The Neo-Futurists close their 2009-2010 prime-time season with real games, real cash prizes and real pressure from the boss in 'CRISIS (A Musical Game Show),' devised by and hosted by John Pierson, Dan Kerr-Hobert and Clifton Frei. 'CRISIS' is modeled after classic game shows of the 70's, 80's and 90's, challenging players in areas of corporate ethics, percentages, creative potential, economics, and of course, pop culture. Players climb the corporate ladder and the top executive takes home up to a third of the door sales in cash! (With a sell-out house, that means over 500 bucks to a single winner!) Also, 3% of all ticket sales are donated to charities of the winners' choice. Arrive at the theatre by 7:30 p.m. to take an old school Scantron test. The top eight scorers are the players for the night, forming two teams (corporations). Employees of the winning corporation duke it out in a free-for-all dare game to see who lands the highly coveted position of top executive. New questions and dares each night and new themes each weekend. It's never the same show twice!
Added by Upcoming Robot on May 4, 2010