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Staten Islander, bicycle commuter, parent, flack for local public television station, preservationist, foodie, traveler, etc.
Staten Islander, bicycle commuter, parent, flack for local public television station, preservationist, foodie, traveler, etc.
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January 30, 2007
Don't miss Rev. Jen Goes to the Movies! An evening with the Patron Saint of the Uncool, featuring movies by and starring Reverend Jen Tuesday, January 30, 2007 at 7:00 PM 10 bucks (includes post-screening pizza party!) Pioneer Theater: 155 East 3rd Street 212.591.0434 For reservations: http://www.twoboots.com/pioneer/
This description from Rev. Jen herself:
For one night only, downtown celebutante, author and art star, Reverend Jen, will stun audiences with the sheer hilarity and brilliance of movies that she has starred in, written or directed. (And if audiences aren’t stunned at least they get complimentary pizza afterward.) Since the screening is only an hour and forty minutes long, she’ll only be showing her faves – cinematic gems sure to light up the screen. Included are the following:
Doo-Doo, Exile in Teletubbyland (directed by John Ennis): What happens when Reverend Jen dons a brown teletubby suit and hits the streets claiming to be the “Pete Best” of the Teletubbies? For one thing, she gets thrown out of FAO Schwartz!
Whitney le Blanc, NYU Hooker (directed by John Ennis): Madness ensues when Reverend Jen goes undercover with a hidden camera, to portray “Whitney le Blanc” a former NYU student who turns to prostitution in order to pay back 64,000 dollars in student loans!
Reverend Jen’s Really Cool Neighborhood (directed by Reverend Jen): Installments from Rev. Jen’s never-before-seen TV show. Jen interviews downtown luminaries and engages in avant-garde puppetry from the discomfort of her troll museum.
Electra-Elf, “Don’t Worry Bee Happy!” (written by Reverend Jen, directed by Nick Zedd: One of the latest episodes from Jen and Nick’s increasingly popular cable access super-hero show. This episode features Jen’s 4 and 5-year old nephews as mutant insect creatures from another planet.
And that’s just a taste! This evening will be many things to many people, but guaranteed at no point will it be boring!
Tags:
art star, faux teletubby, film, lower east side, pioneer theater, rev jen, two boots
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