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Sketchiest Spoilers!

Posted on: May 15th, 2012 by pete

This Saturday, May 19 – 8:00pm at Comedy Bar, the Sketchiest Sketch Show returns!

Joined by Smells Like the 80s and Templeton Philharmonic, the Approximately 3 Peters return to headline this laugh spectacular with a bunch of brand new material.

In true Aint It Cool fashion, we can reveal some spoilers about the new Peters material:

  • The Peters will ASSEMBLE in their opening credits sequence.
  • Something is living in the walls.
  • A full moon will threaten someone’s cover.
  • The Empire has a problem with religious tolerance.  And they have a solution.
  • Flashbacks to 1992 and 1998 will clearly date the Peters.
  • Rick Santorum got some help from a dubiously higher power.
  • The curtain call – like the closing credits of a Marvel movie – does not mean the show is over. 

Join the Peters, the Templeton Philharmonic, and Smells Like the 80′s this Saturday, May 19 for THE SKETCHIEST SHOW!

Click here for more!

 

The Sketchiest Sketch Show 2012

Posted on: April 17th, 2012 by pete

Celebrate the Sketchiest sketch comedy of the year with 2011 Sketchiest Sketch Troupe Award Winners Approximately 3 Peters, and special guests Templeton Philharmonic and Smells Like the 80s!

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