Saturday, January 05, 2008

Another Lazy Saturday

And here I am, degree in creative writing, and nothing to freaking say. Great shame I have brought upon my family. All of my skills have withered and died. Is this the end of the new year's resolution to blog more??

FEAR NOT! Did you know that in China they have the same word for crisis as they do for opportunity? I've heard everyone say that before, so perhaps if I force myself to sit down and blog everyday my head will soon be exploding with ideas for blog postings so funny that you'll be checking back everyday for my new material. Probably not, but possibly.

Still, trying to find something funny to write about is tough and everyone knows writer's block isn't funny - it's just boring. Allow me to recall what I've been up to since I quit my job. Absolutely nothing. Crap I'm screwed need to pull the cord on this one... ah... uh... oh I know! Hilarious pictures from our show Thanksgiving weekend!

I don't know what happened but I bet it sure was funny when Beki gave Nick a ride in that car!

In classic Mookie fashion, he tries not to fall down!!
Brian and Ted are the BEST of friends! One more...
Our most colorful selection yet... looks like Liam can handle himself but Chris is laughing and Paul Nellis is about to lose it. Just too much fun. Oh we can't leave out Swithun, here he is...
Perhaps a little bit on his side - but rest quietly - that's Swithun all right, sagacious as always.

*All photos by the dear Kevin Leas.

Thursday, January 03, 2008

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Exciting new picture!!

Now those are some pretty faces. Tim Goodwin just sent this in! Everyone got together for a cast photo, but apparently no one told Brian or JZ. So now what seems to have happened is that Tim Goodwin pasted in pictures of them from different parts of the night.

So while everyone else looks like they just did a show, Brian looks like he's about to ask me to marry him. JZ looks like some sort of homicidal manic who kills people with golf clubs. Also Adam Litz, up from PA for the night, looks like Lex Luthor. Nick kind of looks like the bad guy Jason Lee did the voice for in The Incredibles.

Pictures are fun! If you have pictures from our show, send them in! We love pictures!

Thanks, Tim Goodwin, you really saved us this time. Oh and congratulations on your new year's eve 'victory.'

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Geva Comedy Improv Makes New Year's Resolution to Blog More in 2008


All,

Happy New Years! Happy 2008!

Anyway, thanks to anyone who came out last night and rang in the New Years with us in true GCI style! A grand time was had by all! By the end of the night (which was sometime around sunrise) Geva Comedy Improv, not unlike many of you out there in Internet-land, made a New Year's Resolution for 2008. We solemnly promise to do out best to provide more hilarious blog material in 2008. We at GCI are painfully aware in the disappointing decline in blog postings on what was once voted the best locally-based blog by Rochester's City Newspaper.

We would like to start 2008 off right with this amusing picture taken sometime around 5am.
Enjoy and have a great year!

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Hilarious Clip

It didn't happen at our show, but maybe it'll tide you over til we get some pictures up!

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Swithun No's Poetry Corner

Dylan Curry presents "Humpty Dumpty" revisited by Edgar Allen Poe.



I would have preferred "demons from hell" instead of "demons below" personally, but then again I'm not Poe.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Swithun No's Poetry Corner

If you're wondering how GCI prepares for campfire improv, it's by watching things like this:

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

A random musing.

YOUR RESEARCH IS USELESS AND YOU'LL NEVER MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE SO WHY DON'T YOU JUST GET A JOB YOU DAMNED HIPPIES!!!

There... I said it. I think I'll go register for the republican party now.

-Nellis

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Mr. Peanut invites you to GCI's Super Spooky Halloween shows


Looks like Mr. Peanut has gotten into the Halloween spirit, and you should too! Plan on attending our Terrifyingly hilarious Halloween shows, October 26th and 27th!

