Check it out! This is the music video for Deerhoof's "Mario's Flaming Whiskers III."
It's a crazy circus, and I play the creepy fortune teller!
Deerhoof - Mario's Flaming Whiskers III (official video) from All Tomorrow's Parties on Vimeo.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Friday, November 2, 2012
Going Viral
You know what the best way to wake up is?
To stretch awake at your own leisure in the late morning sun, check Facebook on your phone, and learn that a YouTube video you were featured in has gone from 3,000 to 20,000 views in a space of two days.
That's how I woke up a few weeks ago, and the count is still climbing. As of right now, the video in question has surpassed 50,000 views!
"The Unwritten Rules of Office Bathroom Etiquette" was written as part of a show I did last year with No Tea Productions (the very funny people who brought you "Space Captain: Captain of Space).
The recent spike in viewings is due to it being featured on the famed Cheezburger blog.
Super exciting to have that many people looking at something I did, but just serves as a reminder that no matter how ridiculous something appears, if you post it on the internet, someone will think it's real.
To stretch awake at your own leisure in the late morning sun, check Facebook on your phone, and learn that a YouTube video you were featured in has gone from 3,000 to 20,000 views in a space of two days.
That's how I woke up a few weeks ago, and the count is still climbing. As of right now, the video in question has surpassed 50,000 views!
"The Unwritten Rules of Office Bathroom Etiquette" was written as part of a show I did last year with No Tea Productions (the very funny people who brought you "Space Captain: Captain of Space).
The recent spike in viewings is due to it being featured on the famed Cheezburger blog.
Super exciting to have that many people looking at something I did, but just serves as a reminder that no matter how ridiculous something appears, if you post it on the internet, someone will think it's real.
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Friday, September 7, 2012
More Buzz for Space Captain!
Best Friend Cate sent me a text the other day to inform me that she was flipping through an issue of Time Out New York and saw our show featured in that week's "Best Bets" section.
Last night as we warmed up, Lindsey discovered that our show was the lead story on NYTheatre.com's homepage. (Which as of right now, we still are) And the reviews we've gotten have been pretty awesome. Here are a few quotes:
"Non-stop fun...original, well-crafted silliness..." -Flavorpill (Editor's Pick)
"Effing awesome..." -Cultural Capitol
"Non-stop entertainment from beginning to end..." -NYTheatre.com
And the show was also featured on the "Go See a Show" podcast, which came to do an interview with Jeff and Lindsey after our opening performance. You can listen to the podcast here.
In the meantime there are only four performances left, including tonight. So if you haven't gotten your tickets yet, you might want to buy them in advance.
See you tonight!
Or Thursday September 13th!
Or Friday September 14th!
Or Saturday September 15th!
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Monday, September 3, 2012
Space Captain in Backstage!!!
Welcome to the biggest moment in my career to date. Because my name is on Backstage.
Space Captain: Captain of Space has been getting a lot of buzz. Both Lindsey and Jeff have been interviewed by NYTheatre.com in anticipation of our opening weekend, and there was even a write-up in The Villager.
But our opening weekend has come and gone, and it's time for the reviews to start showing up. And the first review is from the one, the only Backstage Magazine.
And it's good. It's really good.
And the end of it says this:
"The evenings purest laughs come from the lively cast. Michele McNally is particularly hilarious as Astra, King Xayno's moody daughter."
So that's getting printed out and framed and hung on my wall next to my bed where I'll be able to see it every day as soon as I wake up.
This show is such an incredible piece to be involved in, and I've known that since before we even started rehearsals, but to have that feeling confirmed by Backstage-- the Go-To publication that everyone grabs when they decide to go into acting-- is a very surreal experience for me. I mean I used to have stacks and stacks of newspapers all around my apartment. I would cut out the covers out and put them on my wall.
This morning the review was part of Backstage Espresso, the email newsletter that sends out highlights and featured stories from Backstage. Yeah, we're FEATURED.
Backstage Magazine emailed me a review of my own show. Weird. And Awesome.
There are still five chances to go and see this amazing show. We have performances on Thursday and Friday nights, at 8pm, and also next Thursday through Saturday, also at 8.
For the last few years I've been amazed that such a group of talented people could have flown under the radar for so long. With this incredibly ambitious show, I'm not surprised that Space Captain is getting so much attention. I'm so glad that this show is eye-catching enough that No Tea is starting to get the notariety it deserves.
As more reviews start to surface, I'm sure they'll be positive. The only way I could imagine anyone not liking this show is if they are a complete and utter asshole.
You hear that reviewers? If you didn't like it, you are clearly an asshole.
READ THAT SHIT!
Space Captain: Captain of Space has been getting a lot of buzz. Both Lindsey and Jeff have been interviewed by NYTheatre.com in anticipation of our opening weekend, and there was even a write-up in The Villager.
But our opening weekend has come and gone, and it's time for the reviews to start showing up. And the first review is from the one, the only Backstage Magazine.
And it's good. It's really good.
And the end of it says this:
"The evenings purest laughs come from the lively cast. Michele McNally is particularly hilarious as Astra, King Xayno's moody daughter."
So that's getting printed out and framed and hung on my wall next to my bed where I'll be able to see it every day as soon as I wake up.
This show is such an incredible piece to be involved in, and I've known that since before we even started rehearsals, but to have that feeling confirmed by Backstage-- the Go-To publication that everyone grabs when they decide to go into acting-- is a very surreal experience for me. I mean I used to have stacks and stacks of newspapers all around my apartment. I would cut out the covers out and put them on my wall.
This morning the review was part of Backstage Espresso, the email newsletter that sends out highlights and featured stories from Backstage. Yeah, we're FEATURED.
Backstage Magazine emailed me a review of my own show. Weird. And Awesome.
There are still five chances to go and see this amazing show. We have performances on Thursday and Friday nights, at 8pm, and also next Thursday through Saturday, also at 8.
For the last few years I've been amazed that such a group of talented people could have flown under the radar for so long. With this incredibly ambitious show, I'm not surprised that Space Captain is getting so much attention. I'm so glad that this show is eye-catching enough that No Tea is starting to get the notariety it deserves.
As more reviews start to surface, I'm sure they'll be positive. The only way I could imagine anyone not liking this show is if they are a complete and utter asshole.
You hear that reviewers? If you didn't like it, you are clearly an asshole.
READ THAT SHIT!
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Saturday, August 11, 2012
The Space Captain Trailer!!!!
Here it is ladies and gentlemen! And what a fantastic trailer it is!!!!
I've thought ever since reading the script for the first time, that this was going to be the best and funniest show that I've ever done, and now that I've seen the trailer that has been put together from all the video segments, I am even more confident of that fact!
Space Captain will run from August 30th until September 15th, every Thursday and Friday night, and with Saturday performances on September 1st and 15th! All the shows are at 8pm at the Kraine Theater, 85 East 4th Street (between 2nd and Bowery).
Get your tickets here!!!
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