21 Oct 2011
Patrick Rowland is Keith “Skinny” Lee tonight at 8pm in Out of Character.

The Playground’s newest production, Out of Character, focuses on well-written and performed solo character sketches, turning each piece into a fully-realized improvised show. This week the Out of Character cast explores the life of Keith “Skinny” Lee — created and played by Patrick Rowland — Friday at 8pm.
Keith is the middle child with a younger sister Gayle and older brother Chris. Keith loves being the center of attention and thinks he is more popular than he really is. Because of his constant objectifying of women he is very protective of his baby sister. Deep down he’s a really sweet guy he just has a hard time letting people get close, so he jokes around a lot.
From Keith’s Facebook “About Me” section:
Call me bowel movement cause I’m the shit! I’m the life of every party, I’m more laid back then car seats and I’m cooler than the temperature of outter space. If I’ve accepted your friend request then there’s no need for you to ever friend another cause it’ll just be a disappointment.
Tickets are just $10, and our theater is always BYOB. Two Playground improv ensembles — K.C. Redheart and Karate Van — also perform.