The Rejection Show

The Rejection Show

"The Rejection Show" is a comedic based variety show that features the rejected and turned down material of professional and amateur writers, comedians, cartoonists, artists, and human beings who display their creative "failures" live on stage.

"The Rejection Show" was created by comedian and writer Jon Friedman (producer, host) in the summer of 2003 after a string of his own personal and creative rejections left him wanting to create a forum for such works that other people deemed "not good enough." The show features material that is both good and bad and maintains it's strength in the deep variety nature of the show, from stories of personal heartbreak to rejected sketches from "Saturday Night Live" to rejected cartoons from "The New Yorker".

"The Rejection Show" is set to be a major book release published by [http://www.randomhouse.com/rhpg/villard/ Villard] , titled "Rejected: Tales of the Failed, Dumped and Cancelled."

"The Rejection Show" has been featured in the "Los Angeles Times", "Newsday", "The New York Times", "The Daily News", the "New York Post", "The New Yorker", "The Onion", ABC News, "CBS News Sunday Morning", NPR, XM Satellite Radio, and in international papers around the globe.specify

External links

* http://www.rejectionshow.com/
* http://www.tremendousrabbit.com/
* [http://www.wickedinfo.com/content/view/112/1/ Interview with Jon Friedman] at WickedInfo.com


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