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Please Support the Return of Echoes Under Sunset

August 7, 2016
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christian chavez, comedy shows, crowdfunding, dtla, echoes under sunset, gofundme, little tokyo, los angeles

Please Support the Return of Echoes Under Sunset

Echoes Under Sunset was as DIY of a place as you could get and both figuratively and literally an underground venue, but it still managed to get voted as one of LA Weekly’s Best New Comedy Club and had a hell of a run over four years.

It gave a stage to open micers, up and comers, people who just got their break and pros and was definitely addition to the LA comedy scene.

After unceremoniously being shut down, Christian Chavez, the owner and proprietor, has been eyeing a return for Echoes in the already cool, but still booming neighborhood of Little Tokyo, just a couple miles of away from Echo Park, the original home of Echoes Under Sunset.

He’s already got a space picked out, but he needs help with making the space into the wondrous comedy venue that he once had including sound equipment, lighting, flooring, furniture, stage, etc. 

This new Echoes has a GoFundMe set up for $50K and we highly urge you to contribute and donate at the link above. 

Help Crowdfund Female, LBGTQ Focused Comedy Festival, Dangerfest

July 29, 2016
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crowdfunding, dangerfest, female, feminism, highland park, indiegogo, lgbtq, los angeles, october

Dangerfest will be a new a comedy festival that will be gracing the stages of Highland Park here in Los Angeles from Thursday, October 6th-Sunday, October, 9th.

As they state on their site: 

DangerFest! will focus on an all female and LGBTQ talent roster, without having that be the focus of the marketing of the festival. We aim to let the work speak for itself and have nothing feel “separate” about it.

They’re looking to crowdfund $7000 to put on this festival, which you can contribute to right here.

Here’s a video explaining their mission further featuring comedians Atsuko Okatsuka, Julia Prescott, Heather Hanford, Lisa Chanoux, and Jenny Yang.

Please Help Joey Izzo Make His Latest Dark Comedy Short “I Was There Too”

May 3, 2016
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crowdfunding, dark comedy, demorge brown, eric dadourian, i was there too, joey izzo, kickstarter, mass shooting, short film

Joey Izzo is a great director who has been repeatedly knocking it out of the park with his short films and sketches for years now.

He is setting to make his latest dark comedy short I Was There Too about a man lying about surviving a mass shooting in order to get sympathy from family members. The film will star the fantastic DeMorge Brown and Eric Dadourian.

All Joey is looking for is $5K on Kickstarter and he already has $3220 raised at the time of this post. There is a month left to go on the campaign.

Help Make Sure “The Adventures of Drunky” Gets Finished on Indiegogo

May 3, 2016
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aaron augenblick, abby elliott, adventures of drunky, animated feature, crowdfunding, dave attell, james adomian, jay pharoah, jeffrey tambor, john leguizamo, jon glaser, noel wells, r-rated, r-rated comedy, sam rockwell, steve coogan, tyler the creator

Earlier this year, we reported on an enticing R-rated animated feature in the works called The Adventures of Drunky that follows a bet for the fate of the planet between God and The Devil and a drunk.

From top billing to cameos, the cast is stellar including Sam Rockwell, Steve Coogan, Jeffrey Tambor, Dave Attell, Tyler The Creator, Abby Elliott, John Leguizamo, Jon Glaser, Jay Pharoah, Noel Wells, and James Adomian.

Sounds pretty great, right? 

Well, Augenblick Studios has the script done and the dialogue recorded, but need funds to finish animating the whole thing. Thus, an Indiegogo campaign was born.

So far, they’ve raised $27,331 at the time of this post out of their minimum $100K goal. That will get them through the next step of production, but they’re looking to raise $2 million to finish the entire movie. They have just over three weeks to reach their goal and have fabulous rewards at various donations levels including lunch with Jeffrey Tambor, a personal insult voicemail from Dave Attell, digital copy of the movie and more.

Here’s God, as voiced by Jeffrey Tambor, and director Aaron Augenblick filling you in on all the details. 

You can (and should) donate here.

