(The Oregonian, August 25, 1995, p. E1)
"Improv-a-rama"
The (Portland) Oregonian reviews ComedySportz
ComedySportz [Four Bananas (out of four = "100 percent funny")]
ADVICE TO AUDIENCE: Just show up. No one will be put on the spot. (but
make reservations-ed)
WHAT IT'S LIKE: A parody of fierce competitive sports sets ComedySportz
off in a zany direction. Complete with a referee, two teams of usually
four "actletes," a stadium organist, and all the self-congratulatory
high-fives you see among football players, ComedySportz goes the whole
nine yards in making comedy into a sport.
THE BOTTOM LINE: Three conclusions: 1) You laugh all through
the show, 2) it's wholesome enough to take the kids and the grandparents
to (because the referee is not afraid to censor), and 3) it's an incredibly
well-organized event. It's a satisfying, fast-paced evening, where even
the chronically shy will find themselves yelling out suggestions.
WHY IT WORKS: "We're a little more product-oriented as opposed
to process-oriented," says Manager Patrick Short. The ComedySportz
players (20 of them total) pay close attention to the experience, taking
time after each show to critique what worked and what flopped. "I'm
not going to kid anyone that we're going to do Henry the IV. But if art
happens, great!" Short says.
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