Marty and Nilla, the ’30s killer.
Marty and Nilla, the ’30s killer, is another original production of Pistol Fanny's, The show, set in 1930, has been a favorite of our audiences since we opened our doors. The vibrant and hilarious show takes place every Monday-Wednesday-Friday, at the request of Nilla, and every other month.
Due to Nilla's uncanny popularity, we suggest you order tickets weeks in advance.
Nilla has also taken a shine to blogging. Keep an eye or, in Nilla's case, two out-- we foresee this page, and the blog, Nilla's Rants, growing over the next couple of weeks.
"What Nilla wants, Nilla gets."
Due to Nilla's uncanny popularity, we suggest you order tickets weeks in advance.
Nilla has also taken a shine to blogging. Keep an eye or, in Nilla's case, two out-- we foresee this page, and the blog, Nilla's Rants, growing over the next couple of weeks.
"What Nilla wants, Nilla gets."
A woman walked out dressed in a blue flowered robe, red slippers, her hair rolled up in plastic pink curlers. It was a skit about a wife who had killing tendencies, and her husband, who was oblivious. She fed him double meanings, told him stories of where she’d been. Her scandalous acts were thoroughly amusing.
Marty, who was the oblivious husband, came home from work one day demanding to know how come she wasn’t home when he had stopped by earlier for lunch.
She slapped the air, her hair still in those curlers. With a cigarette bobbing from the side of her mouth, she said, “Oh, Marty, I was just out killin’ tum.” She made it sound like “time,” but it was Tom, the guy she had killed earlier.