Is Tonight's 'Pie and Ear Show' All Wet, or What?

Nobody says the rain's gonna drown out the improv

Wednesday Night's Alright for Pie Tin
Wednesday Night's Alright for Pie Tin

They're back for one last show, and the God of Thunder can go fuck himself.

Or, OK, maybe not Thor, maybe Ororo or one of the other weather-based heroes most of us know only because we were sodden with the pre-cinematic Marvel Universe in our geekiest teenage years.

Anyway, rain be damned, the madcap improvisers of The Pie and Ear Show will be doing their monthly thing at the Vortex for the last time this night – Wednesday, which is from, like, Woden's Day, and of course we all know whose father he is – and we can imagine few people more fun to be trapped in a possibly storm-tossed theatre with than Tyler Bryce, Les McGehee, Jodi and Owen Egerton, Megan Flynn, and Britain Spellings.

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Pie and Ear Show, God of Thunder, The Vortex, Tyler Bryce, Owen Egerton, Jodi Egerton, Megan Flynn, Britain Spellings, Les McGeHee

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