
Loveland, Ohio – Comedian Ann Randolph is heading back to her hometown of Loveland, Ohio to perform Inappropriate in All the Right Ways on March 11th at the Landing Event Center. Steve McGowan will be the MC, and special guest Amy Segal will be joining Ann too.
Ann grew up in Loveland and started her artistic career at the infamous comedy group, The Groundlings. She performed regularly with fellow comedians Will Ferrell, Chris Kattan, and Cheri Oteri, writing and performing in weekly shows.
Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft, recognizing the significance of Ann’s work, played instrumental roles in her artistic journey.
Her show, Loveland centered around themes of sex and death, achieved a two-year sold-out run in San Francisco at the Marsh. It earned the SF Weekly Award for “Best Solo Show” and was recognized by the SF Bay Critics for “Best Original Script.” Following its success in San Francisco, Loveland played in Los Angeles and received the LA Weekly Award for “Best Solo Show.” As a spoken word artist, she has won the Moth StorySLAM.
A member of the WGA, she has written scripts for Gullane Pictures, Lifetime TV, Brooksfilms, PAX, Klasky Csupo in addition to writing the series pilot for If the Show Fits, Wear It with renowned rapper, Master P.
During the pandemic, Ann Randolph founded an online, non-religious storytelling church where people from around the world showed up weekly to write and share stories together. She started making videos in the bathtub. As theaters were closed, the bathtub become her blackbox.
Ann says to all her hometown fans, “I’d love to see you.”
This is one night only at the Landing Event Center in Loveland, Ohio
March 11th at 7:30 PM
119 Karl Brown Way, Loveland, Ohio
10% of proceeds goes to Loveland Magazine
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Rated R
RAVE REVIEWS 
“I laughed. I cried. I spit up my drink. I had my ego obliterated. I am a forever fan.”
— Alanis Morissette
“A show like no other. Part stand-up hilarity, part therapy, and 100% fun.”
— Huffington Post
“Wickedly hysterical.”
— Los Angeles Times
“She’s a genius.”
— Mel Brooks