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YIPPEE KI YAY

Dec 02, 2025 - Dec 21, 2025

Greer Cabaret Theater

James Seabright presents
YIPPEE KI YAY (the parody celebration of Die Hard)
Written and performed by Richard Marsh

Acclaimed retelling of classic film Die Hard from Richard Marsh – Fringe First-winner, London poetry slam champion, BBC Audio Drama Best Scripted Comedy Drama award-winner and New York cop (one of these is untrue). This joyfully funny show returns to the USA following its hit 2023 debut. When gunmen seize an LA skyscraper, off-duty policeman John McClane is the hostages’ only hope. This uplifting action romp (and unauthorized parody) celebrates the iconic 80s festive favorite while also telling the personal story of a life-long Die Hard fan. Essential viewing for Hans Gruber connoisseurs and newcomers alike.

 

UPCOMING EVENTS:

Dec 5: Ugly Sweater Contest
Let's get together, have a few laughs… and celebrate the most epic ugly sweaters Pittsburgh has to offer. Wear your most delightfully tacky festive attire to the show where a panel of local industry judges will crown the top three with prizes including free CLO tickets, merch, & more!

Dec 11: College Night with Pre-Show Q&A
An intimate Q&A with Richard Marsh — Fringe First-winner, London poetry slam champion, and BBC Audio Drama award-winner. Perfect for emerging performing artists; focused on self-scripting, story development, and self-production. Welcome to the party, pal!

Dec 12: Ugly Sweater Contest
Round two! Same festive chaos, same epic prizes — new chance to win.

Dec 14: Industry Night: Theater Professionals Post-Show Q&A
A special Q&A with Richard Marsh, curated for theater professionals. Dive into self-scripting, funding options, and local/ international production logistics. Welcome to the party, pal.

Dec 17: Christmas Movie Trivia with PGHTrivia
Jared from PGHTrivia returns to test your holiday movie knowledge, jingle some bells, and bring that signature bonus-round energy!

Dec 19: 80’s Office Holiday Party
Dance the night away at our 80’s-themed holiday bash — big hair, Santa photo ops, and all your favorite 80’s jams!
 

Cast

RICHARD MARSH (Writer and Performer) Richard’s one-man show Skittles was commissioned for Radio 4 as Love & Sweets, and won Best Scripted Comedy in the BBC Audio Drama Awards. Dirty Great Love Story (co-written and -performed with Katie Bonna) won a Fringe First in Edinburgh before transferring to New York then the West End. Wingman sold out in Edinburgh before touring and is being developed with Big Talk for UK TV and then with CBS Studios for American TV. It has yet to be on actual TV. Richard created Radio 4 poetry sitcom Cardboard Heart, starring alongside Phil Daniels, Olivia Poulet, Jemima Rooper, Rebecca Scroggs, Russell Tovey and Sam Troughton. Richard is currently developing various TV projects and writing a musical adaptation of classic indie movie Son of Rambow (with Miranda Cooper and Nick Coler of Girls Aloud fame). A former London poetry slam champion, Richard has since turned versenary (he will rhyme for pay). @RichardBMarsh

HAL CHAMBERS (Director and Dramaturg) Hal trained at Bristol Old Vic and National Theatre Studio. As a Director, his credits include Jekyll & Hyde (Box Clever); The Ballad of Maria Marten (Stephen Joseph, Eastern Angles, & UK tour); Michael Morpurgo’s Shakespeare Tales (RSC), 13 (Oxford School of Drama), Hansel and Gretel, A Christmas Carol (South Street Arts Centre, Reading), Macbeth, Henry II, Romeo and Juliet, Twelfth Night (Reading Minster Church), Henry V (Barn, Cirencester), The Bear (Polka, UK and world tours), Ruff Guide to Shakespeare (Bristol Old Vic, Tour, & Edinburgh Fringe), Julius Caesar (RADA & Gdansk Shakespeare Festival), Captain Flinn and the Pirate Dinosaurs: The Magic Cutlass (Southbank Centre, UK tour, & West End), Flare Path, Electra, The Merchant of Venice, Romeo & Juliet (Royal Birmingham Conservatoire), Matilda: The Empress, Henry the First of England, Much Ado About Nothing (St James’ Church), The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart (Eastern Angles & UK tour), The Lights (Royal Court & Oxford School of Drama), Leaper: A Fish Tale (Lyric Hammersmith & UK tour), Vanity Fair (Middle Temple Hall), Tommy Foggo: Superhero (Gulbenkian & UK tour), Richard II (Shakespeare’s Globe Higher Education), Ratchet (Soho & Oxford School of Drama), Ragnarok (Eastern Angles), Helver’s Night (York Royal); The Magical Playroom (UK tour), Jackajack, Tim & Light (UK tour); Sam Rose in the Shadows, The Golden Cowpat (Greenwich & UK tour). Hal has directed multiple R&Ds, including Howl’s Moving Castle (Wales Millennium Centre & Theatr Clwyd), Finding Victoria (Historic Royal Palaces), Iris and the Land of Words (Polka & Winchester Royal), Crack Cocaine (Southwark Playhouse), Prudence Tanner: Publicly Traded Person (Bush). As Assistant Director his credits include Tales for Winter, The Comedy of Errors (RSC), Huis Clos (Donmar Warehouse), The Caretaker (Octagon), The Lost World (Bristol Old Vic), Metropolis (Royal Bath). Hal is an Associate Director with RABBLE Theatre in Reading and was previously Artistic Director of touring company, Tucked In Productions. Hal was also Puppetry Director for Knights of the Rose (West End). 

