PAUL F. TOMPKINS IS ALIVE

HERE NOW DO YOU FIND THE LIVE PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE OF PAUL F. TOMPKINS, THE FAMOUS COMEDIAN.

PLEASE KNOW THAT THIS SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME.

AT ANY TIME.

SATURDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 2020 THE WORLDWIDE WEB

THE THRILLING ADVENTURE HOUR: CHOOSE OUR ADVENTURE

5pm PACIFIC

The beloved stage show in the style of old-time radio returns for a physically distant and emotionally snug performance in which YOU choose our scripts!

Tune in live to vote on which episodes of “Sparks Nevada, Marshal on Mars” and “Beyond Belief” the WorkJuice Players will perform!

And stick around after the show for the Thrilling Cocktail Hour, during which time you can submit questions to the cast, listen in on their conversations, and generally get silly.

Starring the WorkJuice Players: Paul F. Tompkins, Paget Brewster, Busy Philipps, Joshua Malina, Janet Varney, Hal Lublin, Annie Savage, Craig Cackowski, Mark Gagliardi, and Marc Evan Jackson.

Tickets are pay what you want!

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MONDAY 5 OCTOBER 2020 THE WORLDWIDE WEB

LAPKUS AND TOMPKINS OF THE LIVING DEAD

5pm PACIFIC

Lauren Lapkus and Paul F. Tompkins perform a a 2-person improv set for your enjoyment.

Tickets (all ticket types allow access to the livestream) : $5 General Admission / $10 Generous Admission

Can’t watch live? The show will be archived for 7 days after streaming!

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All-new Lapkus and Tompkins shows stream on the first Monday of every month!

THURSDAY 29 OCTOBER 2020 THE WORLDWIDE WEB

SFR SKETCHFEST PRESENTS PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE

6pm PACIFIC

A LIVE virtual event

Comedian, Television writer and Ed Wood superfan Dana Gould (The Simpsons, Stan Against Evil) brings a special adaptation of the screenplay of Wood’s classic film Plan 9 From Outer Space to the virtual SF Sketchfest stage, incorporating miniature visual effects, a stacked cast of comedians (including Maria Bamford, Bobcat Goldthwait, Dana Gould, David Koechner, Jonah Ray, Paul F. Tompkins, Janet Varney, Baron Vaughn and more to be announced), and musical accompaniment by Eban Schletter.

Wry stage directions and narration help pay tribute to the film’s, shall we say, quirkier qualities. Originally titled “Grave Robbers from Outer Space,” Wood’s 1959 science-fiction “masterpiece” follows aliens who utilize a plan to reanimate earth’s dead in order to stop the building of a doomsday weapon. Don’t miss this “so-bad it’s good” staple from the B-movie canon like you’ve never seen it before, recreated for your viewing pleasure by a bunch of people who ought to know better.

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There will be more. Patience.