Friday, September 24, 2010

Some INDY emails and comments sent to Mr. Fry


Thank you, thank you, thank you for encouraging us to go and see this show! I just got home and I wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed it; I laughed and I cried (sometimes simultaneously!). It was fabulous!
Marilea


I think I speak for our group when I say our spirits were definitely lifted tonight after visiting They Call Me Mister Fry! We even felt that James should have received part of the profits because he was in charge of watching Excalibur for most of the evening. What a wonderful suggestion!
We can't wait to regroup and discuss once everyone has had the chance to see it. Thanks for encouraging us to go (*and sit up front for our chance in the spotlight).
Julie Arnold


Hi Jack,

I may be back personally. I sent emails to 3 of my friends and one of them I offered to accompany. Even my son liked the show, and to get an 11 year old engaged in anything other than video games is utterly amazing. Sean is actually a gifted student but almost nothing motivates him. At least, nothing intrinsic seems to motivate him. So to hear him say he really enjoyed the show, made me feel great that someone touched him.

It never ceases to amaze me how a single choice can take us places we would have never dreamed.

I wish you best!

Dave Humes


John: Hope you feel that your Indianapolis run was a great success. Pat and I were excited to see you and to enjoy your performance. You reflect a strong understanding of the humanity of your pupils. Know that all children have lives which extend well beyond the classroom. You show understanding and humility with good humor, and I am pleased to have been a brief part of your direction. Thank you for honoring me. I went home all puffed up.
Continue your success. I hope that you and Nancy can work things out.
Keep in touch. Mr. Robinson (FRED)



I just got back. Thank you for recommending this! I absolutely loved it. My 11 year old son even liked it. I sat close to Dr. Ross and she was really moved as well. I emailed some teacher friends about it when I got home. …and I’m thinking about going to see it one more time before it ends. No points necessary…. lol.

See you in class,

Dave

Only TWO Shows Left!!!

Hey gang. I only have two shows left. I'm having the time of my life. I hope you can make it. There is no Sunday show. Here is the link to buy tickets.


Tickets $20 general
Teachers $10
Students $7

Friday, Sept 24th 8pm
Saturday, Sept, 25th, 8pm

Ticket's available on Ticket web and by calling 317-522-8099

They Call Me Mister Fry
Back By Popular Demand
a Command Return Engagement
2 weeks only!!!





They Call Me Mister Fry is Mr. Fry's TRUE story of his 1st-year teacher teaching 5th grade in South Central Los Angeles. It's a funny and poignant story that has all the laughter, tears, and drama of an American Classic. It not only tells the struggles of a mid-westerner from Indiana dealing with a challenging, multi-ethnic body of students and his journey through the bowels of the big city bureaucracy, but his efforts to find his place in the world in this beautiful story about transformation, redemption, the fragility of life, and what we think our purpose is.


Mister Fry just recently won it's 2nd Best of the Fest from the2010 Hollywood Fringe Festival (Asylum Theater) in June where 15 of the very best shows were selected from 176 shows and asked to extend (and Mister Fry was one of the 15). Mister Fry just recently played 3 months off-broadway at the Comic Strip Live Theater last November, December, and January. It played 2 Command Performances for THE Department of Education in Washington, DC, and has won the endorsement ofStephen Colbert from The Colbert Report. You can go to his website to see it (misterfry.com) It also won it's first one of theBest of the Fest from the DC theater critics in the 2009 Washington Capital Fringe where it was additionally honored with Best Male Monologue (All Arts Review).

"Jack Fry is the Patch Adams of Education" - LA Examiner
"... haunting and unforgettable." - Venice Magazine
"Gritty, but hopeful." - Curtain up New York
"This production has all the heart, audacity, and originality to
stand out from the crowd mainly because of the artistry of Jack Fry"
5 stars (A Best of the Fest) DC Theater Scene
"Charismatic Comic timing... droll impersonation skills... boisterous
stage presents... brings to mind Robin Williams." LA Weekly GO