EMMA WEBB (Associate and Movement Director) Emma Webb is a movement director, teacher and performer. She trained at RCSSD and has worked with Justice in Motion, Red Dog Theatre, Oxford Playhouse, Pegasus Theatre, Old Fire Station Oxford, Creation Theatre, as well as with numerous community organisations. She is currently teaching with Bristol School of Acting and co-directing The Government Inspector with Clive Mendus of Complicité. 

ROBBIE BUTLER (Lighting Designer) Originally from Ireland and based in the UK, Robbie is one of only a handful of life members of the Association for Lighting and Production Design. Having trained at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, he has won an Off West End award for Best Lighting Design and was also the winner of the 2015 ETC Award. More info at www.robbiebutler.com Recent designs include The Markropulos Affair (Welsh National Opera), The Crown Live (US Tour), The Gunpowder Plot Immersive Experience (The Tower of London), Young Frankenstein The Musical (Deutsches Theatre Munich and English Theatre Frankfurt), and Our Man In Havana (Watermill). Further credits include work with Complicité, The Royal Danish Opera, Teatro Real Madrid, Theatre by the Lake, Polish National Opera and Lyceum Edinburgh.

BEN HUDSON (Sound Designer) Ben is a music producer and sound designer who has soundtracked films for Adidas, Vogue Italia, Lexus, Google, Nokia, Stonewall and Unicef among others. Working closely with anarchic theatre makers, In Bed With My Brother, he has created sound for their shows PRIME TIME (Barbican), Tricky Second Album (Edinburgh) and their breakout production, WE ARE IAN. Other theatre credits include BEIGE (Magna), Ragnarok (Eastern Angles), The Mozart Question (Barn), Helver’s Night (YTR) and The Snow Queen, Hansel & Gretel, Henry I, Matilda The Empress, The Last Abbot (Rabble).

ALICE WHITE (Voice and Accent Coach) Originally from Swansea, Alice is a Voice and Dialect Coach working in leading actor training institutions (including Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) and with professional performers and productions. Recent dialect support includes the short film Morning Star. Production support includes Sunday In The Park With George, Moon Licks (Richard Burton Company), Made in Dagenham, Spring Awakening, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (EDA/Factory Playhouse), Boudica (Unicorn/RBC). As an actor and voice over artist, Alice’s credits include The Crown, Casualty, Richard III and Henry VI (Wales Millennium Centre) and various commercial audiobooks.

SEABRIGHT LIVE (Producers) The company is led by James Seabright, an Olivier Award winning commercial theatrical producer and general manager based in London. Current productions include the musical revue I Wish My Life Were Like A Musical by Alexander S. Bermange (Gilded Balloon/Wilton’s), the world tour and Las Vegas residency of Potted Potter by Dan and Jeff, UK tours of Black Is The Color Of My Voice by Apphia Campbell, the immersive Trainspotting Live, Clownfish’s Attenborough and his Animals, Buffy Revamped by Brendan Murphy, the debut world tour of Yippee Ki Yay by Richard Marsh and acclaimed new musical The Sorcerer’s Apprentice by Richard Hough and Ben Morales Frost, which premiered as a digital show in 2021 and can now be seen globally via BroadwayHD. James chairs the boards of the League of Independent Producers and the King’s Head Theatre and is an associate artist of Wilton’s Music Hall. His first book, So You Want to Be a Theatre Producer, is published by Nick Hern Books. www.seabright.org

Creative Team

Written and performed by Richard Marsh

Directed by Hal Chambers

Movement and Associate Director Emma Webb

Lighting Designer Robbie Butler

Sound Designer and Composer Ben Hudson

Voice and Accent Coach Alice White

Company Stage Manager Benjy Adams

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YIPPEE KI YAY

Dec 02, 2025 - Dec 21, 2025

Greer Cabaret Theater

James Seabright presents
YIPPEE KI YAY (the parody celebration of Die Hard)
Written and performed by Richard Marsh

