A Funny Thing: True stories told live at the Upright Citizens Brigade.
Bob Powers tells a fictionalized story of “special delivery” instructions.
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A Funny Thing: True stories told live at the Upright Citizens Brigade.
Bob Powers tells a fictionalized story of “special delivery” instructions.
Enjoy!
Oh gosh guys! It is the A FUNNY THING RELAUNCH!!!
I am obviously still learning how to produce a podcast, but the stories are too wonderful not to share with the world!
Hope you enjoy and smooch love!
Holy smokes!
John Flynn just released an album called Faggot Munchkin.
Who let him do that? Also, look at all that handsome!
Our story this week: Comedian Kim Kutt was enamored of the Spanish handsome, Gaston. But their earliest dalliances hit nothing but snags, and when Kim went the extra mile she found herself crossing some lines. Lines like the Threat of Mass Murder Line and the Stalking Outside Your House Line, amongst others. Why must we destroy what we love, Kim?
Kim Kutt is a comedian in New York. Follow her on Twitter @tablefullofcrap.
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Our story this week: Christian talks with Nick Kanellis about one horrible night when Nick suffered the perfect storm of bedbugs, robot vodka, human urine on an air mattress, and being cast off from the summit of Mount Olympus, home of the gods.
Nick is a comedian and improvisor whom you may see performing with Trike at the Magnet Theater in New York Saturdays at 10:30 or tweeting under the nom de net @nickkanellis.
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Our story this week: Christian Capozzoli is your new host of A Funny Thing. Listen as he takes the reins and leads the story carriage right over a cliff of fire fog, adolescent gore, unrequited tan-lust, sun blindness, and arguably the most nightmarish family vacation ever.
Welcome home, Christian. You'll fit right in.
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Our story this week: Melanie Hamlett, yearning for the endless, intoxicating adventure of South America found herself couch surfing into a house full of clowns. Literal clowns. Bipolar, uncicycling clowns. Always on the lookout for a safe haven from the lecherous man-pigs of the road, Melanie thought she had found her respite from constant sexual harassment amongst those bronze boys of the circus arts. But then came a clown called Blue Angel, and everything changed.
Melanie Hamlett is a comedian, storyteller, world traveler , and two-time MOTH storyslam winner who has written for Marie Claire, Nerve.com, and her book Leave the Lipstick, Take the Iguana. You can catch her performing in Adventures with Melanie Hamlett at the Under St. Marks Theater in New York on the 3rd monday of every month at 7pm, and at melaniehamlett.com. she told her story at the incomparable Nights of Our Lives.
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Our story this week: In honor of 4/20 we bring you international intrigue, body cavity bingo, vagina lips like hot dog buns, and so much more, as Amey Goerlich smuggles us past customs and secrets us away in the most intimate storytelling crevices of her heart. Watch out for that yogurt.
Amey Goerlich is a comedian and founding member of the seminal improv powerhouse, Krompf. See her at Indie Cage Match every Saturday at 7:00 at the UCB East in New York City (tickets here).
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Our story this week: Brantley Brice didn't so much struggle with his sexuality as much as he gleefully did the breaststroke in a river of denial of it. His closet was a palace of men's underwear models and sexual aids. But the truth, much like Brendan Frasier in a golden cod-piece, will always out.
Brantley Brice is an actor and comedian in New york. Seek and ye shall find him performing with The Bats, the resident theater company of The Flea Theater, or follow him on Twitter @brantleybrice. He loves dinosaurs.
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Pat Baer Fights Wolves, Finds Love
Our story this week: Pat Baer, creeped out by an awkward drug party around an unfamiliar campfire, escapes into the forest along with the beautiful, straight-edge subject of his unspoken desire. But if there's one thing that history teaches us, it's this: journeys into dark forests produce narrative crisis points via confrontation with representations of the bestial self. Should have seen this one coming, Pat.
Pat Baer is an improvisor and all around great guy who has helped with the production of A Funny Thing since its very beginning. Thanks Pat! He also hosts 404ing it: Breaking Down the Internet, a surprisingly moving love song to all things online at the UCBeast theater. It is a great show, and if you like the internet (you do) then you should check it out.
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Our story this week: Comedian Michael Hartney was a fresh-faced writer's assistant eager to get a foot in the door of the burgeoning gay and lesbian sketch comedy television industry. Instead, he got a master class on whom not to f*ck with. Rosie O'Donnell, thats whom. Positive energy!
