Showing posts with label This Is the Week That Is. Show all posts
Showing posts with label This Is the Week That Is. Show all posts

Monday, February 27, 2012

Decisions, Decisions

Tomorrow I'm speaking with a group of high school kids about my experience of making comedy and what it is to make a joke. (I have no idea!) It's going to take every fiber of my being not to tell this one as an example.


If I did, I'm pretty sure I'd be kindly escorted off the campus.



peace.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Tea Party Maids

I'm moving tomorrow, so I'm going to bed. In the meantime, check this out.


I could tell you all about what this is, but I think it'd be more fun if you checked out for yourself. Here's the link that will guide you!



peace.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Uncle Shotsie

If I'm honest, the only reason I'm posting this is because I have the pleasure of seeing Uncle Shotsie everyday, and it's fun to post youtube videos of people I know. Having said that, this is my first look at Uncle Shotsie in all his brilliance. Dig those lapels, why don'tcha!?


Working on this show feels like I've stolen someone's fantastic life. I'm having a good time.



peace.

Friday, October 21, 2011

The Best Medicine

Here's the prequel to this post.

So, I've been preoccupied with laughter recently. I'm gearing up for a show with 1812 Productions, a theatre company here in Philadelphia that does nothing but comedic work. It's a frighteningly exciting prospect, especially because this show will be conceived and constructed by the company of actors who will also be performing.

I've never done this type of work before, and I'm incredibly eager to get started. Of course, I've watched stuff like The Daily Show or The Chapelle Show and laughed until I was blue in the face (which is especially difficult for me). And as I take it in, I'm constantly reminding myself of the levels of brilliance, awareness, and humility is takes to convert dense and weighty sociopolitical concepts into workable, repeatable humor. Jon Stewart describes it as "articulating an intangible". To witness someone grapple with these essential ideas of the human condition, observe the irony or absurdity in these ideas, and connect those aspects to almost non sequitur but oddly congruent bit of digestible and unexpected storytelling is a truly awe-inspiring experience.

Awe-inspiring, and infectious. In fact, try watching this without laughing. It ain't easy.




peace.