Push Comedy Theater presents “Quaran-Tinder’ dating show - WAVY.com

Push Comedy Theater presents “Quaran-Tinder’ dating show - WAVY.com


Push Comedy Theater presents “Quaran-Tinder’ dating show - WAVY.com

Posted: 20 May 2020 11:56 AM PDT

NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) – Are you looking for love while on quarantine? It might not be the easiest task to find someone while we're in the middle of a pandemic.

Push Comedy Theater in Norfolk understands the struggle many singles face right now. So what they decided to do is to mend broken hearts with laughter, of course.

The funny folks at the theater are presenting a new online dating show "Quaran-Tinder." It's the brainchild of Push Comedy Theater Owner Brad McMurran.

"Quarantine Tinder is a show where we open up submissions to anyone that wants to submit a one minute video, pretending to look for a potential mate on the worst dating app you have," said McMurran.

"We invite guests on to see who they would pick to quarantine with or who's the worst person to quarantine with," added McMurran.

You don't have to be a local to join in on the fun. McMurran welcomes participants from near and far.

The theater releases a new episode of Quaran- Tinder every Saturday at 10 p.m. on their Facebook page.

With the help of sponsors and shows like "Quara-Tinder" to keep the public's attention, the theater has managed to stay afloat during the pandemic.

"It's been tough to get in done, but we started immediately putting together online content when it happened. It has kept our rent paid," said McMurran.

To find out more about Quaran-Tinder and the theater, visit the Push Comedy Theater Facebook page.

The folks at the theater say they hope to reopen their doors — soon. Until then, keep enjoying their virtual entertaining content.

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Posted: 20 May 2020 03:25 PM PDT

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Booked on the Bayou: Local arrests for May 18-20 - Houma Courier

Posted: 20 May 2020 02:11 PM PDT

Portions of this information are based on facts provided by the arrested individuals. Those individuals have been booked with, not convicted of, the offenses shown. All accused should be presumed innocent until proven guilty.

MAY 18

Terrebonne Parish Sheriff's Office

Ashley Sims, 36, 253 Hummingbird Drive, Houma, monetary instrument abuse, seven counts of forgery, theft, attempted theft, possession of crack cocaine, drug paraphernalia, failure to appear in court.

Paul Sampay, 27, 165 Rouen St., Houma, obstructing public passages, parole violation, simple battery, domestic abuse battery fourth offense, obscenity.

Zachary Duplantis, 33, 217 Jean Ellen Ave., Houma, bond surrender.

Samuel Sims Jr., 37, homeless, improper lighting, possession with intent to distribute Valium, reckless operation of a vehicle, drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, possession with intent to distribute heroin, possession of oxycodone, flight from an officer.

Lafourche Parish Sheriff's Office

Brendan Doyle, 29, 1208 Cardinal Drive, Thibodaux, operating a clandestine lab for the unlawful manufacture of drugs.

Larry Moore, 38, 121 W. 180th St., Galliano, revocation of parole.

Thibodaux Police Department

Kendrall Smith, 35, 109 Ridgeway St., Thibodaux, battery of a dating partner with strangulation.

MAY 19

Louisiana State Police

Cornelius Evans, 39, 205 Roselawn Ave., Houma, speeding, driving without a license, aggravated flight from an officer, disregarding stop sign, reckless operation of a vehicle, failure to drive on right side of the road, possession of marijuana, drug paraphernalia.

Terrebonne Parish Sheriff's Office

Brian Jules, 49, homeless, theft, two counts of entering and remaining in places after being forbidden, battery of a dating partner.

Jenee Duplantis, 32, 133 Highridge Drive, Houma, transactions involving drug proceeds, drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, possession of ecstasy, possession with intent to distribute heroin, illegal window tint, illegal possession of prescription drugs.

Derrick Neville, 38, 176 Porche Lane, Houma, possession of a firearm in the presence of drugs, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, transactions involving drug proceeds, illegal possession of a stolen firearm, drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, possession of ecstasy, possession with intent to distribute heroin, illegal possession of prescription drugs.

Jason Parfait, 39, 126 Oranage St., Dulac, parole violation, obstruction of justice, possession of crack cocaine, drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, distribution of heroin.

Nicholas Dupre, 39, 128 St. Agnes Drive, Bourg, failure to drive on right side of the road, obstruction of justice, expired vehicle inspection tag, possession of crack cocaine, drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, distribution of heroin.

Lafourche Parish Sheriff's Office

Cristobal Lozano, 43, 1822 Plainview St., Rio Grande City, Texas, two counts of simple criminal property damage, resisting an officer, attempted simple burglary, simple burglary.

Tymone Scoby, 24, 310 Railroad Ave., Houma, parole revocation.

Houma Police Department

Stephanie Mosley, 32, 112 Blair Drive, Houma, two counts of entering and remaining in places after being forbidden, theft, resisting an officer with force or violence.

Seth Buquet, 19, 1310 Acadian Drive, Houma, theft, failure to pay fines and costs, distribution of heroin, armed robbery.

MAY 20

Houma Police Department

Maronda Hebert, 43, 8520 Park Ave., Houma, domestic abuse by aggravated assault, failure to appear in court.

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