Acclaimed retelling of classic film Die Hard from Richard Marsh – Fringe First-winner, London poetry slam champion, BBC Audio Drama Best Scripted Comedy Drama award-winner and New York cop (one of these is untrue). This joyfully funny show returns to the USA following its hit 2023 debut. When gunmen seize an LA skyscraper, off-duty policeman John McClane is the hostages’ only hope. This uplifting action romp (and unauthorized parody) celebrates the iconic 80s festive favorite while also telling the personal story of a life-long Die Hard fan. Essential viewing for Hans Gruber connoisseurs and newcomers alike.

 

UPCOMING EVENTS:

Dec 5: Ugly Sweater Contest
Let's get together, have a few laughs… and celebrate the most epic ugly sweaters Pittsburgh has to offer. Wear your most delightfully tacky festive attire to the show where a panel of local industry judges will crown the top three with prizes including free CLO tickets, merch, & more!

Dec 11: College Night with Pre-Show Q&A
An intimate Q&A with Richard Marsh — Fringe First-winner, London poetry slam champion, and BBC Audio Drama award-winner. Perfect for emerging performing artists; focused on self-scripting, story development, and self-production. Welcome to the party, pal!

Dec 12: Ugly Sweater Contest
Round two! Same festive chaos, same epic prizes — new chance to win.

Dec 14: Industry Night: Theater Professionals Post-Show Q&A
A special Q&A with Richard Marsh, curated for theater professionals. Dive into self-scripting, funding options, and local/ international production logistics. Welcome to the party, pal.

Dec 17: Christmas Movie Trivia with PGHTrivia
Jared from PGHTrivia returns to test your holiday movie knowledge, jingle some bells, and bring that signature bonus-round energy!

Dec 19: 80’s Office Holiday Party
Dance the night away at our 80’s-themed holiday bash — big hair, Santa photo ops, and all your favorite 80’s jams!
 

Cast

RICHARD MARSH (Writer and Performer) Richard’s one-man show Skittles was commissioned for Radio 4 as Love & Sweets, and won Best Scripted Comedy in the BBC Audio Drama Awards. Dirty Great Love Story (co-written and -performed with Katie Bonna) won a Fringe First in Edinburgh before transferring to New York then the West End. Wingman sold out in Edinburgh before touring and is being developed with Big Talk for UK TV and then with CBS Studios for American TV. It has yet to be on actual TV. Richard created Radio 4 poetry sitcom Cardboard Heart, starring alongside Phil Daniels, Olivia Poulet, Jemima Rooper, Rebecca Scroggs, Russell Tovey and Sam Troughton. Richard is currently developing various TV projects and writing a musical adaptation of classic indie movie Son of Rambow (with Miranda Cooper and Nick Coler of Girls Aloud fame). A former London poetry slam champion, Richard has since turned versenary (he will rhyme for pay). @RichardBMarsh

HAL CHAMBERS (Director and Dramaturg) Hal trained at Bristol Old Vic and National Theatre Studio. As a Director, his credits include Jekyll & Hyde (Box Clever); The Ballad of Maria Marten (Stephen Joseph, Eastern Angles, & UK tour); Michael Morpurgo’s Shakespeare Tales (RSC), 13 (Oxford School of Drama), Hansel and Gretel, A Christmas Carol (South Street Arts Centre, Reading), Macbeth, Henry II, Romeo and Juliet, Twelfth Night (Reading Minster Church), Henry V (Barn, Cirencester), The Bear (Polka, UK and world tours), Ruff Guide to Shakespeare (Bristol Old Vic, Tour, & Edinburgh Fringe), Julius Caesar (RADA & Gdansk Shakespeare Festival), Captain Flinn and the Pirate Dinosaurs: The Magic Cutlass (Southbank Centre, UK tour, & West End), Flare Path, Electra, The Merchant of Venice, Romeo & Juliet (Royal Birmingham Conservatoire), Matilda: The Empress, Henry the First of England, Much Ado About Nothing (St James’ Church), The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart (Eastern Angles & UK tour), The Lights (Royal Court & Oxford School of Drama), Leaper: A Fish Tale (Lyric Hammersmith & UK tour), Vanity Fair (Middle Temple Hall), Tommy Foggo: Superhero (Gulbenkian & UK tour), Richard II (Shakespeare’s Globe Higher Education), Ratchet (Soho & Oxford School of Drama), Ragnarok (Eastern Angles), Helver’s Night (York Royal); The Magical Playroom (UK tour), Jackajack, Tim & Light (UK tour); Sam Rose in the Shadows, The Golden Cowpat (Greenwich & UK tour). Hal has directed multiple R&Ds, including Howl’s Moving Castle (Wales Millennium Centre & Theatr Clwyd), Finding Victoria (Historic Royal Palaces), Iris and the Land of Words (Polka & Winchester Royal), Crack Cocaine (Southwark Playhouse), Prudence Tanner: Publicly Traded Person (Bush). As Assistant Director his credits include Tales for Winter, The Comedy of Errors (RSC), Huis Clos (Donmar Warehouse), The Caretaker (Octagon), The Lost World (Bristol Old Vic), Metropolis (Royal Bath). Hal is an Associate Director with RABBLE Theatre in Reading and was previously Artistic Director of touring company, Tucked In Productions. Hal was also Puppetry Director for Knights of the Rose (West End). 

