August 5th - DC COMEDY FEST PREVIEW SHOW8:30-10:30 Free The best of DC. Appearing:
Aparna Nancherla, Jon Mumma, Hampton Yount, Kojo Mante, Bryson Turner, Jason Weems, Jay Hastings, John McBride And hosted by Nick Turner
Welcome to Your Comedy Layover...
Saturday, August 2, 2008
SOLLY'S FEST! Aug. 5th, 7th, 8th, and 9th!!!
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Labels: aparna nancherla, bryson turner, dc comedy festival, Hampton Yount, Jason Weems, Jay Hastings, john mcbride, Jon Mumma, Kojo Mante, Nick Turner
Monday, July 7, 2008
"The Happy Hour" Line Up
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Labels: aparna nancherla, DC Comedy, happy hour, Jason Weems, Jay Hastings, john mcbride, kojo manter, kyle martin, mike blejer, nick turner fights, uptown tavern
Monday, March 24, 2008
Laughter Benefits Charities and You
More comedians are giving back. A few weeks ago, Jay posted about the "Purpose Driven Comedy Show" in an effort to shame the rest of us. Well, we were shamed, but that probably isn't the reason we are seeing more charity shows produced by local comedians in the area. Personally, I don't like to give, I like to take, but that shouldn't stop you from laughing at these important causes.
"Cry Laughing" Comedy Benefit
Supporting the Sintia Mesa Foundation
Four DCC4N favorites, Kojo Mante, Mike Way, Erin Jackson and Jason Weems come together for a night of great fun and big laughs at the DC Improv, on Saturday, April 26, 2008. Two shows in the DC Improv Lounge at 8 PM and 10:30PM. Tickets go on sale Tuesday, March 25, 2008 for $25. Tickets must be purchased in advance. For more information and to purchase tickets, please call 202-296-7008 or visit the DC Improv website.
Stand-Up for Obama Fundraiser Show
Supporting Barack Hussein Obama
Pulling double duty in the charity olympics, Erin Jackson joins Tim Miller, Jimmy Meritt and Jermaine Fowler in raising money to support one of the presidential candidates. One show only: Friday, April 18 at 7:30pm at the Comedy Spot. Tickets are $15. For more information and to purchase tickets, please call 703-294-5233 or visit the Comedy Spot website.
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Labels: benefit, DC Improv, erin jackson, Jason Weems, Jermaine Fowler, jimmy meritt, Kojo Mante, Mike Way, nick, tim miller
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
A San Francisco Treat
On January 20th I embarked on a great comedy journey with three other fine DC comedians. Our destination was San Francisco. I was joined by Kojo Mante, Jason Weems, and Mike Way. This was to be our vision quest to see if indeed the grass was greener on the other side of the fence/country. It turns out that San Francisco doesn't have a lot of grass (unless it's medicinal! That was a pot joke.)
Our week was full of comedy performances and the most stereotypical touristy type bullshit. And I loved it. From performing at open mics and local showcases, to the 3 times we drove down Lombard Street, San Francisco treated us well. We were outsiders that were embraced like kindly, even though our hotel room constantly tried to vomit us out of the room. It was very tiny. If you slipped in the shower, you'd have fallen in the toilet. Plus, after my traveling mates ate 8 meals from Burger King, the room started to smell. Anyway, here is the break down of the comedy shows that we performed on. Click the link and enjoy!
Sunday night was our first show and we performed at an Italian restaurant called Figaro's. The "show room" was actually outside in covered tent area. It was by far the worst show that we did. The show itself I was told had potential, but with the conference championship football game one TV, the crowd was a little lite. The best part of the show was when the host of the show performed. It was 8 mins of a amazing. He brought a toy plane and a toy sheep on stage, and the rest is burned into my brain. Also, there was a very creepy old guy in the crowd who sketched all the comics on the show. I think he was one of those old gay guys who've watched Titanic too many times.
Monday was supposed to be a "showcase" show at Club Deluxe. But, when we arrived at the venue it turned out to be "Ladies Night", and I didn't pack my vagina so I didn't perform. However, we stuck around for the open mic that followed the show and we all did well.
Tuesday was the best show of the entire trip. The four of us split headlining time, and did about 15-20 mins each. The show was on the campus of Stanford University at a place called The 750 Pub. The booker of the show Mahlan Parker, was the nicest guy in the world and extremely kind to give us that amount of time without ever seeing us perform. We didn't let him down. I'd say there was close to a 100 students jammed into the place and we crushed. Everyone did so fucking great. It was awesome to get to a longer set in front of a really smart, young crowd.
Wednesday we went to Sunnyvale and performed at the comedy club Rooster T. Feathers. It was also a lite crowd, but I had a lot of fun on stage. There was a table full of cows sitting right up front and who loved to talk. As soon as I touched on the subject that one of them HAD to have been in an abusive relationship...well, I could clearly see I had hit close to home, much like their relationships. The black guy who went right before Kojo was awesomely bad. In the words of words of Jason Weems, "Kojo, you're gonna have to save the reputation of Black Comedy." Funny.
Thursday we went to the SF Punchline and saw Bill Burr. He actually remembered all of our faces (or so he lied) from the Improv in DC. He had an entire NEW HOUR of material. What a fucking machine. I had only heard one joke and that was his closer. The guy is so amazing at handling a crowd. I can't imagine how hard it is to carry around that credit of "being that comic who yelled at those retards in Philly" cause that seems to be what the ignorant masses want from him. And it's a fucking shame because he's so much more. He could make the reading of a Will funny. He handled 3 cunts properly, without yelling and giving them what they wanted. I think it should be acceptable to hit your woman in a comedy show if she can't get it through her thick skull, that no one gives a shit if she adopts puppies from the pound. THWACK!
The trip was a huge success in my book and really sparked a flame of interest in seeing more of America's comedy scenes. While we probably weren't performing in the best rooms, with the best comics, and the best crowds...we did get to share our comedy with a new town, and they welcomed us with loud laughter and that's the best feeling in the world. More importantly I made some great memories and took some amazing photographs with 3 of my good friends. The trip was good.
Quote of the Trip from a homeless hippie woman to a black guy with an afro: "Hey, man that's a great haircut man...that is awesome. I really dig your hair man...can I have your bagel?"
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Labels: Jason Weems, jay, Jay Hastings, Kojo Mante, local comedy, Mike Way, San Francisco
Monday, January 28, 2008
"Romantic Comedy" to become the first show to ever sell out in the history of the WORLD!!!!

