Hokey smokes! Live improv comedy in Eugene is back in a biiiiiig way! You'll just have to stay up a bit later than you used to to see it. But it will be worth it. PotPie kicks the Lord Leebrick Theatre late-night comedy season off with performances on September 29 and 30 --- I will be there, and so should you!
I will appear in the following shows:
September 22 2006 - 11:00P
University of Oregon's Buzz Coffeehouse
1222 East 13th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97403
Cost: free
I perform with Fifty Pound Puppy in an hour-long, short-form improv show to welcome the University of Oregon's incoming freshmen; however, I have been told that the public may attend as well. Rounding out the cast with me are Aaron Jamison, Tim O' Donnell, and Jose Chavez. Suggested one-drink minimum at the coffeehouse during the show.
October 6 and 7, 2006 - 11:00P
Lord Leebrick Theatre
540 Charnelton Street
Eugene, OR 97401
Cost: $5.00
My new group, Kitsch Alive! makes its debut in the second weekend of Lord Leebrick Theatre's late-night comedy series! Expect short-form improv comedy and a lot of laughter! I perform both nights, with a Eugene cast on Friday, and then with a group of Portland improv comics on Saturday. We will also have different games each night, so don't worry about seeing the same show twice!
October 13 and 14, 2006 - 11:00P
Lord Leebrick Theatre
540 Charnelton Street
Eugene, OR 97401
Cost: $5.00
Kitsch Alive! presents an improv comedy version of the classic 1970s game show, Match Game! Contestants will be chosen from audience volunteers, and an eclectic cast of improv, stand-up, and sketch comics will make up the panel of "stars." If you haven't seen the original show yet . . . WHAT?! Check it out on Game Show Network, or look up scenes on youtube.com. But you don't need to have seen the show beforehand to come down and have a great time with our live version! We are planning to have a different panel of "stars" each night, by the way, to double your comedy bang-for-the-buck.
For more information, visit
http://www.myspace.com/josephperrycomedy Thanks!