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Friday, July 11, 2008

Home of the Brave, Land of the Free Show

Tonight"Happy Hour" at The Uptown Tavern in Cleveland Park
Hosted by Kyle Martin9pm, Free Featuring: Jay Hastings, Kojo Mante, Aparna Nancherla, John McBride, Jason Weems, Nick Turner, Mike Blejer

TuesdayTop Shelf at Solly's Tavern
Hosted by Nick Turner 9pm, Free Featuring: Erin Jackson, Jon Mumma, Jay Hastings, Adrian Rodney and More, always more

July 24thComcast On Demand Taping at Solly's Tavern
Hosted by Jay Hastings 9pm, Free Featuring: Travis Irvine, Jake Young, Lisa Fine, Mike Way, John McBride, Hampton Yount, Nick Turner, Nora Nolan, Kojo Mante


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Saturday, May 10, 2008

Shelfed






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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Nicky T's Birthday Show! Tonight @ Solly's Tavern


It's celebration time, bitches.

NICK TURNER: KING OF ALL IRRELEVANT COMEDY IN DC turns 28 tonight in what is guaranteed to be the best show of all birthday-shows-EVER!!

We are even getting the band back together for this special night.

We got Bryson Turner, on bass
We got Seaton Smith, on drums
We got Brandon Ivey, on lead guitar
We got Jason Saenz, on rhythm guitar
We got Will Hessler, on maracas


PLUS SPECIAL GUESTS!!!

Date: Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Time: 8:30pm - 11:00pm
Location: Solly's Tavern
Street: U street and 11th street
City/Town: Washington, DC

Also, he told DCC4N that he is throwing the $5 cover out the window for this special night. God, he is a SAINT!!



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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Top Shelf Tonight!!!


TOP SHELF is happening tonight at Solly's Tavern. Remember, the most eye-bleedingly hilarious stand up show in all of DC? Where the performers respect the audience enough to dress up in suits? Who's on the show, you ask? Well that's a little rude so I'll just tell you and be done with it.

-DC comic made good in NY Ryan Conner comes back to show everybody how it's done. How is it done? Well.
-Funniest person in Baltimore Larry Poon's been doing this a long time people, he'll be honest with ya.
-Kojo Mante uses Top Shelf as a platform to lobby for more statues of homeless people in his neighborhood.
-Already a famous cartoonist, Hampton Yount hangs with the little people for inspiration.
-John McBride may or may not have destroyed your host in a rap battle that your host had no business being in.
-Southern Gentleman Jay Jay Hastings is still relishing his recent turn as Shecky Shmastings.
-Your host Nick Turner probably won't throw beer in his own face this show but he can never say for sure.

TOP SHELF
Tuesday, April 15th, 2008
8:30pm doors
Show starts at 9
Solly's Tavern
1942 11th St. NW (11th & U St.)
$5


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Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Top Shelf 4-1-08 in pictures

Bryson Turner shuffled over after a nap, then did 90 minutes.



He crushed!


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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Top Shelf Tonight!!

Happy April Well Thought Out Set Ups and Surprisingly Original Punchlines Day! Oh we are going to squirt intelligence and grace through the flowers on our lapels. To get you prepared for the greatest show ever tonight, we have included some pictures of the last show taken by Aaron Webb. You can check out more photos from last week show at the Top Shelf Flickr album.

The resplendent lineup includes:
Jake Young
Jared Stern
Herbie Gill
Jermaine Fowler
Aparna Nancherla
Jason Saenz

And hosted by Nick Turner


THE GREATEST TOP SHELF EVER
Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
8:30pm doors
Show starts at 9
Solly's Tavern
1942 11th St. NW (11th & U St.)
$5






This haunting photo of Eli Sairs was taken by the nights other photographer, the incomparable Noel Waghorn.

Big thanks go out to both Aaron and Noel and please come back as soon as you can. I know how much the comedians cherish these photos and we couldn't be more grateful.



