The Early Evening Show, Mike Miclon’s spoof of a Late-Night talk-Show, will be livestreamed beginning at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 27, from Johnson Hall in Gardiner. Submitted photo

The Early Evening Show, Mike Miclon’s spoof of a Late-Night talk-Show, will be livestreamed beginning at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 27, from Johnson Hall in Gardiner. The Early Evening Show is filled with hilarious comedy, incredible music, and wild improvisations. Featuring physical comedian, Jason Tardy, dynamic folk-duo, Oren Robinson and April Reed-Cox (AKA The Early Evening Show Orchestra), mad jugglers, Shane and Collin Miclon, Fritz Grobe of Diet Coke and Mentos fame, and your host-funny man Mike Miclon. We will also feature special guests.

Audience members will be able to watch the show from the comfort and safety of their own homes but will still be able to interact with the show through the chat feature.

The Early Evening Show, created in Buckfield Maine’s Oddfellow Theater in 1998, is the longest-running live variety show in Maine and for the first time in its history will actually be on the air! The Bangor Daily News called the show “a seamless, hilarious production” and CBS Sunday Morning called it “must-see reality.” The show comes complete with a band, guest interviews, improv commercials, and big finales, and a guest spot from the Buckfield Department of Tourism.

The performance will be filmed live at Johnson Hall and broadcast over the internet to all who have the ticket link. Each unique link will be sent out through email on the day of the show to ticket holders. Each ticket purchased covers your household. Each ticket purchased covers your household.  Each show will be roughly 90 minutes. Tickets are available through the Johnson Hall website at johnsonhall.org.

For more information, contact Pam Rideout at info@johnsonhall.org.

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