Three Busy Debras Are Trying to Crowdfund a Show at Carnegie Hall

April 25, 2016
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alyssa stonoha, carnegie hall, crowdfunding, kickstarter, mitra jouhari, sandy honig, three busy debras

Only a handful of the biggest comedians have ever played the legendary Carnegie Hall including Bob Hope, Louis C.K., Kathy Griffin, Jerry Seinfeld, Phyllis Diller, and Steve Martin. For many, it was a lifelong goal to play there and signified a rarefied status in comedy.

Little did all of these people know that they could just rent it out for a bunch of money. 

Comedy trio Three Busy Debras (you might remember them from their otherworldly Brunch video) uncovered this secret and plans on trying to put on their own free comedy show at a recital space in the very same Carnegie Hall through a Kickstarter campaign.

So, Sandy Honig, Mitra Jouhari, and Alyssa Stonoha are looking to raise $7500 and already have $4929 of that raised. If you donate, you could get anything from personalized poetry to requested cover songs to a .zip file of papers they wrote in college.

They have until May 19th to raise the money that will cover the base level cost of putting on a show there.

Get in on their mischief and donate here.

Sandy Danto Really Wants to Do His Comedy Special on a Jet Ski in a Pool on a Yacht on a 18 Wheeler Big Rig Truck

March 23, 2016
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big rig, comedy special, crowdfunding, f yeah america, flatbed truck, jet ski, kickstarter, sandy danto, yacht

Nearly all comedy specials are just a single person on a stage talking through some form of amplification. Maria Bamford’s Special Special Special taped at her house with her parents, Harland Williams’ A Force of Nature taped in the desert, Paul Scheer and Rob Huebel’s Crash Test taped on a party bus, and even Netflix’s Characters are starting to buck that trend. However, those are only a handful of specials out of the dozens and dozens that are just someone talking in front of a crowd.

However, Sandy Danto wants to snap that trend even harder by going as big as he imagination will let him. He wants to do a comedy special in a way that would put most lavish hip hop music videos to shame (he apparently also wants to get the last bit of his wild youthful days out of his system before going forward with settling down with his family).

His idea is that he would want to be on a jet ski that’s riding in a pool that has been built into the deck of a yacht. Then, that yacht would be on an 18-wheel flat bed truck that drive across the country. 

Read that back and watch his presentation video just to ensure that you didn’t read that wrong.

Knowing that such a project would actually cost millions of dollars, Sandy is only asking to raise $10K on Kickstarter for this dream special. With that money, Danto can put something together to shop around to bigger investors that might actually fork over the time, money, and resources to make this American fever dream of a comedy special a reality.

Comedian Quincy Jones, Diagnosed with Terminal Cancer and Given One Year to Live, Has Successfully Crowdfunded Money to Film Hour Special

February 24, 2016
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cancer, comedy special, crowdfunding, kickstarter, mesothelioma, quincy jones, stage 4, terminal

Quincy Jones (the comedian and not the legendary music producer) made his way to LA to pursue his dreams in stand-up comedy in the early 2010s. While he was grinding his way through the LA scene as hard as anyone could be, Quincy was unfortunately diagnosed with Stage Four Mesothelioma Cancer and an estimate of about a year to live.

Fortunately, before Quincy’s time runs out, he might get to see his dream come true as a crowdfunding campaign for an hour stand-up comedy special has raised over 6 times the amount of money he needs. As of this post, the campaign was looking for $4,985 and has $29,263 with 24 days to go.

The special is set to tape on Apr. 3rd and you can get more info and donate here.

Based on Their Kickstarter Video Alone, You Should Back the Kickstarter for Literary Humor Magazine “Janice”

February 10, 2016
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bradford evans, crowdfunding, humor magazine, janice, kickstarter, langan kingsley, maëlle doliveux, matthew brian cohen, nick ciarelli, ryan haney

Sure, Janice is a humor magazine that has the likes of writers and editors (specifically, Matthew Brian Cohen, Ryan Haney, Maëlle Doliveux, Bradford Evans, Nick Ciarelli, Langan Kingsley) that have been featured frequently across the comedy universe including SNL’s Weekend Update, McSweeney’s, NY Times, and much much more and that should be enough to back their crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter.

