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What is Killing My Lobster?
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My Lobster (KML) is a San Francisco sketch comedy group and film
production company. Voted Best Comedy Group in San Francisco (2007) by
the SF Weekly, Best Laugh Factory by the San Francisco Bay Guardian
and two-time winner of the Best of the Fringe Award at the San
Francisco Fringe Festivals, KML has produced over two –dozen
theme-based comedy shows. In 2006, KML produced the world premiere of
its first produced full-length play, Hunter Gatherers, by KML alumnus Peter Sinn Nachtrieb.
Extended five times in its 4 month run at SF's Thick House, the play
went on to win Theatre Bay Area's Will Glickman Award for best new Bay
Area play of 2006, and the Steinberg Award for best play produced
outside of New York in 2006.
The group has produced almost 20
short films that have screened at over 40 film festivals including
Sundance, and the San Francisco International Film Festival where the
Lobsters took home a Golden Spire Award. The San Francisco Chronicle
calls Killing My Lobster “the closest thing the Bay Area has to its own
Second City.” Since the Lobster’s first show in a 25-seat
converted office in the Mission on Valentine’s Day, 1997, Killing My
Lobster has worked with over 300 Bay Area actors, writers, directors,
designers, filmmakers and musicians to create exciting original work
for local and national audiences. Killing My Lobster shows regularly
include live bands, thematically coherent through lines, and an
emphasis on high-production values. The material is created
collaboratively which results in a range of comedic styles that fuse
raucous slapstick with sharp satire, wacky monologues with indulgent
musical numbers and once in a while gives rise to a slide show about
cats and nuclear physics.
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