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Pat Hazell Returns To Thrasher With Another Blast From The Past

19 May 2019 News


From the creator of The Wonder Bread Years comes a one-man show that reveals evidence of a misspent youth. Your permanent record holds all the secrets that can dramatically impact your future. Seinfeld writer Pat Hazell uncovers his own record in a confessional night of humor, heart and humanity. From his early addiction to card tricks (up to three packs a day) to his recent divorce living happily ever after, Pat opens the vault to all his faults to turn a stroll down Memory Lane into a high-speed chase down Memory Highway. If you can’t laugh at yourself, why not laugh at him? Join us for Hazell’s funny new one-man show on Saturday, June 8 at 7:30 p.m., or for his matinee performance on Sunday, June 9 at 3 p.m.

Pat Hazell is one of the original writers for NBC’s Seinfeld, a Tonight Show veteran, a critically acclaimed playwright and a contributing commentator to National Public Radio. His 25 years of experience as a writer, producer and director have made him a go-to guy for new American theater. As a playwright, Pat’s first endeavor, Bunk Bed Brothers, was optioned by Columbia Pictures, then gained the attention of the TV industry and was filmed as the sit-com, American Pie, for NBC. Hazell’s signature work, The Wonder Bread Years, a grand salute to the baby-boomer generation, aired on PBS where they referred to Hazell as “America’s Foremost Pop Culture Anthropologist.” Currently, the live theatrical tour of The Wonder Bread Years is enjoying success across the US.

Tickets are $25 and available at the Thrasher office, Horicon Bank (Green Lake); Ripon Drug, Pick ‘N Save (Ripon); Twister (Princeton); or by calling the Thrasher office at (920)294-4279.  Online tickets available at www.thrasheroperahouse.com.

Sponsored by the Thrasher Board of Directors, this program is also supported in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts. Accommodations provided by the Heidel House Resort & Spa.


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