SONG CLIP: Lindsay Lohan and Winona Ryder Went Shopping (2/10)

You read the headlines. You saw the news. But did you HEAR the song? From mermaids to mean girls, these ladies brought a lesson to the off (off) Broadway stage...


Starring:
Rob Schiffman
Stefan Schick
Rebecca Vigil
Deb Rabbai

Piano:
Eric March


The Audience Voted...

Called a "trannys-formational" musical, The Solution Cuts Both Ways brought home the Phony award this week. This tale follows a secret passion that inspires a once beef-of-a-man to live out a normal life as a tranny, Robin. Her free spirit and passion touches her closest friends. But when the two sons of Robin's lady friend plan to overthrow their mother's lifestyle in "Throw Mamma From the Tranny," you wonder if the whole cast will make it through alive...

This show is best enjoyed with Gatorade or vodka (straight, of course).


Don't forget to VOTE for BNHM, Rob Schiffmann and Ralph Buckley by March 31.

Valerie Smaldone THIS WEEK with BNHM


Join the cast of BNHM this week with a special guest appearance by award-winning radio personality, Valerie Smaldone. You know what she sounds like. So come out put the voice to a face!


And...
Don't forget to VOTE for BNHM, Rob Schiffmann & our Producer Ralph Buckley by March 31st~

SPOTLIGHT BIO: Kobi Libii



Broadway's Next H!T Musical would like to spotlight Kobi Libii, our "cartoonishly" funny guy!


What is your favorite part of the show?

Sweating in a tuxedo. Somehow it's classier than sweating elsewhere.


Who or what inspired you to do improv?

I just followed my dreams and my pathological need for approval.


How long have you been singing/improvising?

Improvising since high school, singing since church choir at age, I dunno, 5?

I don't think this is what my church choirmaster had in mind when teaching

me to harmonize.


What has been your favorite improvisational journey/character that you have played?

For some reason I love playing cartoonishly masculine assholes--think Gaston in Beauty and the Beastor that guy who picked on you in high school. I once improvised a character like this who was named Don Johnson. I loved playing that guy.


When you aren't found at the Phony Awards, where might you be out in the city?

Sweating through something less classy than a tuxedo.


How do you keep it all together when you are up on stage doing your thing?

I think of something sad, like the audience not approving of me.


What was your first gig in musical improv?

My college improv group, Just Add Water at Yale.


How did you become a part of BNHM?

I knew some of the people involved in BNHM from a different improv theater we all work at (Chicago City Limits). They invited me to come play around with the group, sort of an informal get-to-know-you/try-out. We all hit it off and the rest is history...in as much as it

happened in the past.


What is it like for you to take the stage here in NYC?

Sweaty


Mini-bio

Everything about me is chronicled in my memoir, Kobi Libii: Please Approve of My Life Choices