Showing posts with label sketch comedy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sketch comedy. Show all posts

Monday, April 28, 2008

Sausages, Sausages, Sausages, Sausages [Second Verse, Same As the First]

Not to be a lady who keeps her audience dangling (penis pun alert!), I must dutifully report that I am now the proud owner of the March 1995 Playgirl featuring Scott Bakula.

Exhibit A:
Ooh la la, indeed! I have dutifully read my first-ever piece of purchased pornography (say that five times fast!) cover-to-cover and I have a few findings to report:

1) 1990s Playgirl maintains an almost pathological insistence that the sole audience for this magazine is women. Every letter, every submitted fantasy, the editor's comments, everything was female-centric. There is no acknowledgment of a gay audience whatsoever. Which is funny because when I see a naked dude doing some artistic back bends in a jungle in front of a tiger, gaygaygay is all I can think. Well, that and Dude, sweet tiger!

2) It distresses me that so many of the fantasies in the reader fantasy section start with "I said no, but really meant yes" premises. Oy, ladies. Oy.

3) Also tragic was the fact that every bio on every naked dude in there did little to mask the career desperation of the wannabe A-list actors of the world. Every one was a star in the making back in 1995. And in 2008? Even their certified cover star Scott Bakula is a cult favorite at best.

4) I really do feel for the plight of male nude models. Looking at these photos it became resoundingly clear how philosophically complex the question "Where should I rest my junk?" really was. Where, indeed. Where, indeed.

Only on a dreary rainy day like today would I find such tragedy in a racy nudey magazine. Ah well--to cheer us up, here is a very apropos (and disturbingly hilarious in its own right) clip from The Kids in the Hall called "Sausages":

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Look Ma! I'm On The YouTubes [Riding The Self-Promotional Wave]

A few months back a little sketch I wrote about the glories of made-for-tv-movies called "The Tiffani Martin Story" was committed to film by Downcellar Productions. It debuted at Improv Boston last Friday as part of their new film division and has now proudly found its way onto the internet. (The true home for all pervy and offensive things!)

YAYY!! Enjoy!



I would be totally remiss in my entertainment-providing duties if I did not also highlight the other hilarious commercial-parody sketches that came out of that day of shooting.

Hurley Brothers Home Furnishing



Connections: Daniel Plainview



Morelli Brothers Home Furnishing



And my personal favorite, Regal Osprey Blended Scotch Whiskey

Friday, March 14, 2008

Button, Button, Who's Got The Button? [This Kid!]

I've told you before about the proven awesomeness of Google Reader and other RSS feed readers, but now I have the sausage to go with that sizzle. Just check out those hot pink waves of glory emanating from little FiHo's head. ----->

Thanks to the gracious genius of Mr. Kevin Michael Keating, I now have a hot little button of my own! So, subscribe to me! I promise we'll soon be returning to our regularly scheduled daily blogging program when I stop being in rehearsals and performances every night of the week.

But until then... I'm proud to announce my Improv Boston graduate sketch show, "Help You, Help Me" is sold out tonight!!! And last Wednesday's show kicked major ass, if I do say so myself! (Which I just did because ah, I am myself. Is it physically possible to 'say so' for someone else? Maybe if you're Whoopi Goldberg in Ghost....er... Get well, Patrick Swayze!)

If you're in Boston and free on Wednesday, March 19th at 7:30 p.m. you should go buy tickets to my sketch show now. As of this posting, there were only 13 seats left!

Monday, March 10, 2008

Improv Boston Sketch Writing Grad Show Dates and Ticketing Information! [From The Department of Blatant Self-Promotion]


Attention All Bostonites!

My sketch writing class with Improv Boston is hosting 3 performances of "Help Me, Help You": a collection of 10 sketches written by the 6 of us in the class and it will feature two of my sketches: Love: Office Style and Attack of the Hipster Dinosaur Douches!!!

Not only are you going to get to see some my work, but I'm even in one of these sketches! There will be cake! (And on the 19th when I'm subbing in for a part, cleavage!) You can't go wrong!

DATES!

This Wednesday, March 12 at 7:30
Friday, March 14th at 7:30
Wednesday, March 19th at 7:30

TICKET INFO:

Tickets for the Wednesday shows can be bought on the Improv Boston site (and are $7)

The Friday, March 14 show is labeled under "Sketchaus" as our show is appearing in the Sketchaus slot; make sure you select March 14.

It's not a very big space, so if you'd like to come you should get tickets sooner than later before they sell out!