However, this video made for this campaign is a whole other reason that you should help them reach their $5K goal over the next two weeks to Feb. 24th. 

So, what we’re saying is support a humor print magazine based on how great they make videos. It really does makes sense.

Dan Harmon, Justin Roiland, Dana Gould, and More to Guest Write for MST3K Revival

December 9, 2015
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crowdfunding, dan harmon, dana gould, justin roiland, kickstarter, mst3k, mystery science theater 3000

So, make the 12 episode goal happen already.

As if having the perfect cast of Jonah Ray, Baron Vaughn, Felicia Day, Hampton Yount, and Patton Oswalt wasn’t a cherry on top of Mystery Science Theater 3000 coming back, Joel Hodgson announced this morning that they’ll have a stellar guest writing staff:

Here’s a list of writers who have already agreed to come help out:

  • DAN HARMON, the incredible mind who created Community, hosts the Harmontownpodcast, and co-creator of the very funny Rick & Morty.
  • JUSTIN ROILAND, the other creator of Rick & Morty, as well as a very talented voice actor/comedian/artist, and a huge MSTie.
  • ROB SCHRAB, an original remote writer for MST3K, co-founder of the seminal Channel 101… and now, director of the next Lego Movie.
  • NELL SCOVELL, a long-time collaborator and friend, will be “in the house” too. She’s currently writing on the The Muppet Show but has worked on The Simpsons, Newhart andIt’s Garry Shandling’s Show, among others.
  • ERNIE CLINE, the New York Times best-selling author of Ready Player One, which will soon be a movie from Steven Spielberg! If you’ve read RP1, you know how good Ernie is with cultural references.
  • PAT ROTHFUSS, the New York Times best-selling author of The Name of Wind, has offered to have a “story breakfast” with me and go over “story beats” for the next series… and a few of you can join us!
  • PAUL & STORM, the hilarious musical act, W00tstock founders and stars, musical contributors to Despicable Me 2, my good friends and the hosts for Friday’s live “Final Countdown Telethon” will be contributing riffs and some special music!
  • DANA GOULD, the brilliant comedian and former Simpsons writer, who will also probably appear on camera as well for a cameo or two. But actually, that gets into the area of our Guest Cameos, which is a topic I want to save for tomorrow.
  • ROBERT LOPEZ, the EGOT-winning songwriter from Avenue Q, The Book of Mormon andFrozen, has offered to write some original songs for us!

The main writing staff was handpicked by Hodgson and, like pretty much everything with this revived MST3K, he was glad to bring in new blood. He added in this announcement:

So, our next staff writers are mostly people I’ve met in my travels, who I thought were funny and who have a knack for movie riffing. They come from all walks of life:

  • One is a teacher at a Montessori school,
  • One works in a bookstore,
  • One does graphics for a college,
  • One is in advertising,
  • One writes for a women’s online magazine,
  • One has a local public radio show,
  • One does IT for a design firm…

For the MST3K loyal, Joel also has got you covered:

Pretty cool, huh? I’m excited to have so many new faces and voices helping out. But I also want to make sure it’s not “too” new – you know, even as the show changes, I want to make sure we’re honoring MST3K’s past.

So, like I said, we’ve now made offers to all of MST’s original writers. While it seems like most of them won’t be available to join us, at least for now, I still hope they’ll decide to join us later. We’ll always be glad to have them back, even if it’s just for an episode or two when they can spare some time.

And actually, I’m happy to tell you that a few MST veterans have agreed to come back and “Pitch” in – not just as writers, but in other creative departments too – to make sure MST3K still has the spirit of the little cowtown puppet show you know and love:

  • CHARLIE ERICKSON,or, as he’s now known in the international DJ scene, Chuck Love, was the musical genius behind the original MST3K theme song, as well as the arranger of the haunting “MST3K Love Theme.” Charlie will be back to work on some new arrangements for us… and hopefully some new music, too!
  • BEEZ McKEEVER, MST3K’s original “Prop Diva,” will return to design special costumes for the bots. (Watch for her special line in the credits: “Robot Fashions created by Miss Beez of Duluth!”)
  • CRIST BALLAS, our original MST3K hair and makeup designer – and a long time friend – will also be joining us in that department, as well as plying his real trade: creating Academy Award-winning special effects makeup!

