Calendar | The Creek and The Cave

Friday, July 16 2010

Time Items
8:00pm

"The Pappy Parker Players, Binghamton University's improv and sketch
comedy group, is bringing the current group together with alumni from
it's 18 year existence. If you miss the days of the Rat, the Brain,
and Lois DeFleur, join us for a night of BU comedy. Alumni have gone
on to perform comedy professionally, including improv at the Upright
Citizens Brigades Theater and stand-up at Caroline's On Broadway."

8:00pm

The people who brought you "The Drunken Mic" and "Cheese and Cacklers" brings you "Mic and Cheese"! A brand new open mic at The Creek and The Cave to be held every other Friday!

There will be no advance sign-up via email or phonecall. First come, first serve. Sign-ups will start at 7:30pm. Comics will get 5 minutes on stage.

NO COVER. NO DRINK MINIMUM. (We like that.)
Tecante's are only $3.00! (We really like that.)

9:30pm

Join us for the launch show of the great new website HumorLoaf.com. It is going to be a killer show featuring some of the great comics that will be writing for the website and the hilarious Timmy Williams from IFC's "The Whitest Kids U'Know." Join us for a night of laughs and drinking!

On the show:
Timmy Williams
Ross Hyzer
Neal Statsny
Brent Schmidt
and hosted by Rojo Perez

More to be announced!

Also check out the site after the July 16 launch. It is a humor site featuring daily updates and writings by an amazing group of up and coming comics."

11:00pm

The Creek Sketch Invitational is a 12 team tournament pitting some the hungriest (read: homeless) sketch groups in the city together and making them joke each other's eyes out.

Each show, three teams will compete, with the winner decided by combining the audience's vote with a panel of knowledgeable judges. And while the votes are being tallied, the crowd will be treated to a one-time out-of-competition performance by some of the biggest names in sketch.

Talented newcomers! Battle-tested legends! Voting! The CSI, baby. It's not just a stupid show about science cops anymore.