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News Annoyance Theatre to Kill More People Off-Broadway Through Feb. 14 So I Killed a Few People, the Annoyance Theater hit currently playing Off-Broadway at the Piano Store, has extended for a second time.

So I Killed a Few People, the Annoyance Theater hit currently playing Off-Broadway at the Piano Store, has extended for a second time.

The one-man show, now running through Feb. 14, 1999 was first featured this past August as part of the second annual New York City International Fringe Festival. It then reopened at the Piano Store on the Lower East Side on Nov. 5.

So I Killed... was penned by Gary Ruderman and David Summers, both members of the Chicago-based Annoyance. Summers stars as Archie Nunn, a death-row inmate whose final request -- honored by the Supreme Court -- is to perform his own one-man show. Dressed in the prison uniform and under the close watch of armed guards, Nunn tells his tale of advertising, death row and Disneyworld. Ruderman directs.

Other Annoyance productions which have visited New York include The Real Live Brady Bunch and Co-Ed Prison Sluts.

For more information, call (212) 420-1466. -- By Robert Simonson

 
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