And finally…

  • PAUL CHAPLIN – old “Pitch” himself! – the veteran writer (over 144 MST3K episodes!) will be back demonstrate his mastery of “the craft we call riff”… and more important, to show the newer MST3K writers how we did it back in the day!

As it stands now, the Kickstarter for MST3K has raised $4,190,969 and are almost at its 9 episode goal of $4.4 million. There’s only 56 hours to go (just over two days) and it’d be great, especially with all the above info, if they could get to the $5.5 million goal so there will be 12 new feature length episodes. 

Back MST3K here.

Please Enjoy the Brilliant Performance Art Installation Comedy That Is Moses Storm’s #MODERNMILLENNIAL

December 3, 2015
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crowdfunding, installation art, modernmillennial, moses storm, performance art, prank

Simply put, Moses Storm is only getting started with his master plan in comedy.

This wonderfully absurd plan where Moses Kickstarted a space, where he would both live and “perform”, made a rare and great bit of comedy of verisimilitude. Also, his poking at the idea of a ‘millennial’ is pitch perfect in a way that both millennials and the older generations that hate them love it.

So, with that said, please watch and enjoy and spread #MODERNMILLENNIAL.

Support Making of Dark Comedy “Cuddle Party” Starring Rob Huebel and Michaela Watkins

June 28, 2015
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crowdfunding, cuddle party, indiegogo, jill soloway, matthew irving epstein, michaela watkins, rob huebel

Dark comedy, “cuddle party”, Rob Huebel, Michaela Watkins, and executive producer Jill Soloway, should, we think, be enough incentives to not only you get on board to see Matthew Irving Epstein’s film Cuddle Party, but also see it get made.

A couple whose relationship is on the rocks opt to try out a “cuddle party” and, well, it’s a dark comedy, so something insane and hilarious will happen. 

Cuddle Party is seeking $35,000 in funds for production over the next 24 days. They’re at $8,020 as of this post being written.

You can hear more about it as well as what a ‘cuddle party’ is from Epstein here and you can help via donation here.

Also, to answer your question, yes, one of the rewards for donating is getting to be part of an actual cuddle party.

Bob’s Burgers Writer Wendy Molyneux Challenged The Internet To Raise $10K To Make Her Watch The “Entourage” Movie

May 29, 2015
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bob's burgers, cancer research, crowdfunding, entourage, gofundme, wendy molyneux

Wendy must have known that forcing someone to do something they really don’t want to do for charity is one of the Internet’s favorite things.

Wendy Molyneux, a writer on Bob’s Burgers and live variety show Wits, started an Internet campaign to raise money for cancer research. Her idea is that she would force herself to watch the Entourage movie if $10,000 were raised, and, of course, the GoFundMe campaign is almost at $17,000 as of this post.

As of now, she’ll not only go see Entourage twice in theaters with her own money not from the campaign, but do so in Drama Mama Pajamas and carrying a Turtle cup.

We wonder if she’ll up the ante with anything else if she gets to $50K or even six figures.

If you want to join in Wendy’s personal torture for charity, you can donate here.

“Help” Moshe Kasher, Who Can Easily Afford His Rent, Pay His Rent on GoFundMe

May 13, 2015
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crowdfunding, moshe kasher, parody

This might do for crowdfunding what Colbert did for Super PACs.

The very funny Moshe Kasher has started a GoFundMe campaign with the simple goal of paying his rent for this June. To be clear, Moshe is not in dire straights and is actually keeping busy with his increasingly more successful active acting career, but he makes one hell of a “great” crowdfunding pitch.

Read it here and maybe consider supporting someone that is doing quite alright.

