Together In Comedy
As I write this, I have a cold. Is blogging good for a cold? Is it blog a cold, starve a fever? I think I read that on Wikipedia. I looked up Wikipedia on Wikipedia and here is what I got. Fun.
Comedy Nights
Me and Kyle
My world has been busy. We are launching a new comedy night in Santa Barbara at a beautiful restaurant called Rocks (Wednesday nights.)
It’s a completely different feel from Bricks (Thursday nights) which is fun and loud and teetering on the edge of unruly. However we seem to have begun a fine tradition of hosting comedy nights at restaurants named after building materials.
This past Wednesday was our third week at Rocks. It’s a cozy, charming nightclub upstairs, overlooking an outdoor shopping mall but completely private and nicely appointed with a big stage, full sound and lighting and limitless potential to make it a hot spot for comedy.
I had booked Kyle Cease who is a rapidly rising comedic star and I was determined to pack the place and create a stir of comedic energy on Upper State Street that had been missing since we were rudely and unlawfully booted from the Andalucia Hotel in July. Here is a list of events which impeeed my path towards that goal.
1) Kyle called to ask if he could cancel and go headline at the Tempe Improv. I kindly requested that he not do so. (Kyle is the first comedy kid I’ve mentored and we are as close as family so he can ask and then I can say, “I’m going to have to beg you not to do that.")
2) Ari (my partner) is as sick as a very sick dog. He was moaning incoherently into the phone but apparently he had a sinus infection that had exploded inside his ear canal and sitting upright was causing a severe loss of balance. I was on my own.
3) The MC, Erik Griffin called to cancel. He had an audition. I was hosting.
Now, both Eric and Ari are very good at audience wrangling and I tend to be shy about approaching strangers, but I can and will do it when called upon. I was called upon.
Here comes the good news. It turns out that my cousin’s cousin, Marla lives in Santa Barbara. She is a very outgoing person and she was coming to the show with her son Morgan who loves acting and improv comedy.
Well, Ari was having the fliers made but (see above) he can't sit up, so I emailed the file to the Kinkos on State Street. They said they need a 24 hour turn around. I said, “Please,” and invited them to the show for free. They didn’t come but I got my fliers and Marla led the way. Together, we walked into every store on the mall with our fliers and our charm and we filled Rocks.
Kyle and Morgan
Brittany Dryden, thank you for bringing your friends. Marla and Morgan, thank you for everything. And thank you Larry and Angel for helping us create Comedy Rocks Wednesdays!
Weezy & The Swish
Two weeks ago, our guest on Weezy & The Swish was comedian, Tom Clark.
Laura, Me, Tom Clark, Matt
Last week, we welcomed comedian Michelle Billoon who brought her friend Cesear and they both stuck around for our Kid/Adult Comedian Mixer. This is a new monthly event which we’ve instituted where comedians of all ages can gather together to share jokes, ideas and snacks and where adults can play video games and kids can wait for their turn. If you couldn’t make it, here’s a taste…
Is This The Look You Were Going For?
My friend, Ian and I took a stroll down Sunset Blvd. recently and I caught this saucy, young clubber. I do believe that this is the look she was going for but should she, as if sent by God, stumble upon this web site, she will in fact see what the world sees and she will make some crucial life and wardrobe changes.
Merry Holidays and have a wonderful week.
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