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MEGILLAH 3.0: VIDEOS, SKETCHES & PURIM CARNIVAL
Come one, come all to the launch party for Megillah 3.0: The Purim Carnival Experience featuring new live sketches by Killing My Lobster.
COSTUMES ARE ENCOURAGED
It's a multimedia Purim party with the JCCSF's online publication 3200 Stories. We've teamed up with Killing My Lobster, to bring you a spirited, unexpected look at Purim – complete with sketch comedy videos, songs, animations, educational content and more.
PURIM CARNIVAL
Featuring:
- NEW live sketches written and performed by Killing My Lobster
- Beatboxer Tommy ‘Soulati’ Shepherd (Jazz Mafia, Felonious, Living Word Project)
- Megillah reading by Rabbi Shmulik Friedman, of The SoMa Shul
- Food,
- Live Music
- Open Bar,
- Carnival games,
- Video Booths and more!
Presented in partnership with The SoMa Shul, Chabad of Pacific Heights, JCCSF, Intersection for the Arts and San Francisco School of Digital Filmmaking - SFSDF.
Saturday, February 23 • 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Intersection for the Arts
925 Mission Street, #109
Ages 21 and older
Tickets: $20
Click here for Facebook event Page
For more information
https://tickets.jccsf.org/public/loader.asp?target=show.asp%3FshCode%3D1141
or call 415 292 1233
Megillah 3.0 (www.3200Stories.org/megillah) is a curated collection of comedic sketch videos, music and performance. For the first time this year, favorite sketches from the live show have been flipped directly on computer screens, and may be found on-line, allowing viewers to click through this carnival of interactive media to discover why Purim is the liveliest, weirdest and most hilarious holiday of them all.
Killing My Lobster is a Bay Area non-profit theater and film production company proclaimed “Best Comedy Group” by the editors of SF Weekly. Described by the Chronicle as “the closest thing we have to Second City” and heralded as “an orgy of comic genius” by Comedy Central, KML has created original work for HBO, is a two-time winner of the Best of the Fringe Award at the SF Fringe Festival, and was voted "Best Comedy Group" by the San Francisco Bay Guardian.