Campaigns For “Super Troopers 2″ and “Con Man” Crowdfund Impressive Millions

April 25, 2015
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alan tudyk, con man, crowdfunding, millions, nathan fillion, super troopers

$3.156 million and $4.42. million to be more precise.

As of yesterday, the Indiegogo campaign for the Super Troopers sequel finished with $4.42 million raised. That’s more than double than what they were initially going for.

In fact, going by how fast they raised the initial amount, they had made stretch goals that went all the way up to if $10 million were raised. They just stopped short of the $4.5 million goal of having live bears in the movie.

Earlier in the month, Alan Tudyk and Nathan Fillion’s Con Man series raised an also very impressive $3.156 million after also racing to $2 million in record time.

Though it’s not the start of big projects raising millions via crowdfunding, this is certainly going to encourage way more of it. 

Support Jason Nash’s Next Film “FML: A Social Media Adventure”

April 11, 2015
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andy daly, brandon cavillo, brittany furlan, crowdfunding, fml, jason nash, ken marino, kickstarter, patton oswalt, paul scheer, rob corddry, tj miller, vine

We really enjoyed Jason Nash’s “Jason Nash Is Married” last year and thus we think Nash’s latest film FML: A Social Media Adventure could use your help.

Interestingly enough, Nash’s last film featured him doing a podcast as that was what he was doing at the time when he was putting the film together. 

Nowadays, Jason has become quite the star on Vine with over 1.5 million followers. As such, he’s making this film with Vine stars as a buddy road comedy with two guys, him as one and Brandon Calvillo as the other, from much different generations trying to up their social media presence.

The likes of TJ Miller, Patton Oswalt, Rob Corddry, Busy Philipps, Ken Marino, Andy Daly, and Paul Scheer will be in FML as well as Vine stars Cavillo, Brittany Furlan, and Sunny Mabrey. 

They’re looking to raise $200K and are at $22,663 with less than three weeks to go. If you want to help and donate, do so here ASAP.

Please Support Making of Patrice O’Neal Documentary

March 28, 2015
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crowdfunding, documentary, indiegogo, mark farrell, patrice o'neal, von decarlo

Of the documentaries that focus on the life of a single comedian that could be made, one of Patrice O’Neal definitely needs to be made.

As the art form of comedy moves forward, truly unique, trailblazing voices become rarer and rarer. Patrice O’Neal was one such comedic voice that we unfortunately lost too early.

Now, such a documentary, Better Than You, is being made by his fiance Von Decarlo and veteran producer/director Mark Farrell. They’re looking to crowdfund it so they can do it exactly how they want to do it and honor Patrice properly. 

So far, they’ve raised $54,889 on Indiegogo out of their $125,000 goal with one month to go.

Support Better Than You here.

Please Support Sara Benincasa’s Body Positive Short Film “The Focus Group”

March 26, 2015
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crowdfunding, focus group, kickstarter, sara benincasa, short film

Sara Benincasa is great. Body positivity is great. That’s all you should need to know to support the making of this short film.

Called “The Focus Group”, Sara will show in a short film how a focus group would analyze her body and show how ridiculous many beauty standards are today. 

The Kickstarter campaign is looking to raise $9000 currently at $7355 as of this post. There’s three weeks to go before the campaign ends on Apr. 16th.

You can donate here.

Alan Tudyk and Nathan Fillion Have Crowdfunded Almost $2 Million For Their Comedy Series “Con Man”

March 15, 2015
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alan tudyk, con man, crowdfunding, firefly, indiegogo, nathan fillion

Anyone think that the TV network executives of America would put any money behind a series that follows a former star of a sci-fi show in the great and bizarre world of fan conventions even with actual sci-fi stars Nathan Fillion and Alan Tudyk attached?

Well, the people of the Internet certainly is putting money down on that idea for Con Man.

All Tudyk and Fillion were looking for was $425K, which isn’t a modest amount when it comes to crowdfunding, but it’s probably a modest budget for they wanted to do. Little did they know that only a few days into their campaign that they would more than quadruple their goal with the money raised. 

