Glenn Sumi included Andy's preview of One Man Seen at the Toronto Improv Festival in his list of 10 Top comedy Shows in Toronto in 2002:
"10. Andy Eninger (The Tranzac Club/Jamboree 2002: Toronto Improv Festival, August 18)
Chicago's improv poet laureate devised an entire multi-character show on the spot. Set in a dilapidated playground outside an urban tenement, the astonishing piece examined sexual freedom and loneliness, as full of humanity as it was of humour."
FuzzyCo will open ONE MAN SEEN on Sunday, September 8, 2002 at the WNEP Theater (3209 N. Halsted). There will be a preview performance Sunday, September 1, before the run continues Sundays, September 8 September 29. All performances are at 8 PM. Reservations are available by calling the WNEP Theater box office at (773) 296-1100.
ONE MAN SEEN brings together one of Chicagos best solo performers, Andrew Eninger, and one of the best directors of solo performances in the country, Gary Ruderman. The creator of the Sybil performance collaborated with the director of So I Killed A Few People and many others to develop this new productionONE MAN SEEN.
Andy Eninger does it allwith a bare stage and an audience suggestion Eninger creates a spontaneous one-act play every weekfrom the imagined set to the imagined costumes, from the plot to the quirky characters. Eninger teaches at Second City's training center and performs with GayCo Productions. He is also the creator of "Sybil," a solo improvised format created at the Playground Theater.
The cast of One Man Seen is Andy Eninger.
One Man Seen is directed by Gary Ruderman.
The technical direction of One Man Seen is in the capable hands of Heather Elam.
Photos, the press release, and other press information can be found here.
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