EMMA WEBB (Associate and Movement Director) Emma Webb is a movement director, teacher and performer. She trained at RCSSD and has worked with Justice in Motion, Red Dog Theatre, Oxford Playhouse, Pegasus Theatre, Old Fire Station Oxford, Creation Theatre, as well as with numerous community organisations. She is currently teaching with Bristol School of Acting and co-directing The Government Inspector with Clive Mendus of Complicité. 

ROBBIE BUTLER (Lighting Designer) Originally from Ireland and based in the UK, Robbie is one of only a handful of life members of the Association for Lighting and Production Design. Having trained at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, he has won an Off West End award for Best Lighting Design and was also the winner of the 2015 ETC Award. More info at www.robbiebutler.com Recent designs include The Markropulos Affair (Welsh National Opera), The Crown Live (US Tour), The Gunpowder Plot Immersive Experience (The Tower of London), Young Frankenstein The Musical (Deutsches Theatre Munich and English Theatre Frankfurt), and Our Man In Havana (Watermill). Further credits include work with Complicité, The Royal Danish Opera, Teatro Real Madrid, Theatre by the Lake, Polish National Opera and Lyceum Edinburgh.

BEN HUDSON (Sound Designer) Ben is a music producer and sound designer who has soundtracked films for Adidas, Vogue Italia, Lexus, Google, Nokia, Stonewall and Unicef among others. Working closely with anarchic theatre makers, In Bed With My Brother, he has created sound for their shows PRIME TIME (Barbican), Tricky Second Album (Edinburgh) and their breakout production, WE ARE IAN. Other theatre credits include BEIGE (Magna), Ragnarok (Eastern Angles), The Mozart Question (Barn), Helver’s Night (YTR) and The Snow Queen, Hansel & Gretel, Henry I, Matilda The Empress, The Last Abbot (Rabble).

ALICE WHITE (Voice and Accent Coach) Originally from Swansea, Alice is a Voice and Dialect Coach working in leading actor training institutions (including Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) and with professional performers and productions. Recent dialect support includes the short film Morning Star. Production support includes Sunday In The Park With George, Moon Licks (Richard Burton Company), Made in Dagenham, Spring Awakening, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (EDA/Factory Playhouse), Boudica (Unicorn/RBC). As an actor and voice over artist, Alice’s credits include The Crown, Casualty, Richard III and Henry VI (Wales Millennium Centre) and various commercial audiobooks.

SEABRIGHT LIVE (Producers) The company is led by James Seabright, an Olivier Award winning commercial theatrical producer and general manager based in London. Current productions include the musical revue I Wish My Life Were Like A Musical by Alexander S. Bermange (Gilded Balloon/Wilton’s), the world tour and Las Vegas residency of Potted Potter by Dan and Jeff, UK tours of Black Is The Color Of My Voice by Apphia Campbell, the immersive Trainspotting Live, Clownfish’s Attenborough and his Animals, Buffy Revamped by Brendan Murphy, the debut world tour of Yippee Ki Yay by Richard Marsh and acclaimed new musical The Sorcerer’s Apprentice by Richard Hough and Ben Morales Frost, which premiered as a digital show in 2021 and can now be seen globally via BroadwayHD. James chairs the boards of the League of Independent Producers and the King’s Head Theatre and is an associate artist of Wilton’s Music Hall. His first book, So You Want to Be a Theatre Producer, is published by Nick Hern Books. www.seabright.org

Creative Team

Written and performed by Richard Marsh

Directed by Hal Chambers

Movement and Associate Director Emma Webb

Lighting Designer Robbie Butler

Sound Designer and Composer Ben Hudson

Voice and Accent Coach Alice White

Company Stage Manager Benjy Adams