The N’Sup Showcase @ Zanies – 10/19/2010

The NashvilleStandUp.com Showcase @ Zanies Comedy Showplace – a showcase of the funniest comedians based in the Nashville area, plus guest sets from traveling comics, and Chad Riden’s IRON COMIC comedy competition with jokes written on the spot based on audience suggestions.

In addition to the comics’ planned stand-up sets, the show will also feature Chad Riden’s IRON COMIC comedy competition with jokes written on the spot based on audience suggestions. Originating on the Nashville radio airwaves and ComedyPodcast.com in September of 2005, IRON COMIC has been performed live at various venues for years.. but finally comes to Zanies as part of the NashvilleStandUp.com Showcase. In addition to the professional comics, anyone can participate in IRON COMIC by submitting jokes using Twitter and Facebook. Riden will highlight the funniest on stage and online during the show.

The show is hosted and produced by NashvilleStandUp.com’s Chad Riden. The October 19th show lineup includes: Cincinnati’s Gabe Kea and Butch Wesley; Memphis’ Mo Alexander, Jane Haze and Andy Fleming; and Nashville’s Doug Arnold, James Austin Johnson, Gary Fletcher, Sean Parrott and Brad Edwards. Nashville favorite Mark Anundson will be headlining the event with his hilarious stand-up and musical improvisation.

Formerly the host of “Get Up, Stand Up” on WRVU-FM, Mark Anundson is currently a regular on Comedy Podcast.com‘s “Happy Birthday Gary” podcast, is the frontman for robot-themed novelty music act “BIZRQ,” and is the man behind the “Happy For Apathy” podcast.

Tues., Oct. 19, 2010
doors open: 6:30pm
showtime: 7:30 pm

Zanies Comedy Showplace
2025 8th Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37204

tickets:
$5. available at the door, online, or at the Zanies box office at: 615-269-0221

Facebook event:
Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2010 – 7:30 pm

More info about the N’Sup Showcase @ Zanies is available at: http://NashvilleStandUp.com/showcase/

Sue Fabisch’s “Motherhood, the Musical” gets great review in Variety

Nashville native Sue Fabisch‘s “Motherhood, the Musical” just got a great review in Variety. Their site has some weird ‘subscribe now’ overlay that flops on top of articles a few seconds after they load.. which is annoying. So to save you from that, we’ve cut and pasted the review here:

Motherhood, the Musical
(Miniaci Performing Arts Center, Davie, Fla.; 498 seats; $40 top)
By BILL HIRSCHMAN

A GFour Prods. presentation of a musical play in one act by Sue Fabisch. Directed by Lisa Shriver.

Tasha – Kareema Khouri
Amy – Lisa Manuli
Brooke – Margot Moreland
Barb – Laura Turnbull

Some may sneer they wouldn’t be caught dead under any marquee announcing “Motherhood, the Musical.” That’s their loss. This examination of how tough it is to be a parent is so engaging, hilarious and touching that it is likely to be an even more successful tuner than the same producers’ other mega-hit, “Menopause the Musical,” which has played to 11 million people in 250 cities since 2001.

Anticipating a similar success, the GFour producers (whose Broadway resume encompasses the original “Nine” and “9 to 5”) have mounted the world premiere on their home turf outside Fort Lauderdale, Fla., to ensure the new tuner isn’t smothered in its crib.

But unlike “Menopause’s” collection of parody songs, “Motherhood” has a mostly original score and book by first-timer Sue Fabisch, whose country songs include satirical, occasionally poignant vignettes of suburban life, bearing titles like “Costco Queen.”

Be assured that diabetics will be in no danger of going into insulin shock over homespun homilies; when it’s not cracking wise, which is most of the time, “Motherhood” is a slick, polished work that embraces genuine sentiment without becoming manipulatively sentimental. It disguises itself as nothing more than an entertaining evening of chuckles and tears. But without overreaching, Fabisch plugs into the universality of human experience.

“Motherhood” focuses on wide-eyed Amy (Lisa Manuli), who is close to giving birth when her neighbors throw her a shower. The club includes tart-tongued Barb (Laura Turnbull), overwhelmed with four children; stressed-out Brooke (Margot Moreland), splicing motherhood and a law practice; and Tasha (Kareema Khouri), a minivan-driving divorcee who wonders if the split was worth the damage to her child.

At first, Amy gushes with naive expectations, but her clear-eyed friends quickly educate her on the draining demands and unique delights of motherhood.

Fabisch’s ebullient score echoes genres from classic rock in “Nothing but the Best for My Baby” to roof-raising gospel in “The Kids Are Finally Asleep” to introspective ballads such as a new mother’s sudden understanding of her own mother, “Now I Know.”

Taken by themselves, Fabisch’s tuneful melodies and nimble lyrics might seem just pleasant and inventive. But melded as one piece, their synergy creates something more powerful and touching. The actors’ wry but earnest performances never vamp or wink at the material, and keep the tuner from becoming just a stale riff on “Parenthood.”

