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Mark McKinney plays the guy manning the phones at a high-class restaurant, during his worst day on the job.

Check this two internet video links of an interview before the play opened in Vancouver. [Yvonne]

Canada.com has a new article about Fully Committed.

Fully Committed is back! Mark will be in Vancouver. Read more

Fully Committed (The Independent Weekly Review)

Fully Commited official website

A new article about Mark and the show he co-wrote with Jim Millan Scooby-Doo in Stagefright (2003)

Scooby-Doo is coming! Read the article

Fuddy Meers  (Theater Mania)

According to this article: apparently Mark did a staged reading of a play about baseball with George Wendt in January 2002.

About Saturday Night Live:

 

Q:IN REGARDS TO YOUR WORK ON SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, IS IT TOUGH TO BE PART OF SUCH A LARGE ENSEMBLE, WHERE YOU MIGHT ONLY APPEAR IN ONE OR TWO SKETCHES PER SHOW, AFTER BEING ON KITH WHERE EVERYONE WAS PRETTY HEAVY THROUGHOUT AN EPISODE?


M:Sometimes. Especially if you're only in one skit and it's late in the show, and the show goes on and it rolls, and there's all this excitment backstage, people running around, and costume changes. You have to become a bit of an expert at managing your energy. I came to SNL because when the KITH voted to go off TV, I was the only one who wanted to do another year. I like sketch comedy. For a character comedian, it's a good form, because you get to do something different every week, several times a show even. It's still great fun to do.

Terrible SNL Reruns Are a Good  Idea! 

More:

Interactive Opera featuring Mark McKinney: Confluent Technologies helped create the DVD and web version of this comedic opera production featuring SNL's Mark McKinney. This presentation shows the possibilities when combining Flash and graphics, along with streaming audio and video. You need Real Player (2002)

Edge Comedy- Emerging from the Asyloum- Razor Magazine Mark wrote a little piece of comedy here! (2002)