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The Simpsons Take the Bowl

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The Simpsons Take the Bowl
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Special Information
Original Airdate: September 12, 2014
Celebrating: Hollywood Bowl
Special Guest Voices: Jon Lovitz
Beverly D'Angelo
"Weird Al" Yankovic
Matt Groening
Conan O'Brien
Kipp Lennon
Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles


The Simpsons Take the Bowl was a special live show that was shown during the Hollywood Bowl on September 12, 13 and 14 2014. Hank Azaria was the host of the show.

Synopsis

Hank Azaria was joined by Nancy Cartwright and Yeardley Smith to perform live. Scenes from all seasons were shown as well as new content written for the Hollywood Bowl. Jon Lovitz, Beverly D'Angelo and "Weird Al" Yankovic all performed and Matt Groening gave behind the scenes anecdotes to the audience.[1] Spider-Pig also made an appearance, singing his theme tune.[2] Conan O'Brien performed "The Monorail Song" with the Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles.[3] Music editor Chris Ledesma conducted a part of the convert devoted to Alf Clausen and his contributions to The Simpsons.[4]

Songs

Production

Matt Selman posted on twitter a picture of the script cover of this special show. Rehearsals were taking place in the final week before the show.

References