Showing posts with label comedy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comedy. Show all posts
Monday, November 13, 2017
Yes, We All Have Podcasts (Please Listen To Mine)
Yes. It's true. Everyone has a Podcast.
When you're born, you're now given a Social Security number and a podcast.
Steve, Eoin, Jessie and I have been doing this podcast EVERY week for almost a year (with a special guest each week).
You should listen. Seriously. I think you'd fuckin' love it!
And if you do listen, SHARING and/or REVIEWING it would be much appreciated.
iTunes LINK
Soundcloud LINK
Stitcher LINK
Link LINK (Unrelated to Podcast)
Labels:
comedy,
ComedySportz Philly,
podcast,
punch up,
Storyteller,
storytelling
Monday, March 20, 2017
The Punch Up Podcast - Episode 11: The Iron A
A new episode, must be Monday!
Steve has a way of taking you back in time, and he doesn't even need to hit 88 mphs!
Labels:
comedy,
podcast,
Steve Roney,
Storyteller,
The Iron A,
The Punch Up Podcast
Thursday, December 1, 2016
"Elvis, And The Million Dollar Quartet"
For anyone who has been following this blog AND my podcast "Elvis, And," I am eternally grateful!
We have a new (mini) episode today, which I am particularly fond of! Give it a listen if you have a few minutes. I assure you, it'll become a holiday tradition.
"Elvis, And The Million Dollar Quartet"
Monday, January 4, 2016
#ImprovSavesLives
About 5 years ago, I became a company member of ComedySportz Philadelphia. I can't tell you what an honor it was and how amazing it continues to be.
The other company members are my friends, and some of them are as close to me as family. The shows (or matches) are still as incredible to participate in as they are to watch. This weekend was no exception.
I was neither in the matches, nor in the "arena" to watch them. Instead I watched this whole story unfold over social media.
We perform matches every Saturday night at 7:30pm & 10pm. Saturday 1/2/2016 was no different...more or less. There are 40+ members in the company and hundreds of games to choose from. Each match features between 8 and 11 players (which includes a musician) and 9 games (give or take). Because it's improv, EVERY SHOW IS DIFFERENT.
The 7:30pm match was sold out. Not an empty seat could be seen.
Then, the 10pm match. Also, not an empty seat could be seen, but that's because at 9:55pm, the entire city block in Philadelphia lost power due to a Restaurant fire nearby. The Theater was plunged into darkness. What to do?
I'll allow our artistic director Dave Jadico to explain:
The entire block had a power outage at 9:55PM. We decided to do the match anyways. We offered refunds to anyone who wanted to leave, explained that we would do an hour and ten minute match without a halftime. Everyone was excited to be a part of it, no one left. We adjusted a few games, shortened the show by one game and removed the halftime. Fortunately, our accompanist Josh Rosen had brought his acoustic guitar, so he did all underscoring and music acoustically, including singing Closing Time at the end as the audience left. The National Anthem sounded like the whole audience was sitting around a campfire. I’ve never heard the entire audience sing that loud. Several of the new cast members held flash lights from the center aisle, a few fire safety lights were on and many audience members provided cell phone lighting. Additionally, a woman was there in one of those huge powered wheel chairs that had a HEADLAMP on it. She provided all of the side lighting that you see in the photo on Facebook. We started the match with Ghost Story with a flash light for pointing at the players like we do at Halloween. We played Radio Play with John Zak as the announcer and the audience provided the rumbling for an earthquake John described by stomping their feet, UNSOLICITED. It was one of the most spontaneous and awesome things we have ever done. The audience had a blast, the players had a blast.
Intro in the DARK
Company member and CSzPhiladelphia Director of Education Kristin Finger (one of those "family members" I mentioned earlier) has a hashtag she lives by: #ImprovSavesLives
I couldn't agree more, though on this night you could amend it to #ImprovSavesLights and you'd get the same sentiment.
If you've never seen a ComedySportz match, I implore you to do so.
If you HAVE seen a ComedySportz match, I implore you to see another one. As I stated above, they're never the same show twice.
If you're in the Philly area check out www.comedysportzphilly.com/tickets/ for details or hit me up and I might give you a couple of comps.
If you're no where near the Philly area, check out www.cszworldwide.com/find-csz-worldwide.html for a city nearest you.
The other company members are my friends, and some of them are as close to me as family. The shows (or matches) are still as incredible to participate in as they are to watch. This weekend was no exception.
