Monthly Archives: October 2006

A Busy Bee

Thanks for all the e-mails recently asking where I’ve been on the site. It’s been a busy few weeks at UCB as I ready for my 201 class show. I’ve also been scheduling up improv classes and sketch writing classes at UCB and Magnet respectively. Combine that with a pretty aggressive practice group schedule and busy month at work… you get my point. Luckily today is my class show and I hope to get more time to relate my thoughts about UCB 201.

I won’t get into the specifics right now, but we had a teacher change more than half way through the class to Neil Casey, who blew our minds. It not only changed my perception of scene-work, but also changed my perception of game playing.

I’ve also signed up for my first sketch writing class, with the illustrious Chicago improvisor Armando Diaz, at Magnet Theater which starts Wednesday. I’ve never taken any sketch before, but after acting in a sketch, at UCB’s Liquid Courage for a friend, I was inspired to start writing. I, of course, hit a few road blocks and decided that perhaps some tutelage would be useful.

All right, I’ll be back in the saddle shortly. Thanks again for the concern. I am not dead.

Axel Rose Walks By ASSSSCAT

Alright, I don’t know where to put this, so I’ll put it here. Last night while waiting online for the 9:30 ASSSSCAT, Axel Rose walked by the UCB Theater. I shit you not. Axel Rose from GNR! Of course I totally missed it, because I am destined never to see his awesomitude in person. He walked directly in front of me and I didn’t see him.

(sigh)

Good news, ASSSSCAT was incredible. So that’s good… sorry… no where else to go with this post.

Pirate Jokes

So, this pirate walks into a bar with a steering wheel attached to his crotch.

The barman, being an observant sort of bloke, says “Do you know you’ve got a steering wheel attached to your crotch?”

“Arrrr,” says the pirate. “It’s drivin’ me nuts.”

Del Close’s Skull Controversy Finally Settled

The story behind Del Close’s bequeathing his skull to iO Chicago, to be used in theatrical productions, has always been the subject controversy. The New Yorker has finally unconverted the truth behind Del Close’s skull at the Improv Olympic.

She [Charna Halpern] now pleads guilty” with an explanation. “After Del died, I asked the hospital people if they would help me by taking off the head, and they just laughed,” she said recently. “They suggested I call the Illinois Society of Pathologists. I told the pathologists, “I will give you Del’s body, and it’s a great body, because you can study the effects of smoking, alcohol, cocaine, and heroin on the brain. All I need is the skull.’ They thought about it, and then said, “There’s a fine line between research and art, and we’re concerned about our funding.’ I called labs, researchers, anatomy shops, and it was “No, no, no.’ “

While it saddens me to know that I shall never be able to manhandle Del’s noggin, I have to say, that I think Charna’s attempt to give Del what he wanted was ambitious. I certainly wouldn’t know who to approach for the skull of a loved one and god knows I couldn’t cut a straight line with a handsaw.