As of this post, their Indiegogo campaign is at $1,827,086 and they have almost entire month to go before the campaign closes on Apr. 10th. 

Now, we all have to wonder how much more they’ll get to do with the extra dough. 

Also, in case you’re wondering, you should donate to this because this series sounds like it could be pretty great.

Support New Cross Dressing Comedy Series “The Genderton Project” with Drew Droege

March 13, 2015
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cross dressing, crowdfunding, drew droege, indiegogo, periods. films

Periods. Films and the fantastic Drew Droege are developing a new comedy series that will have women be played by men and men played by women in three connected stories set in three different time periods.

Both Droege and Periods. Films do solid work, Chloe Sevigny/Hollywood Acting Studio and Break Up at a Wedding respectively, and will assuredly be doing the same here with this new series, The Genderton Project. They’re looking to crowdfund $15K by Mar. 22nd on Indiegogo and are at $4,960 as of this post.

Here they are with more details as to why you should support what could be a great and important show. 

Also 2% of the funds raised in the campaign will go to The Human Rights Campaign.

Help Keep All Things Comedy Independent With Your Donations

November 3, 2014
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al madrigal, all things comedy, crowdfunding

All Things Comedy has been a safe haven for many a great comedian to produce their own podcasts, albums, specials, and more for over a year.

They now wants to continue in that direction with their new studio, but they need funding for that to work in a away where they can stay completely 100% owned and operated independently by comedians.

So, they’re looking to raise $10,000 by Nov. 21st and we sincerely hope you help them push forward with all the awesome things they’re doing on helping comedians make and release their own comedy (what a novel idea, right?) 

Joe Mande’s Million Dollar Podcast Has Raised Over $20K on Kickstarter

August 10, 2014
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crowdfunding, joe mande, kickstarter, million dollar podcast

3 weeks ago, we reported on Joe Mande being willing to do a podcast if he raised $1,000,000 on Kickstarter, hence the appropriate name of The Million Dollar Podcast.

Well, he’s currently at $20,177 as of this post leaving $979,823 to raise. So, if you just have a spare $980K laying around, make Mande’s podcast a reality because what else would you be doing with that money if just had it “lying around”.

Moses Storm Launching Kickstarter for “Modern Millennial” “Art Installation”

July 20, 2014
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art installation, crowdfunding, generation, kickstarter, millennial, moses storm, performance art

Hopefully, you’ve seen the comedic brilliance of Moses Storm throwing a birthday party at a Chili’s located inside the LAX airport.

After that, we also hope that you’d be ready for Moses’ next “piece” which will be an a “live performance art installation” wherein he’ll showcase the modern millennial in every facet that he possibly can. You know the millennial generation that everyone makes fun of? Storm wants to defend that, we guess. 

There’s a Kickstarter for this project and if you donate enough, you could even be part of it and hopefully have ballet dancers just do stuff around you.

Make The Green Gravel Comedy Festival in Iowa

November 18, 2013
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comedy festival, crowdfunding, green gravel, indie gogo, iowa, todd glass

Lee Keeler, Matt Mesaros, Evan Watkins, and Derek Eadon are looking to throw one heck of a comedy festival in Iowa and are currently raising funds to put on The Green Gravel Comedy Festival. 

They’ve started an IndieGoGo campaign and are attempting to raise $13,000 by Dec. 20th, which you might want to donate for the simple fact this promo video features not only Johnny Pemberton, The Walsh Brothers, John Ennis, and Josh Fadem, but also Todd Glass as “The Mayor of Iowa”.

Honestly, this could be really great and we hope that we can all make this happen.

LA’s Premiere Indie Improv Venue, The Clubhouse, Wants to Improve Their Venue

October 8, 2013
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clubhouse, crowdfunding, improv, los angeles

LA’s Premiere Indie Improv Venue, The Clubhouse, Wants to Improve Their Venue

The Clubhouse, home to so much awesome DIY improv shows, etc. is trying to raise money to make their already pretty great space even better for audience members and performers alike by improvements such as having risers.

They’ve already raised the small amount they’ve asked for, but why not help them out a little more?

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