BoJack Live-Action Stage Show To Happen At Eisner’s Alma Mater

 

 

Denison University has opened the Michael Eisner Center for Performing Arts. The first show? A stage adaptation of Eisner’s BoJack Horseman. That’s right, the fucking show can’t get a seventh season, but it can get a stage show in honor of the University’s alumnus and regular benefactor.

The performances start tonight and run through next Wednesday and will reportedly be a live-action retelling of the Kate Purdy-written “Best Thing That Ever Happened” which is the episode where BoJack fires Princess Carolyn as his agent. Eisner, as you may know, runs Tornante Productions which produced not only BoJack Horseman which premieres it’s sixth season later this month, which we now know will be the show’s last, but also the recently departed Tuca & Bertie and the critically-acclaimed Undone.  

In any event, get ticket information here.