At the sold-out BJ Show in Sanders Theater last night, a guitar was smashed on the stage, two Blue Man Group imposters played catch with bananas and a volleyball hit Bob Saget in the groin.
That was all before intermission.
The second annual BJ Show, hosted by BJ Novak ’01 and BJ Averell ’02 played to a packed house, with profits from the seven dollar admission fee benefiting the Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA).
Hosts Novak and Averell treated their audience to a variety of entertainment, but the highlight of the night was a skit entitled “Full House: The Lost Episode.”
The cast featured original show members Bob Saget as Danny Tanner and Scott Weinger ’98 as Steve, DJ Tanner’s boyfriend.
Eden Riegel ’02 of “All My Children” played D.J., Tatyana M. Ali ’02-’03 was featured as Stephanie Tanner, and “The Wonder Years’” Crystal McKellar, a student at the Law School, played Kimmy Gibler.
In this X-rated “lost episode,” Michelle, played by James Augustine ’01 in his second BJ Show appearance, learned about the facts of life from Danny, after he himself learned them from Uncles Jesse and Joey, played by Novak and Averell.
The episode, laden with sexual innuendos and blatant sexual references, was especially funny because of the original show’s wholesome nature.
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