Michael Hartney is a comedian you've seen on 30 Rock and on stage at the UCB. He hosts the always funny character showcase Characters Welcome at the UCBeast, Friday, April 26th at 7:30pm. Click here for tickets. He told his story at the inimitable Oh, Hey Guys!
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Our story this week: Fresh off bombing her stand up set, Ophira Eisenberg was desperate to turn a bad night into a good one. How to do it? By sleeping with the weird, sad headliner, of course. The guy "who's entire wardrobe came from a t-shirt gun." But how weird and sad can things get, really? Very. Things can get very weird and very sad. Mondays, am I right?
Ophira Eisenberg is a comedian and storyteller who hosts NPR's Ask Me Another. She has a fantastic new book out this week, called Screw Everyone: Sleeping My Way to Monogamy. Click on that link to see it on Amazon, and if you're smart, to buy it. She told her story at Night of Our Lives, the wizened lion of New York storytelling shows, at the UCB theater.
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Our story this week: The narratorial tag team of Adam Wade and Peter Aguero form the beast with two butts to double down on the old number two. It's a poop story, okay? Two poop stories. Remember a couple of weeks ago when we had the story of comedian wrestling with the urge to contextualize her own abuse? Well, now we're doing poop stories.
Peter Aguero is a storyteller and general bon vivant about town. You can find him at The Comedy Bar on the 22nd playing with the BTK Band, and telling stories at Bare (true stories with burlesque (naked people)) March 31st at the Red Room, both in New York. Adam Wade, friend of the show and MOTH Grandslam champion forty times over, hosts the Tales of the Cosmos storytelling show at the UCBeast, amongst other things about which you may read at adamwade.com. The next Tales of the Cosmos on April 19th has a surprise All Star line-up. You're gonna wanna buy tickets here.
Photo by Spencer Ritenour.
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Our story this week: Streeter Seidell (Colleger Humor) takes us down his twisting path of pet ownership, from the truth of how horrible cats are to the inevitable dark magic ritual that brought a colony of dead mice back to life. Only one of them came back evil!
Streeter Seidell is one of the pillars of internet comedy titan CollegeHumor.com as well as the man behind the hilarious collection of first world problems, WhiteWine.com. He told his story at Tales of the Cosmos at the UCBeast theater in New York, New York.
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Our story this week: something a little different. For a year now, we've been bringing you stories that we thought were funny, many of which came from disasters, traumatic events in the lives of the storytellers. It's in many of our natures and especially in the nature of the kind of person who gets up on the stage to tell these stories for a room full of strangers, to laugh at the macabre and the dark, to smile and snark in spite of terror. A few weeks ago, comedian Julia Weideman took the stage at the UCB East in New York and wrestled that instinct to the ground. When the dust cleared, we had a story, one she had never told before, with no punch lines, no clever similes, no witty rejoinders, and yet it was a story we knew we had to share with you.
Julia Wiedeman is the writer and star of the brilliant one-woman show, Naked People at the UCB theater in New York. If you're quick you can catch her performing it tonight. Or, see her and her show at the Women in Comedy Festival in Boston, March 21st through the 24th.
While Julia made it out alive, for many women the consequences of domestic and dating violence are far, far worse. One of the best organizations working to change this is Break the Cycle. Please visit breakthecycle.org to learn more and consider donating to the cause of helping youth end the cycle of violence.
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Our story this week: Abra Tabak thought she was headed for the idyllic American summer camp experience. She'd be the fun counselor, with rugs and lamps! She wasn't prepared for the grimness, the grief, or the cargo shorts. And yet, somehow, a year later, she found herself returning for another summer at Bummer Camp.
Abra Tabak is a comedian and improvisor in New York City. Follow her on twitter @abratabak, hear her on the brilliant podcast Make Yourself Comfy with Abra Tabak and see her perform at the UCB theater on Saturday nights with Grandma's Ashes.
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Our story this week: Ambivalent Jew, Joe Mande (Kroll Show, Parks and Rec, Best Week Ever) was looking for God in all the wrong places, including a "test passover." But a confrontation and plea for help from another Jewish man in need leads Joe to wager all his belief and most of his money on one act of blind trust. Now if you'll excuse me I have to go buy matzoh for my wife.
You've seen Joe Mande on Conan, Comedy Central ,and VH1's Best Week Ever. He's a writer for Parks and Recreation and the excellent Kroll Show (Wednesdays at 10:30 on Comedy Central). Follow him on Twitter @Joemande.
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