The cast of this show includes all familiar faces to BNW regulars, which means they're all experienced at this specific kind of funny, and work together very well. The night I attended, regular cast member Doug Neithercott was out so Director/co-creator/host Caleb McEwen filled in for him, and you'd never know he wasn't part of the regular cast, except for when he's playing "Doug." He's joined by Lauren Anderson (a 20-year BNW vet who can crack me up just by listing names of Minnesota State Parks), Denzel Belin, Isabella Dunsieth, and Katy McEwen. And yes, Katy and Caleb are married (for 30 years, as comes out in this love-themed show), which creates some fun unplanned humor when Caleb performs as Doug. They're accompanied as always by Jon Pumper on keys, creating a constant soundscape and occasionally becoming part of the show (including a very funny song about a sensitive pianist). Matthew Vichlach runs the lights, sound, and video, with some fun lighting effects and video gags.
Isabella Dunsieth, Lauren Anderson, Denzel Belin, Doug Neithercott, and Katy McEwan (photo courtesy of BNW) |
On Friday and Saturday nights, the hour-and-forty-five-minute show (including intermission in which to enjoy the specialty cocktails) is followed by an improv session. The performers change out of the BNW uniform (black pants and solid color tops) to their street clothes, signifying their loosening up (although the scripted show is pretty loose too, if more controlled). They run through a couple of improv games based on audience prompts, and show off a different comedy muscle than the ones utilized in the main show.
Whenever I see a BNW show, there are always several groups in the audience - family, or friends, or coworkers (that are cooler than mine). They offer discounts for groups of 8 or more (an even bigger discount for 20 or more), and with the table seating and fun concessions, this seems like a great option for a fun and unique group outing.
If you're in need of a laugh, head to the Dudley Riggs Theatre on Hennepin Avenue in downtown Minneapolis (now a part of Hennepin Theatre Trust) to experience the very funny and relatable Love and Other Things that Ruined My Life.