Review
I got to the Orpheum Theatre (very nice place) about 7:20 this time and waited around until 7:40 or so until they decided to let people in. I was escorted to my seat where the usher was impressed I was so far up and also impressed I was in the center of front row. Front row is so close that I could put my hand up on the stage. She was also amazed I was by myself for some reason.

I waited for the show to start and they did about 8:05. Big giant applause and everything.

Colin also asked how many people thought they got hints or some advance notice as to what happens and then told the people who raised their hands that, "You’re all bastards."

Also, during the show, Brad would make fun of Colin for being the snack fairy.

The first game they started off with was Moving People, which was really funny as they were fixing cars in Greece. Cars were also carryable. They were trying to roll a car down a hill and the woman pushed Brad weirdly and made him do a pelvic thrust instead. That was a new way to push a car!

That was very amusing. They also did the double dubbing game where Colin does Brad’s voice and audience members voice and vice versa. It was a soap opera in a prison cell as Colin was doing the audience members voice and talked about a psycho guard and the audience member pointed at Brad. Every time Colin did Brad’s voice he would randomly make a weird sound and say, "I’m psycho!"

The female audience member was having one’s baby, an affair with Brad and a former affair with Colin. Also, Brad and Colin were in love with each other during this skit. It was hilarious, especially with Colin and Brad’s love scene going on. Lol.

They also did the Dr. Seuss game, where everything had to rhyme. They were in a dentist’s office and needed two objects. I yelled out Spam and they took it. Colin looked at me really weird for it. He also requested the next object should not be food so it was a bowling pin instead.

They also had some kids for the change game. It was funny as one kid really liked messing with them and Colin and Brad would have to change their sentences ten times. They would start sitting on the stools and as soon as the other said something, they would make the "press the horn" motion with their hand. One time it was about hippos pooing chocolate. It was a Hippo store.

Also was the crime game where Brad committed this crime and had to guess what he did. Brad leaves for a few minutes while we make up this crime. He was wearing a yamaka made of Donald Trump’s hair, with rhinestone chaps, and an eye patch. He had poked penguins with a fork while playing cards with gnomes at a squirrel housing and sausage mounting boutique in Okinawa with a slinky. The place location was fun because Colin kept forgetting it and Brad would plug his ears while Colin would make sure where the location of the crime was. Brad would be guessing so badly at times, he would cover his face and Colin would make a funny face. This is always the longest game in the entire show.

They did the rapping game with MC Dave this time, who manages a grocery store in Grand Island, Nebraska. He liked to play pranks and such. He also got two other audience members to be back up dancers for MC Dave. Colin would be dancing too and we all know Colin cannot dance, especially for rap. Colin started doing the robot and a whole bunch of other random stuff. He’s so funny!

Sounds effects was also done. The audience members were actually pretty good. It was hilarious once it got to the restaurant being on fire. The audience member would "scream" into the thing for help. One of female, so of course Colin was a "woman" again in a way. It was hilarious while the other was for Brad and Brad had a deep yelling voice. The sharp contrast was great. I loved it. I had been laughing so hard during the show, my sides were hurting and my voice was croaking.

Of course, always for last is the most dangerous improv game, the mousetrap game! While getting ready for the game, Brad started impersonating Gollum from Lord of the Rings, complaining the movies were too long and talking about sock fuzz.

This game is where Colin and Brad were on stage with 100 set mousetraps around the stage, blindfolded and barefoot. This was combining it with the ABC game from Whose Line. You would watch them step on a mousetrap, leave their foot there, and lift their foot real quick, having the thing snap. They started getting mean as this time around, they started throwing mousetraps at each other. One point, Brad started to cheat, took off his blindfold and threw them at Colin. Colin told Brad to put it back on as Brad was throwing very accurately there.

I didn’t even pay attention if they were keeping track of the ABCs mostly; I had more fun watching them set off mousetraps.

The show ended a little over 10:30 this time, taking a half hour longer than the last time I saw them.

I had such a great time again, plus Brad and Colin were very puntacular that night as Brad even said it. I took a lot of pictures, against the theatre’s rules but I didn’t care. No one said a thing since I didn’t use flash. Muahahah!

I waited around for a bit, but no autographs this time either. :( That was sad, but oh well. They did have to go to Madison the next night, which is over eight hours away. I was hoping they would do autographs, as I really wanted Colin to sign the snack fairy ad I found in a magazine.

The ushers were very nice, as they didn’t kick us off the property. I had a problem finding a payphone, so I had to use someone else’s sadly, and they were from out of town so it was long distance. Sorry! I waited for my ride while the ushers wanted me to wait inside since I was alone. They were very nice people, probably the nicest I’ve ever encountered actually. I got picked up and went home, ta-da!