First Friday Night Live Holding Auditions This Weekend

The life of a novice comedian is not an easy one. Failure and frustration seems to be ever-present companions for burgeoning jokesters, as most of their quips and punchlines wind up bombing.As the old saying goes, however, the best way to learn is by doing, which means honing your comedy…

Eating Raoul: The Musical Packs Us Full of Over-Actors

Paul Bartel’s musicalization of his 1982 black comedy, Eating Raoul, is a blast. This is an excellent example of a musical theater subgenre that has dogged the stage ever since Little Shop of Horrors launched the low-budget-cult-film-as-musical craze that same year. Funny, campy, and crammed with catchy tunes and over-the-top…

Abraham Lincoln’s Big Gay Dance Party Is as Bad as It Sounds

My friend Ruth Beaumont often says, “If the play is boring, you can always just stare at the stage décor.” Unfortunately for me, the set for Stray Cat Theatre’s Abraham Lincoln’s Big Gay Dance Party was austere and simple; there wasn’t much to look at. Too bad. Because I was…

Scorpius Dance Theatre’s Catwalk Turns Up the Heat (and the Humor)

Last year, Lisa Starry’s original fashion-meets-dance work, Catwalk, pranced into Phoenix Theatre’s Little Theatre with a splash. The production featured fun, upbeat numbers set to familiar pop rock and classical tunes, with the dancers modeling clothing created by local designers. The idea was attractive enough to audiences that Starry was asked…

Six Calls for Phoenix Artists

School’s out, summer’s here, and your (productive) schedule is looking a little … empty. Luckily, there are plenty of local and national galleries, theaters, and organizations looking to put your creative skills to use. 1. “Villains, Pick Your Poison” an open platform Vinyl Toy showPhoenix Comicon is around the corner,…

“A Guide to an Exhibitionist” at Phoenix Art Museum

Pay close attention to the costumed performers in large frames at the Phoenix Art Museum this Saturday. They aren’t participating in the latest flash mob, nor are they excited art fans about to get thrown out of the museum. The dancers are part of a one-night-only performance by the internationally acclaimed Heidi…

Follow Friday: Funny Tweeters From #PHX

With Stand Up Live opening up a permanent home this weekend in downtown Phoenix, we bring you a list of our own favorite (and pretty damn funny) tweeters from Arizona.After the jump, meet a few — in no particular order — that we recommend you follow … if you ever…

Phoenix Theatre’s Nine Might Just Be a 10

In Venice, I’ve looked for evidence of movies I’ve seen that are set there. I’m always peeking into shop windows, looking for the timepiece Capucine brings to Rex Harrison in The Honey Pot, and I once spent an entire morning sitting opposite the little antique store where Rossano Brazzi worked…

Lenin’s Embalmers Is Dead on Arrival at Theatre Artists Studio

I have seen Theatre Artists Studio’s Lenin’s Embalmers, and, oh, the wisecracks I could make about dead comedies and performances by walking corpses. I’ll refrain. But I will say this: I can’t imagine who could make this tedious black comedy shine. At just under two hours, it’s a full 90…

Octopus from Stray Cat Theatre

Two things you have to know right away: Tonight, Thursday, April 7, student tickets to Octopus are $10 with ID. (!!!) And Friday and Saturday nights, April 8 and 9, playwright Steve Yockey will be in town and at the theater for a post-Octopus discussion with director Ron May and…