You see, when a man loves a woman enough, and birds have sex
with bees, beautiful sketch comedies emerge. This has nothing to
do with The No Show, but we thought you might be interested.
Drawing its influences from the "classics" (Mr. Show, The State,
Night Court, etc.) The No Show is a wild and woolly sketch
comedy ride filled with thrills, chills, and power drills*. Funny
things also happen. It's the greatest UNH sketch comedy cable access
show called The No Show ever... in this year. In fact, it
won the best No Show at the No Show Awards and Boating Expo in 1998
(mid-west region). Why are you still reading this and not watching
our fantastic show? You make me sick.
The No Show reached an end in the spring of 2002, but it will live on in our hearts forever... or until the tapes degrade to the point where they are unwatchable. We should probably make extra copies. I have to go now. *Power drills in the metaphorical sense. See what the press is saying about The No Show! 03/04/00 - The New Hampshire 12/03/99 - The New Hampshire 04/16/99 - The New Hampshire (TNH changed their site, articles no longer available, jerks) See what our parents are saying about The No Show! "This is so embarassing." - Chris' parents "We prayed for God to kill our son. Oh, how we've prayed." - Tom's parents "Jeremy who?" - Jeremy's parents "I just wish my son would find another job." - God |