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By AI, Created 4:27 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Jon Schnitzer is debuting a limited 5-show run of his supernatural comedy ‘Something Spooky’ at Hollywood Fringe in June, blending live horror, family lore and film footage into a one-hour show. The run at The Broadwater Studio follows a sold-out test performance and arrives as Schnitzer says audiences are looking for scary stories outside October.
Why it matters: - “Something Spooky” aims to tap into audiences’ appetite for horror-themed entertainment beyond Halloween. - The show mixes comedy, paranormal material and immersive staging, which could make it stand out in Hollywood Fringe’s crowded June lineup. - Tickets are priced at $15, which keeps the show accessible for fringe festival audiences.
What happened: - Comedian and filmmaker Jon Schnitzer is bringing “Something Spooky” to Hollywood Fringe this June for a limited five-show run. - The production will play at The Broadwater Studio in Los Angeles. - The show runs June 6, June 18, June 20, June 26 and June 27. - Showtime details listed are 8 p.m. on June 6, 5 p.m. on June 18, 9 p.m. on June 20, 6:30 p.m. on June 26 and 11:55 p.m. on June 27. - Schnitzer describes the project as a supernatural comedy show built around a one-hour format.
The details: - The show blends immersive horror with humor and centers on stories about Schnitzer’s grandmother’s imaginary friend, which he says turned out to be real. - Actual footage from a paranormal investigation led by YouTuber Monica Leal is part of the production. - Composer Alexander Burke created the sonic atmosphere for the show. - Burke is known for collaborations with David Lynch, Chrystabell and Ryan Gosling’s haunted house band Dead Man’s Bones. - Schnitzer said the show is meant to let audiences “laugh, scream, and feel like a kid again.” - Schnitzer is coming off a year-long tour of his solo comedy show “Just The Tip.” - He previously won a spot on the 2024 International Fringe Comedy Encore Series at SoHo Playhouse NYC. - Manhattan Digest praised that show, saying, “He goes to places few dare to tread and does so masterfully.” - Schnitzer has also performed on lineups with Marc Maron, Nikki Glaser, Hannah Einbinder, Maria Bamford and Judah Friedlander. - For the Hollywood Fringe run, Schnitzer partnered with dramaturg and producer CK Kiechel. - Kiechel has worked as an award-winning playwright and TV writer-producer on HBO’s “Watchmen” and Netflix’s “The OA.” - Schnitzer and Kiechel said the project marks a return to their Fringe roots after early career wins at Edinburgh Fringe and a New York Fringe run for “Whale Song: Learn to Live with Mobyphobia.” - Schnitzer directed and produced the dark comedy-horror documentary “Haunters: The Art Of The Scare,” which is streaming on Amazon Prime, Tubi, Screambox and other platforms. - He has also produced live immersive experiences for Tim Burton, YouTube RED Studios, The Egyptian Theater and President Obama’s first Halloween Party at the White House.
Between the lines: - Schnitzer is positioning the show as both personal and timely, tying family history to broader uncertainty in the world. - The use of real paranormal footage and a composer with horror and pop-culture credentials suggests the production is aiming for a polished, multimedia experience rather than a standard comedy set. - A sold-out test run last October at The Elysian Theater signals early audience demand before the Fringe dates begin. - Schnitzer framed the timing as a challenge to the idea that horror belongs only in October.
What’s next: - The five-show Hollywood Fringe run begins June 6 at The Broadwater Studio. - Schnitzer says opening night is already nearly sold out, so remaining tickets may move quickly. - More information is available on the official Something Spooky website and on Schnitzer’s social channels, including Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok and Instagram for the show.
The bottom line: - “Something Spooky” is betting that June audiences will show up for a show that mixes scares, family lore and comedy in the middle of Hollywood Fringe.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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