Comedy For A Broken World
Design by Heather Anne Campbell
Logo by Danforth France
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Comedy For A Broken World

Design by Heather Anne Campbell

Logo by Danforth France

Click through image to make a reservation

Hollywood Day

Always a pleasure, Daisy!

daisyrosario:

Considering I was there for only 30 hours last week, I had an AMAZING time in LA for the day. My friend Marisa picked me up at the airport and took me to my favorite sushi place, which was just as good, if not better than I remembered. And the price was the same.

I stayed with the always awesome Marcia (aka Sparkiepop) who could not have been a better host. Seriously. So awesome.

I ate at a few places I really wanted to go to. I got very drunk. I saw a great mix of friends, some who I hadn’t seen in a while and some who are awesome and lovely even if we don’t keep in touch as much as some of the others. So thanks to those who came out and made it a fun night.

To those of you who didn’t make it and you know who you are, I give this face:

The night ended with me throwing up outside the Midnight Mansion.

You hear that Midnight Show, I left some watery puke in your driveway!

But there was a wonderful hangover cure called “a giant coca cola and mexican food at the Farmer’s Market” available to me the next day before my flight.

Let’s do it again soon, shall we?

Courtesy of M.Berru

Brett Favre for Wrangler Really Tiny Jean Shorts.

"Cleese of course was outstanding. I mean to see Cleese on stage in 1963 - everybody else was being funny and Cleese was being serious and that was so funny. I mean he was the only one that never broke character, never indicated he was being funny, and he was head and shoulders, not just height, above the rest of them."
— Eric Idle, on first seeing John Cleese
"Here came a show that was not like any of the other shows, it didn’t have the same kind of rules - it didn’t have any rules - it didn’t even like the medium that was putting it out, particularly, it didn’t like the BBC. Wonderful. There was something that I could relate to."
— Graham Chapman on The Goon Show
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Anne Frank’s Pinball Machine

Some reservations still available for Saturday’s show - click through the poster to make yours now!

Some reservations still available for Saturday’s show - click through the poster to make yours now!

Click the poster to make reservations for our next show - November 7th with guest host Michaela Watkins (SNL).

Click the poster to make reservations for our next show - November 7th with guest host Michaela Watkins (SNL).

After a writer’s meeting for The Midnight Show, TMS’ Jeff Sloniker bet TMS’ James Pumphrey $15 that he couldn’t eat the Windows 7 Whopper from Japan.  

James Pumphrey doesn’t have $15, so he ate the entire thing to promote our November 7th show @ UCB Theatre LA on YouTube.  

WARNING:  The end of the video is pretty gross.

Heather Campbell videotaping James Pumphrey doing the Whopper 7 Challenge after a writer’s meeting for The Midnight Show.  He completed it.  It wasn’t pretty.  It was very not pretty.  Video documentation coming soon.

Heather Campbell videotaping James Pumphrey doing the Whopper 7 Challenge after a writer’s meeting for The Midnight Show.  He completed it.  It wasn’t pretty.  It was very not pretty.  Video documentation coming soon.

michaelbusch:

*One-Person Show also features Chris Fairbanks, TJ Miller, Stephen Hale & Cale Hartmann.

Directed by Ron Lynch

Tonight 6:30pm @UCBLA

The Gun and the Bible, Ryan Perez’s last contribution to The Midnight Show before heading off to SNL, is in the main player on FunnyOrDie today. Directed by Rodney Ascher.

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