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Mary Jo to Perform in Minneapolis

Mary Jo will present “One Across: My Life As A Former Crossword Puzzle Clue” at the Bryand Lake Bowl, 810 W. Lake St. in Minneapolis Thursday through Saturday, Sept 17-19.

More info here.

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  1. Kenneth Morgan says:

    Does she have any plans to bring this to the East Coast?

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  2. crowschmo says:

    Like the title. :)

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  3. Ron McAdams says:

    Kenneth Morgan:
    Does she have any plans to bring this to the East Coast?

    You get the venue to book her, and I bet she will. ;)

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  4. John Seavey says:

    Just wanted to say that we saw this on Saturday night, and it was really funny. She did it more as a performance piece than sketch comedy–at least I hope that was the case. :) She played a version of herself as a washed up, delusional actress clinging to her fifteen seconds of fame as a crossword puzzle clue from 2004 (she repeatedly checked with her agent as she was up for a big part in the Junior Jumble) and a personal assistant who kept mopping her face with a towel because he was an ex-towel boy for the Twins. Oh, and a helper turtle who she had for her crippling fear of work.

    Bill Corbett was there as well, and came up for a scrapbooking segment that ended with his nachos being immortalized with duct tape. Really really excellent, would totally watch again.

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