Comedy Thingy members Dave Bonde, Jeff De Leon, Clay Sander, and Rick Davis

Saturday, August 26, 7:30 p.m.

The Black Box Theatre, 1623 Fifth Avenue, Moline IL

Presented in the style of a radio play complete with live music, sound effects, and actors with scripts in hand, three new episodes of the locally produced podcast All You Care to Eat will be performed by the area troupe Comedy Thingy and taped in front of a live “studio” audience.

Formed in 2013, the four-man troupe Comedy Thingy delivers the original comedy stylings of Dave Bonde, Jeff De Leon, Rick Davis, and Clay Sander, all of whom hail from the Quad Cities area and can claim thousands of hours of making crowds laugh with organizations including ComedySportz, The Second City, and Chicago's iO (ImprovOlympic) theatre. The comedians' talents have already been showcased in three half-hour All You Care to Eat podcasts to date, with the Black Box Theatre housing the recording of three additional episodes in an August 26 evening that also features Tom Maicke, Jessica White, Kathryn Sander, Mike Brose, and show host Patrick Brennan.

Comedy Thingy's uncensored stylings make All You Care to Eat recommended for ages 18 and over, and tickets are $10 each for the night's three-show taping. For more information and tickets, call (563)284-2350 or visit TheBlackBoxTheatre.com; for more on the troupe itself and to hear past All You Care to Eat episodes, visit ComedyThingy.com.

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