7.05.2007

Sunday Smiles

What do you do with a Sunday night? It's part of the weekend, so you want to have some fun, but if you have too much fun, your case-of-the-Mondays might be fatal.
In the past year, I have discovered a Sunday night habit that is a near-perfect solution: ASSCAT. Those of you who are unfamiliar with the show likely think that a strange title. Allow me to explain:
ASSCAT is a show at the UCB theatre. It is improvisational comedy. It performs every Sunday at 7:30 and 9:30pm. Amazing component #1-- The best of the best perform (cast members from SNL & 30 Rock are regulars). Amazing component #2-- The 9:30 show is free. The catch: If you want the free tickets, you have to wait in line.
I like the show enough that I have sat through my fair share of freezing sunday nights to catch it. But in the summer, when there's nothing else to do and it's beautiful outside... why not?
This week TK accompanied me. We arrived at the theater at around 7:30, bought a 6-pack and proceeded to play games. Botticelli has become a favorite of my Graight associates. I mentioned the game in a previous post, noting how bad I was at it. But this week I surprised even myself with my lack of talent. Really Artesia? You can't get Julius Caesar? That's just plain sad. Despite my perpetual failure at said game, I had a great time waiting in line. It was fun, relaxing, and involved 3.5 beers-- a nice amount for a Sunday.
And then there was the show. Amy Poehler and Horatio Sans opened things up, so already I knew it was going to be a good show. The guess monologist was a guy I had never heard of, but was really funny and really cute...and gay? Not sure. TK and I tried to figure it out throughout the course of the show but didn't come to a definitive conclusion. The show, as usual, was very very funny-- I particularly enjoyed a recurring bit in which middle-schoolers watched the Miracle of Life video, repeatedly fainting.

As someone who used to do comedy, I am very picky about what I like. I've seen few stand-up comedians in my life who I think are worth the 2 drink minimum. I've seen improv so uncomfortably bad that I had to leave. Yet, ASSCAT rarely disappoints.
After the show, TK and I walked home and enjoyed the summer night. Full of laughs and some coors light, I was ready to embrace the week...or at least the 2 days of week I had until the 4th.




UCB Theater:
307 W 26th StNew York, NY10001
Phone: (212) 366-9176 . C, E at 23rd.


ASSCAT:
Sunday @ 7:30-- $8 (still cheaper than a movie and no waiting in line for this show)
Sunday @ 9:30-- Freeeeeee! But be willing to wait 2-3 hours

http://www.ucbtheatre.com/schedule/

1 comment:

Well Mannered Frivolity said...

i taught my parents how to play botticelli. they are way too good for me. ps: you guys know im a devoted graight fan? thanks for providing some entertainment for me at work.