The hastily (and contentiously) titled Up The Arts! was commissioned and written especially for a regional Arts Festival. (And they still asked us back the next year.)
Burn your newspapers!
Kick in your television!
Disembowel your radio!
A loosely-themed concoction of sketches and songs that introduced some of The Missing, Inc.’s longest running characters - Carol Decker, Home Wrecker, The Hovis Singers and a stuffed dog.
You won’t be needing them anymore.
Let The Missing, Inc. guide you through the past month’s news with their usual brash comedy, songs and audience participation.
With a new one-hour show every month, 31 Days described Stop The Press... as “a chance to see really fresh comedy”.
The customary end-of-year rehash of the highlights of the last years’ The Missing Inc. shows.
An opportunity for audiences to see the best bits they may have missed, or an excuse to skive off writing new material for a month?
Possibly both.
The Missing, Inc.’s very first show debuted to surprisingly large audiences in 2002.