I was neither in the matches, nor in the "arena" to watch them. Instead I watched this whole story unfold over social media.
We perform matches every Saturday night at 7:30pm & 10pm. Saturday 1/2/2016 was no different...more or less. There are 40+ members in the company and hundreds of games to choose from. Each match features between 8 and 11 players (which includes a musician) and 9 games (give or take). Because it's improv, EVERY SHOW IS DIFFERENT.
The 7:30pm match was sold out. Not an empty seat could be seen.
Then, the 10pm match. Also, not an empty seat could be seen, but that's because at 9:55pm, the entire city block in Philadelphia lost power due to a Restaurant fire nearby. The Theater was plunged into darkness. What to do?
I'll allow our artistic director Dave Jadico to explain:
The entire block had a power outage at 9:55PM. We decided to do the match anyways. We offered refunds to anyone who wanted to leave, explained that we would do an hour and ten minute match without a halftime. Everyone was excited to be a part of it, no one left. We adjusted a few games, shortened the show by one game and removed the halftime. Fortunately, our accompanist Josh Rosen had brought his acoustic guitar, so he did all underscoring and music acoustically, including singing Closing Time at the end as the audience left. The National Anthem sounded like the whole audience was sitting around a campfire. I’ve never heard the entire audience sing that loud. Several of the new cast members held flash lights from the center aisle, a few fire safety lights were on and many audience members provided cell phone lighting. Additionally, a woman was there in one of those huge powered wheel chairs that had a HEADLAMP on it. She provided all of the side lighting that you see in the photo on Facebook. We started the match with Ghost Story with a flash light for pointing at the players like we do at Halloween. We played Radio Play with John Zak as the announcer and the audience provided the rumbling for an earthquake John described by stomping their feet, UNSOLICITED. It was one of the most spontaneous and awesome things we have ever done. The audience had a blast, the players had a blast.
Intro in the DARK
Company member and CSzPhiladelphia Director of Education Kristin Finger (one of those "family members" I mentioned earlier) has a hashtag she lives by: #ImprovSavesLives
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The New Jersey Turnpikes getting ready in the dark - Photo courtesy of Darryl Charles |
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The Philadelphia Fighting Amish getting ready in the dark - Photo courtesy of Don Montrey |
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Volunteer Player photo - courtesy of CSzPhiladelphia |
If you HAVE seen a ComedySportz match, I implore you to see another one. As I stated above, they're never the same show twice.
If you're in the Philly area check out www.comedysportzphilly.com/tickets/ for details or hit me up and I might give you a couple of comps.
If you're no where near the Philly area, check out www.cszworldwide.com/find-csz-worldwide.html for a city nearest you.
Labels:
#ImprovSavesLives,
comedy,
ComedySportz,
CSzPhilly,
Dark Show,
improv
Sunday, June 8, 2014
THE ADVICE PANEL
The Advice Panel is here!
"The Advice Panel. You have problems? We have advice. Some of which, might even be useful."
"The Advice Panel. You have problems? We have advice. Some of which, might even be useful."
Don Montrey and I, with the help of SOOOOO many others, have been working on a podcast/Live Show for...over a year now (WOW is that even possible?) Actually, when I do a search of my emails, the first time we discussed it was on Oct 11, 2012.
After ALL that time, we are finally having our first show! Okay...it's our second show. Matt Nelson & Maggy Keegan were kind enough to let us put it up at Figment Theater back on May 9th.
Don is the host. With guests:
The show is loosely based on the CSz game "Advice Panel." Based in that it's call the ADVICE PANEL, loosely because that's about the end of it. These characters run much deeper than the 4 minute game, bringing this show's running time to approx 45 minutes.
And as if this wasn't enough, the theme song was written & performed by Hot Breakfast! Delaware's premier acoustic dork-rock power duo.
The shows are record for a future Podcast.
So, hit us up with for any advice you need:
email: Kevin@ComedySportzPhilly.com
tweet: CSzPhilly #advice
SHOWs (hosted by Don Montrey):
Thursday June 12 at 9:30pm - Jim Burns, Mark Leopold & Joe Sabatino
Friday June 13 at 9:30pm - Langston Darby, Dave Jadico & Kelly Jennings
Doors open at 9:00pm at The Playground @ The Adrienne - 2030 Sansom St, Philadelphia PA
#CSz30
Labels:
comedy,
ComedySportz,
csz30,
hot breakfast,
june 2014,
live,
philadelphia,
Philly,
podcast,
The advice panel
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