Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Previewing The 28th Annual Seattle International Comedy Competition

It's a marathon, not a sprint. You have to be likable but you have to make an impression. You move on with stunts but you win with material. It's perverse and unfair.

It is...The Seattle International Comedy Competition.

...and it's about time.

PREVIEW OF THE 28th ANNUAL SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL COMEDY COMPETITION

The sheer dimensions of this competition seem unreal. 32 comedians. 23 shows. 26 days. Countless hours. Endless miles. A mob of judges. A blur of audiences.

This is the third Seattle International Comedy Competition that we've covered here on SeattleComedy.net.

In 2005, I was a participant in the second preliminary week...and failed to move on to the semi-finals. With the help of those who had moved on, we covered the competition from afar--not really getting a full sense of how dragging yourself up and down the I-5 corridor and occasionally blazing a trail across the mountains can wear a performer down.

Last year, I signed on as an assistant to the producer, Ron Reid, for the competition. I was there for every show. I saw every performance. I reported on as much of it as I could--and those reports are still available in the archives here (with some of the photos taken down...)

This year, I turned down the chance to compete again...because I truly enjoyed the experience of helping the production of the competition, and I liked reporting on the entire event from start to finish. I signed on again--this time, I'm the Production Assistant--Director of Talent. It sounds impressive--but, basically, I'm the equivalent of a "Get Back Coach" for an NFL team for the competition.

The competition starts tomorrow...and as I write this, I know who 31 of the 32 competitors will be. There's still a spot in Preliminary Week Two yet to be confirmed. As ever, the competition has an amazing mix of talent ready, willing and able to put themselves through this ringer in order to lay claim to a title once held by Mitch Hedberg, Matt Weinhold, Tom Cotter, David Crowe, Lamont Ferguson...and others (click on the "Comedy Competitions" link to the right and you'll find information on all of the winners.)

Many of the participants are from our own backyard--but there are at least three performers hoping to keep the title in Canada, where last year Damonde Tschritter brought it home...and still others who are the pride of their scenes...Chicago...Los Angeles...San Francisco...Portland...

There are never as many women as you think there might be... There's some ethnic diversity but there are also, as you'd imagine, a bunch of 20-30-something white men. All of them are hoping that they manage the right combination of talent, observant judges, enthusiastic audiences, beneficial scheduling...whatever it takes, to get them from their preliminary week...into the semi-finals...and then into the finals.

Every year, great comedians fall shorter than you might have thought they would. Every year, someone you didn't expect to succeed pushes their way forward. You don't know what to expect until it happens.

Well...ok, maybe that's standard competition boiler plate--because before the last two competitions, I correctly predicted the winner...and, the two competitions before that, the person who I WANTED to win...did.

I've got a prediction for THIS year, too. I've written it down. I'll share it when it becomes appropriate to do so. If I get it right this year...I'll sign-up for NBC's Phenomenon show.

Tomorrow night, Preliminary Week One begins at Laughs Comedy Spot in Kirkland. The show begins at 8pm. 16 comedians will perform their 3-7 minute competition set. This will be the first chance for this group of performers to see what they're up against. There are a few veterans of the competition giving it another try...and there are plenty of absolute beginners who have no clue what they're getting into...

This weeks line-up:

Darren Frost (Brantford, Ontario)
Jaqi Furback (Mill Creek, Washington)
Kyle Harbert (Portland, Oregon)
Andy Haynes (Seattle, Washington)
Sharon Lacey (Portland, Oregon)
Key Lewis (Seattle, Washington)
Rodger Lizaola (Gilroy, California)
Geoff Lott (Kirkland, Washington)
Scott Moran (Seattle, Washington)
Adam Norwest (Seattle, Washington)
Lizzy Pilcher (Seattle, Washington)
Stephen O'Keefe (Vancouver, British Columbia)
Greg Reid (Los Angeles, California)
Lukas Seely (Billings, Montana)
Leif Skyving (Caldwell, Idaho)
Mike Wally Walter (Centralia, Washington)

Take a good look at those names. A week from tonight, eleven of them will be be out of the competition...as only the top five will move on to the semi-finals.

They'll have to perform at six shows at six different venues. Each show, they will be judged by a minimum of three judges who will score their performance in seven categories. The audience is given the responsibility of determining 1/11th of their score for the night. They're given the luxury of not counting one night's score--so, one bad show doesn't eliminate you from contention...but it certainly puts the pressure on.

All of this--and then the natural demands of simply getting on a stage and trying to make a group of strangers laugh. It verges on the nightmarish.

Luckily, they're in good hands. The "bus-driver" in charge of keeping the show moving on stage will be 2005 Seattle International Comedy Competition Champion--Lamont Ferguson (joining us from the smoke and ashes of San Diego, California.)

And then...starting on Monday, these sixteen performers will step-aside (five of them to return for the semi-finals) and sixteen different performers will go through their own preliminary week, with their own venues, their own judges, their own host...

And then five of those sixteen will meet the five who survived week one...and it's on to another week of six shows, with longer sets for each performer...

And only five from that ten will move on to the finals...where the sets are longer and the shows are bigger--and, by the time you make the finals, you've got to be on your game every night...as there's no such thing as a drop night in the finals.


If you can't get excited about this...you've got no sense of drama or adventure.

We'll be there...from the first set at Laughs Comedy Spot on Halloween Night...to the crowning of the new champion at the Comedy Underground in Seattle on November 25th.

