What: The Distraction
Where: The Actor's Temple Theatre
339 W. 47th St.
New York, NY
Who: Recommended for Ages 12 and Up
When: Through May 31, 2025
If you were a child in the early 2000s or were raising a child around that time, you may remember The Upside Down Show. This very imaginative show starring Australian comedians Shane Collins and David Dudas, also known as the comedy duo The Umbilical Brothers, featured a strange apartment with numerous unusual rooms. Green screen work was a prominent aspect of the series.
The show surprisingly developed from the pair's very adult comedy. Although the TV show only lasted one season, the latter continues. Now, their act has arrived in New York City and will play two final performances at The Actor's Temple Theatre this afternoon at 3:00 PM and tonight at 7:00 PM.
Much like the TV series, green screen work is a major focus of the show. In fact, the majority of the show revolves around green screen work. The collection of amusing sketches that populate the show includes one about a man who stows away on a space mission, one about a man teaching his son to say Daddy, and more. Refreshingly, the show does not rely on vulgarity and offensive language for its humor. Although there is some cartoonish violence and a mild amount of profanity, for the most part, this is a show you can attend and enjoy with anyone, even your teenage children, without feeling uncomfortable.
And that's our view. For more about The Distraction or to purchase tickets to one of the remaining performances, go to www.umbilicalbrothers.com.
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All The Distraction production photos supplied by the production
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