This show may contain nuts or traces of nuts.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Geva Comedy Improv Places a Classified Ad


Courtesy of GCI's Videographer en residence, LIZ LARAKIS

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Geva Comedy Improv launches 5th Anniversary Season; Awards "SUPER SECRET FANCY PRIZE"

This past Saturday, Geva Theatre Center kicked off its 35th Anniversary Season with a grandiose black tie optional Opening Night Gala. There were many fancy people in attendance wearing fancy clothes, eating fancy food and having fancy conversations. Therefore, we at GCI acted in kindred spirit and in commemoration of Geva Comedy Improv’s 5th Anniversary Season, we promised a “SUPER SECRET FANCY PRIZE” to anyone who showed up to watch our Saturday night show in formal wear. Well, the lacy gauntlet was thrown and a special thanks to all of our audience members who had the guts and the wardrobe to step to our challenge. The odds were staggering, and the attire was spectacular but in the end, there could only be one winner…


GCI is proud to announce that MICHAEL SHEEHAN is the lucky winner of our “SUPER SECRET FANCY PRIZE”



Friend of GCI MICHAEL SHEEHAN is escorted to the stage by the GCI Cast moments after learning he was the big winner of the evening.


GCI cast member TED fends off the ubiquitous paparazzi


MICHAEL anxiously awaits the announcement of the SUPER SECRET FANCY PRIZE


He is besieged on all sides by the Cast's congratulatory remarks and well-wishing


MICHAEL and the GCI Crew show their first reactions to the prize


Excitement and astonishment abound...


MICHAEL takes possession of the prize certificate as the audience weeps silently


The audience cheers and a final round of handshakes are in order for friend of GCI MICHAEL SHEEHAN, the winner of Geva Comedy Improv's SUPER SECRET FANCY PRIZE!

What did he win you ask? Stay tuned to the blog for actual footage of the award ceremony in which the SUPER SECRET FANCY PRIZE is revealed!






Tuesday, September 04, 2007

The Ugly Stuff - Part 2"

And now for the highly anticipated conclusion of "The Ugly Stuff" the comic book. Based on Geva Comedy Improv's Improvised Western movie, it's the perfect thing quench your late summer thirst for whiskey so bad it's ugly.



Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Silver Screen Geva Team

Over the weekend of August 10-12th, members of GCI and friends, entered the Buffalo 48-Hour Film Project. In less than 48 hours, a film was to be made that utilized the following elements:

  • Genre: Film de Femme (where the woman/women are smart and empowered)
  • Character: Steve Simon, Inventor
  • Prop: Keychain
  • Line: "If I want your opinion, I'll ask for it."
  • Image: Landmark of Buffalo

The result: "Boys Gone Wild" by Silver Screen Geva Team

After much deliberation, the judges have announced their superlatives. I am proud to announce that Silver Screen Geva Team received the following distinctions:
  • Best Sound Editing
  • Best Acting
  • Best Writing (tied)

This last award is perhaps the most remarkable since, as an improv troupe, there was no actual script per se.

The other team that tied in Best Writing (who also won Best Special Effects and Best Graphics) went on to win the overall competition.

So inspite of losing many of our promised shooting locations, massive creative differences, a team member quitting in the middle of the process, a lot of waiting around, and grotesquely incompetent leadership, the Silver Screen Geva Team pulled off a rather substanstial showing in the competition. This only happened because of the dedication and talent of all the writers/actors/crew--with special acknowledgement going to TV producer, Sumit David.

Oh yes, and unending apologies to Brian Daniel for misspelling his name.

Monday, August 20, 2007

GCI hits the Beach!

Yesterday, The GCI Family hit up Charlotte beach to honor some of our most important members. The Volunteers!!!

BRIAN chats it up with GCI Volunteers MEG, RACHEL and LAURA.

Friend of GCI JZ defends his catch from volunteers BITS, LAURA, and our own PAUL NELLIS.

Who will get the Frisbee first? NICK or volunteer RACHEL?

TR wanted us to pose for some "frisbee action shots." In the end, the outtakes were better than the final product!



Where was JZ's hand going in that last one?!


Finally, good work guys!

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Belated Post: WEDDING BASH!

One of our very own, BRIAN, has gotten married. Sorry, ladies! Here are some pictures of the hullabaloo after the wedding at the Rochester Museum & Science Center.


Wooly mastadon's can drink like you wouldn't believe.


BRIAN dips the newest member of GCI (by marriage (non-performing member)).


Aww... they even have the same smile.


SWITHIN and EVE are boogyin' down.


Conga line!!! BRIAN, ALEX, SWITHIN, and EVE are followed by people we don't know.


