Anointed Greens sketch team is taking a moment to honor Black women in pop culture who deserve their flowers, some real, some fictional, all equally important. A mix of sketches will honor R&B legends like Mariah Carey, female friendships, and unsung heroes like Boo Boo The Fool while other ones will call out Drake's new rap lyrics and dads who owe over $2500 in child support and therefore can't get a passport. It's silly, it's biting, and every sketch leaves you with a new fact you didn't know about!
Starring Paige Elson, Dyani Rejae, and April Rock. Directed by Ashleigh Hairston
Content Warning: Gunshot sounds
Anointed Greens is an all-black women's sketch team based in Los Angeles featuring writers and performers Paige Elson, Dyani Rejae, and April Rock. The sketch team was formed in 2022 when someone asked, “Where are the black women sketch teams at," however, the three have been working together since 2013 in acting classes and doing comedy at UCB. The team has been featured at theaters all over Los Angeles and most recently at SF Sketchfest. Collectively their on-screen and writing credits include "Bel-Air," "Frasier" (reboot), "Grand Crew," "Twenties," Nickelodeon, "Just Fab," and Apple, as well as UCB's Harold Night, Maude Night, Lloyd Night, being Kissed by Seal, touched by Beyonce, and DM'd by Mariah Carey. So, as you can see, they're Black Royalty.
Directed by Ashleigh Hairston. Ashleigh is an actor, writer, producer, and voice actor from Seattle, WA. She is currently a co-head writer on an unannounced legacy series at Nickelodeon Animation Studios. She also served as head writer on Jessica's Big Little World, a pre-school spinoff of the 2x NAACP, GLAAD, and Emmy nominated series Craig of the Creek where she was formerly a staff writer and voice of the wild-eyed scientist, Wren! It was recently announced at San Diego Comic-Con that Ashleigh is the new voice of the iconic Babs Bunny in Warner Bros. revival Tiny Toons Looniversity, now on MAX!
Doors at 9 PM, Show starts at 9:30 PM
Seating begins 15 minutes before showtime, there is NO LATE SEATING. Seats are assigned on a first come first served basis, from the front of the theatre to the back. If you want to sit closer, be sure to arrive earlier.
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