Pommelhorse Productions presents An Evening With Mary Jo Pehl and Trace Beaulieu at the Wilde Roast Cafe Parlor Room, on December 21st from 6:30-7:30p.m.
Wilde Roast Cafe | 65 Main St SE | Minneapolis, MN 55414
Admission is free | Cash barPommelhorse proudly presents “Mystery Science Theater 3000” alums Mary Jo Pehl & Trace Beaulieu, both currently on tour with Cinematic Titanic — the live stage version of “Mystery Science Theater 3000”, for an evening of conversation and commiseration. Both Mary Jo and Trace will be reading from their recently published books, “Employee of the Month and Other Big Deals” and “Silly Rhymes for Belligerent Children.”
“Employee of the Month and Other Big Deals” is Pehl’s compilation of stories and essays, and Beaulieu’s “Silly Rhymes for Belligerent Children” is a beautifully illustrated book of darkly hilarious poetry.
Beaulieu and Pehl will conclude the readings with a Q&A. Books will be available for purchase and signing
Things like this are the MAIN reason I live in the Twin Cities!
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I thought it was for the Mary Richards retirement party.
(Mandatory retirement at age 75 from station WJM).
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That’s pretty cool. A nice way for them to promote their work, press a little flesh with fans and make some side cash.
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This would make a perfect bonus feature for the next SHOUT! box set,don’t you think??
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I live in the Twin Cities BECAUSE of the winters! :razzmad:
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Whenever I think I live at the center of the Universe here in the NJ/NY/CT area, something like this happens to put me in my place.
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I think “An Evening with” should be longer than 6:30 – 7:30, although if they stay all night drinking with fans, I am ok with it.
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That WOULD make a great Shout Factory DVD feature.
Dr. Forrester Vs. Pearl Forrester
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*running upstairs to check calendar* *then calling husband to see if he would like to indulge my fangirl tendencies by driving me there because I hate driving downtown*
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Next, they will be doing “Love Letters” at the Twin Cities Performing Arts center.
THAT I’d love to see.
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