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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

"Top Shelf" Tonight

Tonight! Who doesn't like to party on the day after St. Patrick's Day? You? Well this isn't a party, it's a comedy show so what about not doing so much talking? What? Are you fuckin' with me? OK, security get this asshole out of here! (pulls out gun, murders audience)

The resplendent lineup includes:
Eli Sairs
Jason Weems
Tim Miller
Mike Blejer
Jay Hastings
Jason Saenz

And hosted by Nick Turner


Tuesday, March 18th, 2008
8:30pm doors
Show starts at 9
Solly's Tavern
1942 11th St. NW (11th & U St.)
$5


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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Brutal Honesty from a Comedy Booker


With so many shows popping up, you might be asking yourself how to get booked on them. I've put together some helpful advice from comedians here and there who run shows of the "back of a bar" ilk that may help you when deciding the best way to approach a booker about getting some stage time. I can only assume that the exact opposite approach is what would be needed to get booked in clubs.

John McBride (The Bomb Shelter, Classic American Comedy):
"If you want to be booked, you need to be out. Be out everywhere, so people see you. How are folks supposed to book you if they don't know who you are? Also be funny on stage and don't try so hard to be funny off stage, in terms of booking nobody cares if you are funny off stage. Be yourself."

Peter Kassnove (The Comedy Clubhouse @ Telephone Bar in NYC):
"Showing up to the show is a lot better then just contacting someone for spots. It makes a much better impression on the bookers, at least in my experience. Plus, you may want to stick around for the show. It really bugs me when someone stops by, asks about a spot, then makes a bee line to the door when they realize that they aren't getting any time on that show."

Greg Johnson (The Greg Johnson and Larry Murphy Show @ Rififi in NYC):
"I feel like I need to have seen someone's act before they get booked. So if you're uncertain as to whether or not someone's seen your act, make sure you shove it down their throats with a tape or a list of shows they could go to. Mailing out "reels" and things isn't really necessary, but It's confusing to be begged for stage time by someone I've never even seen. Show the person something funny you've done..."

(more advice from Jake Young, Tyler Sonnichsen, Barry Rothbart, Jay Hastings and Nick Turner after the jump)


Jay Hastings(DC Improv Comedy Showcase, The Bomb Shelter):
"Much like any other job your trying to obtain, it helps to have a friends recommendation."

"When a booker says "tight and professional", it means NO RIFFING and NO CROWD WORK! That doesn't tell me anything about your act. Also, don't be blatantly filthy."

Barry Rothbart(Village Ma in NYC):
"You should not try to pander or be funny when first approaching a booker. It's a sure sign of being amateur when you come off "trying" to be funny in conversation to a booker, it's usually best to get to the point and be straight forward about asking for a spot. It seems like you are a professional and have been around the block more often. Because they usually know the motives when a new comic tries to interact with them."

"Make sure to not go over your time the first time you do a spot."

Nick Turner(Top Shelf):
"It helps to come out and watch and say hi. Bookers are eternally grateful to anyone who supports the show."

"Also, it helps to be ready before you start asking for these spots. Generally people want you to have been doing open-mics for a year or so at least."

Jake Young(The Awesome Room):
"You have to have a concrete purpose for a booker. If you fill a niche, or are a consistent host/close, or you bring in a crowd because you're new and have friends, these are reasons that outweigh the simple "funny enough" requirement."

Tyler Sonnichsen(Laughing Lizard):
"I just like a good balance of confidence and courtesy. I want you to be able to handle an audience with a high bar set, but also don't be a dick. Bring energy, and don't belittle the room or the establishment."


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Variety Open Mic Tonight @ Solly's Tavern

"May I recommend this for the evening, sir?" ~ Your Classy Waiter


*now with comedy


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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Top Shelf 3-4-08, in pictures

I'd like to thank Noel Waghorn for being so kind as to photograph last nights show. And also for drinking with us before going to work.

The audience


Was happy.

See pictures of all of the performers after the jump!




Nick Turner hosted but the whole time he was DJing the party in his head.


Erin Jackson dresses for success. Barack Obama's success.


Jay Hastings does his best Buckwheat impersonation.


Tyler Sonnichsen wants you to finish his Sudoku for him.


The coolest photos only come from the classiest people. Mike Way holds it down aesthetically.


Aparna uses some jackass as an easel while she describes all the different types of people you can meet in LA


Randolph T tries to make the pain go away


Larry Poon has a pensive moment before the evening turns into an all out "Dance Party"


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Monday, March 3, 2008

"Top Shelf" Tuesday

The rest of the world called and asked us why all of the great comics in the world are at this show tomorrow night. We told the world to shut the fuck up and then we raced motorcycles for like an hour and then we had sex with our hot ass girlfriends.