BRIAN doesn't look happy. Nope, not at all.


In classic GCI style, PAUL, BRIAN, and TR rock out to Journey. Rest assured the infamous dance diamond occurred, and all photographic evidence has been destroyed.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Geva Comdy Improv performs, parties

The City Council of the town of Beaverville.

"Listen to reason... you look like a fool in that hat."
(GCI internet archivist can't remember whether TED or BRIAN said this.)

Watch out for that flaming ball of gas, NICK!

BRIAN is welcomed to the Teddy Bear's picnic.

City Council is struck by Harry Potter fever.

Communist Russia did not escape the razor-sharp barbs of GCI wit!

After the show, NICK engaged friends of GCI BORDEN and JED in a rousing game of Guitar Hero.

TED seemed to be confused the whole evening. TR knew how to rock.

BRIAN refused to play nicely with others.

Another successful weekend for the GCI crew... well done team, well done. See you back on the Nextstage August 24th and 25th for SEASON V. And of course, we hope to see all of YOU there too! All new season = new improvised improvised theater!

Friday, July 06, 2007

T.R. answers call of the wild; takes a message


TR chooses a path less taken

A little more than a fortnight ago, myself and friend of GCI Borden set out into the wilds of the Adirondacks to engage ourselves in the instigation of a classic Hemingway-esque battle with nature. The charge was a simple one: to begin our epic quest of hiking the 46 highest peaks of the Adirondacks to become full fledged members of the 46’ers. On this our maiden voyage, we would hike 3 peaks in a single day, two such peaks on our hit list (Sawteeth and Gothics) and one ancillary peak in between. Plans were laid out, preparations made, and gear stowed. Fate, however, is a cruel mistress and would soon conspire against us.


BORDEN against the serene and majestic landscape of the 'Dacks

We arrived at 8pm Friday evening, set up camp, engaged the Park Ranger in a dialogue regarding our planned hike (to which he responded with, “Wow…that’s one hell of a hike…make sure you guys get an early start.”) and consumed the delicious culinary stylings of the US Military and their ingenious MRE's(Meals Ready to Eat).


A mysterious orgy of butterflys

On the dawn of the next morrow, we awoke early, ate breakfast and hit the trail. Our journey began with a 4.2 mile hike down a private road before we would even reach the trailhead at the base of lower Ausable lake. Once there, we chose to take the scenic trail to the summit of Sawteeth, a climb which is described in official literature as “difficult and strenuous”.


Difficult and strenuous indeed...

Not 20 minutes into our hike, after navigating nearly continuous steep slopes of 60-70 degrees (see picture above), we reassessed our original plan and decided that we would hike only one mountain this time around…as the trail was unlike any two fairly well traveled New England boyscouts had seen and was by all accounts, “kicking our a**”.


How steep was it? So steep we were forced to use log ladders


Disaster Strikes! We run out of water and BORDEN must purify a mountain stream

Below is an excerpt from my trail journal:

…the jagged and unforgiving terrain of Sawteeth mocks us as we inch toward the summit. Twigs snap and crack beneath our feet in a macabre symphony of wild and unfamiliar percussion. The mighty swell of the wind and the crisp crystalline rush of the enumerable brooks and tributaries seem to taunt us; “You are weak” they say, “You will find no solace amongst the slippery moss-punctuated rock face, nor compassion in the birch grove nor sanctuary amidst the needles of pine. You are abandoned and alone and shall perish upon this mount, ye men of hubris.” Indeed, perhaps we will, and yet still, we climb on, we climb on…


TR heroically wrestles a 600 lb black bear with his bare hands and saves a local girl scout troop while BORDEN runs off into the woods screaming

All told, we hiked a total of 14 miles and ascended 4100 feet to the summit.


BORDEN and TR perch proudly upon the summit of Sawteeth after narrowly escaping death

Exhausted, blistered and drenched with the saltine sweat of a mountain adventure, we exited the wilderness and returned to base camp where we promptly grilled meats, drank deeply of the lagers and ales of the region and passed out by the warm glow of a crackling campfire. I recall the stars being particularly clear that eve, slyly winking at us like so many prescient eyes who knew the secrets of the day; In this timeless battle of man vs. nature, man won…barely.