Kevin Smith Will Host A Live Reading Of His Never-Made ‘Clerks III’ Script For A Charitable Cause


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Whenever he’s not too busy working on the Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, writer and director Kevin Smith is ruining (or improving) Stranger Things, defending his oeuvre and all kinds of other things on socail media. His latest bit? Announcing a special live reading of his unproduced Clerks III script for a charitable cause in his home state of New Jersey.

As reported by IndieWire, Smith took to Twitter on Monday afternoon to announce that he would be hosting (and performing) in a live reading of the unmade Clerks III script on Saturday, August 3rd to support the First Avenue Playhouse in Atlantic Highlands. “Come hear what might have been, when we read the unmade CLERKS III script!” he tweeted. “There are only 80 seats at a pricey $100 apiece, but all the money goes to The First Avenue Playhouse (it’s a Benefit for them)!”


The show quickly sold out, prompting Smith to subsequently announce that a second show had been scheduled for Sunday, August 4th. “Even at $100 a ticket, the CLERKS III script reading to benefit the First Avenue Playhouse sold out so fast, we have ADDED A SECOND SHOW to accommodate the demand!”

Smith’s breakout film Clerks debuted on the festival circuit in 1994. Clerks II came just over a decade later, and ever since then, rumors of a Clerks III script have been making the rounds among his ardent fanbase. Despite the filmmaker’s own contributions to these tiny bits of news, however, nothing ever came of it as Smith instead focused a string of horror-comedies like Red State, Tusk and Yoga Hosers.

(Via IndieWire)