Monday, November 24, 2008

Gobble Gobble

Our first run of shows is officially over and with Thanksgiving here we're ready to launch into our holiday shows. We've got a holiday improv show called "Who's Playing Santa This Year?", a holiday kids show called "Fruitcake," and an assortment of improv shows with a thick candy shell. We'd love to sit back and look at our first run and say, "Wow, good work team!" But we just don't have time for that. I hear the change train a comin'. Choo choo!

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Bar is Open

As of Friday (November 14th) The Curious Comedy Theater Bar is licensed and ready to serve... Now there's even more reason for people to come enjoy this beautiful theater.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Standing Room Only

Tonight the Liberators brought their show and a gigantic audience to our theater. Opening for them was the local chapter of the School of Rock. Kids between the ages of 8 and 18, and holy crap balls of fire could they rock. And they had a lot of fans. We actually had to take a van back to Stacey's house to get more chairs. Thank God we got our liquor license today. Everyone is having a great time. Thank you Liberators and thank you School of Rock! 

Monday, November 10, 2008

The End of POP!

Last night (Sunday, November 9) was the closing night of POP! We made it through 28 of the 30 scenes (and rushed through the last two in fifteen seconds) to a good, enthusiastic audience. Thank You to everyone who came out to witness our experimental Sunday nights of Pop.
Thank you to the cast.
John Lascurettes - your specific points of view and dark side (that bubbles just under the surface) were a joy to work with. I was surprised how easy it was to work you into the show after you had missed two weeks for your Alaska cruise. Here's hoping we work together again soon!
Kathryn Durkin - constantly full of surprises. You have such a unique energy (which borders on child-like insanity caused more than one "What???" moments in every show. They were all perfect moments, by the way...
Noah Martin - your willingness to dive right in and try anything/everything that comes your way is inspirational. Thank you for learning to play a song that you had never heard before on guitar for this show - and continually working on it to make it as good as it could be. Not only will we continually be working and teaching together, but we're getting to be pretty good friends, too - and that's more than alright with me.
Stephanie Seaman - It's always a joy to work with you, Stephanie. Any time anyone needs a positive energy boost - you should have a conversation with Stephanie. I love the way you view life and learn new things on a daily (or hourly) basis. You have no fear and I admire that in a big way.
Les Ico - You are one heck of a great writer as well as a hilarious performer. Thank you for coming in with so many ideas and making this show as unique and experimental as it could be.
Stacey Hallal You Are Crazy. Thank you for being a big part of this crazy show - and being there for me when I needed assistance. You are a talented and strong person who rarely shows her fear. Thank you for being so great.
and of course, thank you to Nate Smith for helping me keep this show organized and in order. It would have not gotten off the ground without you.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Practice makes Perfect

Actually practice makes more comedy. Tonight nobody showed up for our sketch show. Frowny face. (I need to learn how to use emoticons) But since no one showed up and we had a bunch of wait staff hanging around and some new sketch ideas we wanted to try out, we did a practice show. We tried out new ideas like, "McGoogle" - a guy named Hank McGoogle with a kiosk at the mall who gives people information they are searching for. Or "Singing Cab Driver" - a cab driver...an indian cab driver who sings 80's pop songs really horribly. Or "Reading Motivator" - a british guy who motivates people to read. 

It's kind of cool to have our own comedy playground to try jokes out. If you don't think about the fact that we're trying to make money, it's pretty fun to show up to the theater and hang out with other comedians and goof around on stage for them. Of course, if you think about the fact that we're losing money...well then it's depressing. Please come see our shows!

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Cheap Date tonight

Just under 3 hours until show time. Tonight's show is Cheap Date. You get to see 2 longform improv teams perform for only $5. It's gonna be fun!

Election Viewing Party pt 2

A big thank you to everyone who came out to watch the United States make history. Thank you to everyone on the Curious staff who was there to help out, and a big thank you to Reverend Rene for welcoming the Curious Comedy Theater to NE Portland in the best possible way. Here's to the future!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Made a Change

Last night was incredible. In. Cred. Ible. Here at the theater we hosted an Election viewing event that was open to the public. The event was organized and publicized by Reverend Renee who did a great job getting the local community to join us in what became a joyous occasion. As we watched the news that Barack Obama was projected to win, I turned around to see a little 82 year old black woman, Annie Caville, with tears streaming down her face. It was just the most amazing sight I have seen in a long time.

Kristian Foden-Vencil from OPB was there to capture the moment and he reported on it. You can read his more graceful account of the evening here.

We also had some photographers from the Oregonian take some...photographs. 



























Thank you to everybody who came out to share this evening with us. We hope you'll come back to see a show soon!

Welcome to our new Blog

Well well well. What do we have here? Oh, a little bloggy pooh for our faithful fans to read. We realized our website was a little 90's and needed something hip and cool to keep people coming back for more. So we've added a blog. What's that you say? Too 2004 for you? If we really want to be hip we need to have a twitter account? BLAM! Twitter account! Yeah, that's right! We don't mess around here. Consider us modernized. 

Now some of you might be saying, "but what about the forums? What happened to the Curious Comedy Forums?" Well, the forum...let's face it, the forum kind of sucked. But, this blog can be a forum because anyone can post a comment. So let the foruming continue!

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