The resplendent lineup includes:
Erin Jackson
Larry Poon
Aparna Nancherla
Mike Way
Randolph T
Tyler Sonnichsen
Jay Hastings

And hosted by Nick Turner


Tuesday, March 4th, 2008
8:30pm doors
Show starts at 9
Solly's Tavern
1942 11th St. NW (11th & U St.)
$5

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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Recap of Solly's Open Mic from Tuesday

From The Man About Town, Will Hessler:

"...it was pretty good. Only 3 comedians - me, Eli & Justin. I was the first one of us (non-musicians) to perform. Not really a performance, more like a "man" speaking words into a microphone that occasionally formed complete sentences and had a linear logic with a humorous twist. But the twist fucked us (the us referring to me & Eli). What we learned is that hipster folks like their irony more on their t-shirts and less when it appears as words following the set-up. Eli & I did alright considering. Justin was what Justin always is, a destroyer of audiences. He did all of two jokes he normally might throw in the mix during the set and the other 5 minutes was him using the musicians own instruments, song lyrics, attitude and perception of reality to blow them."

Mad respect for these three guys going out and representing DC Comedy. Sounds like the open mic was a huge success for the promoters and the bar.

Not sure when the next one will be, but we will let you know as soon as we do.


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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

More Music/Comedy @ Solly's this week

Wow, Solly's is definitely becoming THE place for local music and comedy, with the announcement of another show popping up this week.

Mostly Monkee, D.C.’s only gypsy cow-punk reggae band continues its tradition of electric live performance events by teaming up with musical improv-comedy punksters the Slut Rockets on Thursday night February 21st, 2008 at Solly’s U Street Tavern located at 1142 11th Street (at the corner of U Street and 11th NW).

Doors open at 8:30 PM
The Slut Rockets start at 9:15
Mostly Monkee follows at 10:30 PM.
Cover charge is $5.00.


The Slut Rockets live show features a musical improv-comedy format that will take audience suggestions and build improvised punk songs based on them.


"musical improv-comedy punksters"?

Does it still count as improv if the audience can't understand you?

"Your suggestion is RAWAAAWWWRRRR!"

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Monday, February 18, 2008

Tuesday "Top Shelf" at Solly's


TOP SHELF

Go to Solly's Tavern Tuesday, because you deserve it. And because people who don't dress up to tell jokes are assholes.

The resplendent "Top Shelf" lineup includes:
Rory Scovel
Andy Kline
Bryson Turner
Seaton Smith
Jimmy Merritt
Nick Turner
Eric Myers


and hosted by Tony Gracyck


Tuesday, February 19th, 2008
8:30pm
Solly's Tavern
1942 11th St. NW (11th & U St.)
$5

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Thursday, February 14, 2008

New Open Mic opening @ Solly's Tavern

Ah, another interesting performance opportunity folks. Andy, a local musician from the band The Humans, is starting his own variety show open-mic beginning Tuesday the 26th @ Solly’s U Street Tavern. The show invites any musicians, jugglers, sword swallowers, solo acts, duets, singers, comedians and poets in town to come out and perform. Sounds like the making of a very interesting evening.


Sign up is done on site.

Solly’s is turning into a pretty happening spot, huh?


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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Where is the love?

Well, the "Romantic Comedy" show might be sold out, but there are still places to find the love this week. Let Dave Hill show you where to look.



And don't forget if you just need to go to a quality show this week, stop by "Top Shelf" at Solly's on Tuesday and witness the amazingocity of Andy Kline, Bryson Turner, Seaton Smith, Jimmy Merritt, Nick Turner, Tony Gracyck, and more.



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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Tuesday at Solly's


TOP SHELF

Go to Solly's Tavern tonight, because you deserve it. And because people who don't dress up to tell jokes are assholes.

The resplendent "Top Shelf" lineup includes:
Rory Scovel
Andy Kline
Bryson Turner
Seaton Smith
Jimmy Merritt
Nick Turner
Eric Myers


and hosted by Tony Gracyck


Tuesday, February 19th, 2008
8:30pm
Solly's Tavern
1942 11th St. NW (11th & U St.)
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