We are putting on our second showcase at The DC Improv Comedy Lounge on Valentine's weekend combining the sweetest standup and improv comedy just for you, that's right, you snickerdoodle. Our First showcase, "Clash of the Titans" sold out (unlike any show that has ever been produced by any person or persons in any medium!)and we are celebrating by putting on another local comedy showcase with twice the heart, with TWO shows @ 8pm and 10:30pm. Hey pumpkin-pudding, you deserve nothing but the best.
Fall in love with stand up from:
SHOTGUN DENNY TOMM (winner of 2007's "Funniest Person in Baltimore,")
NICK TURNER (jerk from NYC and [little-seen] National Commercials)
JAY HASTINGS (Comcast On Demand)
JASON WEEMS (Last Comic Standing, Comcast On Demand)
And Long-Form Improv/Pillow Talk from:
HOURLY RATE HOTEL f/ Topher Bellavia, Natasha Rothwell, Dan Hodapp (Washington Improv Theater's "161" and "Caveat" )
THE JOHNSON FAMILY VACATION f/ Dave Johnson, Mikael Johnson, Jason Saenz-Johnson (Washington Improv Theater's "161" and "Jackie")
And hosted by the debonair but cuddly JASON SAENZ (member of WIT's "Jackie" and "iMusical)
What: DC Comedy: 4 Now Presents: "Romantic Comedy"
When: Saturday, February 16th @ 8:00 and 10:30pm
Where: The DC Improv Comedy Lounge
Cost: $10 at the door or go to http://www.symfonee.com/improv/dc/home/index.aspx.
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Labels: DC Comedy, DC Improv, improv, jason, Jason Weems, Jay Hastings, larry poon, New shows, nick, showcase, standup, WIT
The Black Comedy Experiment

Hey guys, some fantastic comedians in New York have started a blog about the comedy that excludes me. And I am all about exclusivity being that I am still waiting on line every night trying to get into Studio 54. There's still a chance! People, I'm talking about The Black Comedy Project.
Spearheaded by Elon James White who has been making shit happen for a long time with his comedy collective Brooklyn Comedy Company. The blog attempts to take a critical look at where black comedy is heading as well as how it got here. If you want to get right to the salacious posts, i suggest you start with Elon's post about the latest incarnation of Def Comedy Jam. The ridiculous number of comments on the post prove that the blog is making an impact and is definitely worth checking out. (by the way the super-poster Todd Lynn is no stranger to controversy)
They are taking things one step further by announcing a "Black Comedy Experiment" Festival taking place in New York City February 28th–March 1st. It will include all the comedians that rocked your face off during the "4 Shades of Black" show at last year's DC Comedy Fest (Elon, Michelle Buteau, Baron Vaughn and Jordan Carlos) as well as homegrown comedic superstars such as the hilari-train known as Erin Jackson and the hilari-caboose known as Jason Weems. I say let's get the carpooling plans in order sooner rather than later.
(Hit the jump to see the token)

Also a side note, I talked to the festival's only white performer, Charles Star, who said that he got in because he has previously performed in one of the festivals shows, "Laughing Liberally." But I still think that it is because of this photo I found floating around the internet. He's gonna get his ass kicked.
(and no Jay, this does not mean we can start our own "White Comedy Project/Experiment Festival," because every day is "White Comedy Project/Experiment Festival" day)
*also, who the hell does your websites because they are soooooo good lookin'. It make me want to flush our website down the toilet. Also, that's not physically possible.
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Labels: black comedy, blogs, Jason Weems, new york, nick
