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The Drillmaster

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From writer and original executive producer of Luigi the Musical and Comedy Central's Bad ass Bitches of History -

In 1778, General George Washington and his Continental army were on the brink. The camp at Valley Forge was a cesspool of disease, desertion, and disillusion.

Only one things could save them: A middle aged, polyamorous, openly gay Prussian Captain, The Baron Friedrich Von Steuben.

Just in time for the 250 Anniversary of America comes a new story. Over three long, hard winter months, The Baron drilled the men (and drilled the men) from a rag tag group of scattered militia troops into a coordinated army of disciplined red coat killing machines--a coordinated force capable of standing toe-to-toe with the British, with or without pants.

Without this super gay, flamboyant and fabulous immigrant, not only would America's current army not exist today, but America's future may never have existed at all.


About Jenny Zigrino (Creator) -
With the sweetness of the midwest and the sharp edge of the east coast, Jenny Zigrino brings a powerful comedic performance to any stage. She combines hilarious anecdotes and sharp, witty observations with a cheeky style that challenges social norms and what it means to be human. Her brutal honesty and undeniable charm create a compelling comedic experience you won't forget.

She made her late night debut on Conan with Conan O'Brien and performed a total of three guest appearances. In 2023 she performed on The Late Late Show with James Corden and was met with rave reviews. She was a Just For Laugh's New Faces in 2016 and since then has been featured on Comedy Central, MTV, HBO, Netflix is a Joke and many others. She starred in films such as Bad Santa 2 alongside Billy Bob Thornton and in the horror comedy Too Late in 2021. She's headlined festivals like Moon Tower, New York Comedy Festival, and High Plains Comedy Festival. She's written and performed several comedy specials including Comedy Central Presents the Half Hours and her latest hour special Jen-Z premiered on Comedy Central Digital in 2023. Her latest appearance on After Midnight with Taylor Tomlinson has been hailed as one of the funniest episodes yet by fans. Her most recent Don't Tell Comedy special is out now.

About Caleb Zeringue (Co-Writer) -
Caleb is a stand-up comic, writer, and original executive producer of Luigi the Musical; a dark comedy that sold 3,000+ tickets across 13 sold-out shows and somehow earned coverage from The New York Times, The Hollywood Reporter, NPR's All Things Considered, and a mention from Stephen Colbert. As a stand-up, he's a NYC Queer Comedy Festival finalist, featured at Vice City Comedy Festival and LGBTLolFest, and has opened for national headliners including Jenny Zigrino and Lady Bushra — who STILL won't talk to him. He's performed at Cobb's, The Stand, Gotham, and Edinburgh Fringe. He grew up across 16 states (his dad insists he's not bipolar, why do you ask?!). His comedy is unapologetically queer and southern, with a suspicious amount of emotional vulnerability and “bless your heart” energy. Follow him at Caleb.meringue across all platforms.


*Doors open 30 minutes before showtime*

  • Seating begins 15 minutes before showtime, there is NO LATE SEATING you may lose their seat(s) to the standby line without refunds.

  •  Seating is general admission - seats are available on a first come first serve basis, from the front of the theater to the back. If you want to sit closer, be sure to arrive earlier.

  • We will have a standby line for sold out shows 30 minutes before doors open. If there are no-shows that create open seats, we will be able to sell additional tickets.

  • In the event of a sold out show, ticketholders who arrive 30 minutes after show start may lose their seats to the standby line. No refunds.
    *Lineup subject to change* TICKETS ARE NON-TRANSFERABLE | We do NOT honor tickets through third party sellers.

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