Motherhood marks the directorial debut of Manhattan-based Lisa Shriver, who choreographed GFour’s “Ring of Fire” in 2005. She provides some classic girl-group choreography, but her real achievement is the smooth fluidity and polish that imbue the production.

Sets, Sean McClelland; costumes, Ellis Tillman; lighting, John Demous; sound, Matt Corey; production stage manager, Amy London. Opened, reviewed Oct. 7, 2010. Runs through Oct. 31. Running time: 93 MIN.

Musical numbers: “Welcome to Motherhood/I’m Having a Baby,” “Mommy, Mommy, Mommy,” “Nothing But the Best (For My Baby),” “Minivan,” “I’m Danny’s Mom,” “Costco Queen,” “I Leak,” “Every Other Weekend,” “How Great They Were,” “Do It,” “Baby Weight Blues,” “Not Gonna Take It Anymore,” “Grannyland,” “Bun in the Oven Medley,” “Now I Know,” “The Kids Are Finally Asleep, “When the Kids Are Grown.”

Read more: http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117943821.html?categoryid=33&cs=1#ixzz12FfjrQzO

Win a FREE copy of Keith Alberstadt: “It’s Pronounced ‘Jenkins'”

Growing up the youngest in a big Catholic family in Nashville, Keith Alberstadt quickly developed a sarcastic tongue as a convenient way to get attention.  He delivers that wit on a nightly basis to comedy club, corporate, and college audiences nationwide.  Alberstadt is regarded by both peers and fans as a one-of-a-kind performer with a very clever writing style.  He has been featured on the Late Show with David Letterman and is a contributing writer to Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update.  His new CD “It’s Pronounced ‘Jenkins’” showcases his humor on everything from naming babies and tolerating meatheads to ruining dates and embarrassing nail salon customers.

Keith says, “The CD, “It’s Pronounced ‘Jenkins'” was a blast to put together!  Not only does it capture a great night of comedy, but it also features four bonus tracks from shows I did overseas for the troops.  I have always said that performing for the troops was the greatest experience of my career, and I’m thrilled that I’m finally able to share parts of those shows with you.”

Here’s the clip of Keith’s appearance on Late Show with David Letterman:

NashvilleStandUp was lucky enough to get an advance copy of the cd and we’re happy to say Keith has once again made us proud to know him.  “It’s Pronounced ‘Jenkins’” is consistently funny. The performance is a tight set of high quality, well crafted jokes delivered by a seasoned professional. Alberstadt is easily the most disciplined, hard working comic I’ve ever met. Over the last ten years I’ve marveled at the quality of new, evergreen material he generates. That steadfast dedication to his craft is evident in every track.

The four bonus tracks recorded live while Keith was entertaining the troops in Iraq and throughout the Middle East are very entertaining. It’s interesting to hear his material customized for such a specific audience. His stories about performing in a war zone are funny and fascinating to civilians who may not understand some specific military references – but the reaction from those troops demonstrates how well Keith connects with audiences.. even in troubled war zones.

It’s a fantastic cd, beginning to end. Longtime fans of Alberstadt won’t be disappointed and comedy fans new to Keith will no doubt become fans after a listen.

“It’s Pronounced ‘Jenkins'” is now available on Rooftop Comedy, where you can purchase a physical copy or download it on iTunes. It’s the perfect holiday gift, especially for anyone you may know serving in uniform.

Nashville area fans are in luck!

Keith is performing at the Roxy Theater in Clarksville – headlining the  “Comedy on the Cumberland” show benefitting the Humane Society. It’s a fantastic cause and an incredible line-up of comedians: Keith, Dan Whitehurst, X-Man and Hank Bonecutter. If you’re in the area, don’t miss it.

The rest of the week, Keith is at Zanies Comedy Showplace in Nashville – headlining Wednesday and Thursday nights and opening for Jim Breuer Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Get your tickets now.

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    NashvilleStandUp.com Showcase @ Zanies

    NashvilleStandUp.com Showcase @ Zanies

    NashvilleStandUp.com Showcase @ Zanies

    The NashvilleStandUp.com Showcase @ Zanies is a showcase of the funniest professional comedians based in the Nashville area, plus guest sets from traveling comics, and a few up-and-coming young comics from the local Nashville scene. Several “bucket” spots will be available to any comics in the audience who want to throw their names in the hat.. and those comedians will be in the running for a booked spot in the future.

    Zanies Comedy Showplace
    2025 8th Avenue South
    Nashville, TN 37204
    615-269-0221

    doors open: 6:30pm
    showtime: 7:30pm

    TICKETS:
    $10, $5 with student ID (use coupon code “STUDENT”). available at the door, online, or at the Zanies box office at: 615-269-0221

    For Booking Inquiries, contact N’Sup