Leaping Time on a River Dammed and Diverted
When Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia premiered in 1993 chaos theory was still relatively new to popular culture having its most popular … Continue reading Leaping Time on a River Dammed and Diverted
When Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia premiered in 1993 chaos theory was still relatively new to popular culture having its most popular … Continue reading Leaping Time on a River Dammed and Diverted
Will Mark Siano be singing a song in the show? (His audience sort of expects it…)
All of our shows start out as an hour-long Mark song, and then through the rehearsal process are whittled down to thirty seconds. Continue reading Breaking The Habit in Just Five Questions
Seattle’s The Habit were kings of the local sketch comedy scene in the early 2000s. Now, older and wiser and bearded-er, they’ve come together to write their first all-new show in ten years and perform it for two weekends. Weekend the first just passed–earning a rave review from the Seattle Times (and everyone I talked to after the show). This Friday and Saturday are the final shows. Anyhoo, chatted with the guys, including Newly-minted Stranger Genius John Osebold and comedy cabaret master Mark Siano, about the past and present of sketch. Continue reading 5 Questions with Seattle Comedy Group The Habit