If you can't be there...come here. It's the next best thing.

TUESDAY PREVIEW: What's on the Seattle Comedy Calendar?

I'm hoping that the Tuesday Preview will become a regular feature of this site. Basically, this is what I'm thinking can replace the calendar feature of the old SeattleComedy.net. OK, it won't "replace" the calendar...but this is as close as I'm going to get...

Note...this is not meant to be an exhaustive list, just some highlights for you to consider.

THIS WEEK
Obviously, the BIG news of this week in Seattle Comedy is the start of the month-long Seattle International Comedy Competition.

Preliminary Week One
  • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31st at LAUGHS COMEDY SPOT in Kirkland (8pm)
  • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1st at GORDON'S ON THE GREEN in Tukwila (8pm)
  • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd at EDMONDS CENTER FOR THE ARTS in Edmonds (7:30pm)
  • SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd at COLUMBIA THEATRE in Longview (7:30pm)
  • SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4th at FAIRHAVEN MARTINI BAR in Bellingham (8:30pm)
  • MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5th at COMEDY UNDERGROUND in Seattle (8:30pm)
Preliminary Week One
  • TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th at COMEDY UNDERGROUND in Seattle (8:30pm)
Obviously, you'll be reading a lot more about the Seattle International Comedy Competition in the weeks to come as SeattleComedy.net will once again be providing extensive and exclusive night-by-night coverage.

But that's not all that's happening this week as far as Comedy in Seattle.

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 31st
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOMEDY present LAFF*HOLE at CHOP SUEY in Seattle (10pm)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 1st
KYLE CEASE at COMEDY UNDERGROUND in Seattle (8:30pm)
HENEGHEN at LAUGHS COMEDY SPOT in Kirkland (8pm)
PAUL MERRILL at MAINSTAGE COMEDY & MUSIC CLUB in Seattle (9pm)

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 2nd and SATURDAY NOVEMBER 3rd
KYLE CEASE at COMEDY UNDERGROUND in Seattle (8:30pm & 10:30pm)
KERMET APIO at COMEDY UNDERGROUND in Tacoma (Fri.-8:30pm, Sat-8:30pm & 10:30pm)
MARCUS, MAN of 1000 VOICES at GIGGLES in Seattle (8pm & 10pm)
DAVID TESTROET at LAUGHS COMEDY SPOT in Kirkland (8pm & 10pm)
DEAN OLESON at MAINSTAGE COMEDY & MUSIC CLUB in Seattle (8pm & 10:30pm)

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 3rd, SUNDAY NOVEMBER 4th and MONDAY NOVEMBER 5th
JIM GAFFIGAN at THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE in Seattle (Sat. 7pm & 10pm, Sun. 7pm, Mon. 8pm)

UPCOMING HIGHLIGHTS
11/16 & 11/17--Duane Goad at Mainstage Comedy & Music Club in Seattle
11/17 & 11/18--Kathy Griffin at The Paramount Theatre in Seattle
11/20--Christian Finnegan at The Triple Door in Seattle
11/10--Louis CK (w/Todd Barry) at The Moore Theatre in Seattle
11/30--Mike Birbiglia at The Moore Theatre in Seattle
11/30 & 12/1--Dana Gould at Giggles Comedy Club in Seattle
11/30 & 12/1--Jackie Kashian (w/Peter Greyy) at Laughs Comedy Spot in Kirkland

The 9th All New SeattleComedy.net. Please. Save your applause.

SeattleComedy.net is like the website that cried wolf...and suffers from a terrible stutter.

This is the 9th relaunch of a website that always seems like a good idea when it goes up and then seems like a horrible mistake when it collapses under its own weight.

So...gone are the empty pages of Seattle comedian biographies. If you're a comedian and want to a link to your MySpace page on our LINKS page...send it in and that'll be that. It'll be up to you to keep it updated, accurate and useful.

Gone too is the rather useful calendar for all of the comedy happenings in the area. I'm bummed about that, too, frankly...because I used it on my CrackBerry many times. It simply took too much time. However, what I'm willing to do is to add a post to this blog with info on what's coming up this week and what's to look forward to... Any more than that, you'll have to dig up on your own, I'm afraid.

By making this blog the main page of the site, I can keep it updated regularly whether or not I'm at home or touring...and, because it'll be easier to maintain, I should have more time to post more often here.

You know what they say...the 9th time's the charm.

There's still a good reason to continue trying to shine a spotlight on what's happening, comedy-wise, in Seattle...and that's just one reason why SeattleComedy.net will continue.

Hope you find some value in these persistent efforts... Feel free to let me know if you do.

Welcome back!
peter greyy
--maintainer of one of the most frustrating websites in online history.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Coming soon: Night By Night Coverage of the 28th Annual Seattle International Comedy Competition!

Just in case anyone was worried that the implosion of the full-service version of SeattleComedy.net was going to deprive the world of an overly detailed description of the nightly goings on in the Seattle International Comedy Competition--REST ASSURED that I plan not only on reporting on every night of the competition (as I did last year)...but I plan on re-hosting this very news blog at SeattleComedy.net...

Once more into the breach? Perhaps... Hopefully, smarter this time...but you never can tell.

Opening night of the 28th Annual SICC is October 31st. Ooooh, scary.

I'll post some pre-contest thoughts here very soon.