television spot, 20 minute
section of a variety show, 45 minute children's show or a full length family
concert presentation. |
TILTED MEN SHOW
| Originally performed at Calgary's Loose Moose Theatre, this show become an instant success adding two extra weeks of performances. |
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An hour of unbelievable craziness and creativity. Chair combat, Robotic birthdays, and more. The show's "Indoor Fireworks" left many an audience on their feet applauding well after the close of the show. | Originally performed by Shawn Kinley, Ryan Bellville and Levi MacDougall, the TILTED MEN baby sketch was hi-lighted on the COMEDY CHANNELS, "Elvira Kurt's Adventures in Comedy". |
RANDOM ACTS
| Shawn Kinley's Random Acts is improvisation at it's wackiest. Using improvisers from the world famous LOOSE MOOSE THEATRE Shawn creates an evening's entertainment from the audience's suggestions. | "The
quick-thinking and mental flexibility of the actors really was
impressive, aid created an unusually strong rapport with the audience,
who contributed sketch suggestions and. lines of dialogue with no
inhibitions at all.
If laughter is medicine, Shawn Kinley and
Random acts could do wonderful things for the Health Care system" |
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Technical requirements are dependent on the performance space and audience. Contact Shawn for more info. | |