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Showing posts with label Jon Mumma. Show all posts
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Saturday, August 2, 2008

SOLLY'S FEST! Aug. 5th, 7th, 8th, and 9th!!!

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

August 7th, 8th & 9th - DC COMEDY FEST PRESENTS "TOP SHELF" 7:00-10:30 $5
The best comedians in the country are coming to DC!
Almost four hours of hilarity each night!
Hosted by Nick Turner and Jay Hastings with additional help from: Eddie Brill, Rory Scovel, Jared Logan, Kumail, Lisa Fine, Will Hessler, TJ Miller, Brooke Van Poppelen, Sean Crespo, Mike Blejer, Kyle Martin, Jared Stern, Michael Foody, Cassidy Hennehan, Neil Stastny, Mark Normand, Zachary Sims, Seaton Smith, Elon James White, Reese Waters, Brady Novak, Jason Saenz, Rob Maher, Travis Irvine, Eli Sairs, Andy Kline, Myq Kaplan, Tyler Sonnichson, Matt McCarthy, Joselyn Hughes, Brent Sullivan, Baron Vaughn, and many more...
Solly's Tavern is located at 11th & U sts. NW


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Monday, February 25, 2008

Larry Poon & Jim Marsdale Show this weekend

Two of D.C.'s most recognizable and irrestible acts come together on stage this weekend to share with you their stories of fame, fortune, music videos, scotch, and dancing with loose woman. You can't go wrong.



"An Intimate Evening with Larry Poon and Jim Marsdale"
DC Improv Comedy Lounge
Saturday March 1, 2008
8pm $10
Buy tickets in advance!


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Monday, December 3, 2007

DC Comedy Spotlight: Jon Mumma

When it comes to surprising audiences, Jon Mumma has UFC like quickness. You never know where he is coming from. When I first saw Jon he was performing as one of his [now legendary] characters, Jim Marsdale, to a dumbfounded and delighted audience. "Was this guy for real?"

That is what Jon does. He comes at you when you least expect it and when he hits you...you can't stay mad for long. For several years now he has been working at such DC/Metro Area clubs as The Laughing Lizard, Riot Act Comedy Club, Cafe Rendezvous, The Hyatt in Bethesda, Wiseacres, Baltimore's Comedy Factory and is winner of the 2006 DC Improv Annual Showcase. Jon knows what it takes to be eccentric, but at the same time a welcoming face to new audiences all over the city.

When we asked Jon about what he loves most about performing he had this to say, "... for me is when you get one of those moments on stage when you feel complete comfort. Like, you could talk about anything and make it funny....total freedom." Jon's fun onstage is contagious, that is why he is one of DC's Best.

Hit the jump to learn more about Jon and watch some of his videos.[updated with interview!]

Jon will be onstage this Wednesday night, Dec. 5th @ 8pm for the Salute to Dr. Dremos Comedy Showcase

This weekend, you can catch Jon Mumma as one of the cast members in the HUGE SKETCH SHOW Poonanza V on Saturday Night, 10pm @ the Warehouse Theater. For tickets email larrypoon1@yahoo.com.

Next week, Jon will be featured at the Arlington Cinema Drafthouse next week, Thursday Dec. 13th @ 7:30pm. The show also includes local favorite Justin Schlegel and DCC4N's Jay Hastings.

Lastly, he is headlining the Bethesda Hyatt on December 14-15th and featuring at the Baltimore Comedy Factory December 27-29th.

Please, do yourself a favor and go out a catch a show. Let's do this, DC!

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Jon Mumma Interview

*When did you realize that you wanted to do comedy?

5th grade. I loved Bill Cosby so did a book report about him and became infatuated with standup.

*Who were some of your earliest influences?

My earliest influence in standup was Cosby but I'd say Saturday Night Live was my greatest influence. Chris Farley and Phil Hartman remain two of my absolute favorite performers ever.

*Where did you first perform?

My first performance was at Wiseacres Comedy Club open mic, I did fairly well...if memory serves me, I did a Dr. Phil meets Rambo impersonation. It was gold.

*What was your first paid gig?

My first paid gig was Tracey's Comedy Club. I wrote my set list on my hand but once I got on stage I realized the lights were too dim to see the writing...plus, I remembered I didn't have any dick jokes so it was irrelavent.

*Do you prefer to write on or off stage?

I do both but more often than not, my jokes are writen onstage. Typically, something strikes me funny so I jot it down in my notebook. I read over it again the next day; if its still funny to me, I'll try talkin about it at an open mic. I record all my new ideas and then replay them to decide what to keep.

*Do you enjoy the process of writing?

I love the writing process. I just wish I was better at it.


*Do you ever want to convey a message?

The best part of performing for me is when you get one of those moments on stage when you feel complete comfort. Like, you could talk about anything and make it funny....total freedom. I wouldn't say that I necessarily want to convey a message in my material but I do want the audience to leave a show and feel as though its ok to let their guard down and be silly and goofy.

*What's hacky to you?

I'm not sure what hacky is anymore. It seems like the definition is always changing. I know that I don't like it when I feel as though a comic is not being genuine with the audience. I like all kinds of comedy as long as they feel honest.

*What is your day job?

I work at the Government Printing Office as a Program Analyst
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