Comics In Action LIVE at The Bohemian Cafe & Pub

Posted June 3rd, 2009 in Comedy, improv, Local, News, Personal by Dennis

cia-poster.png It’s been a while since Comics In Action has performed LIVE for the general public. However, with the rebuilding of Czech Village, Comics In Action has the opportunity to help revitalize the formerly “8-feet under water” community with it’s first public performance in several years.

So, for this upcoming improv comedy event (June 26th), I have been slaving away at a poster that I like, but am not altogether confident that it…works.

So, check out the poster at the left and let me know what you think.

The Artists’ Recovery Fund

Posted October 12th, 2008 in Comedy, improv, Local, News by Dennis

Mark Salisbury (President of the UI COGS), along with a team of additional graduate assistants, is assembling a series of fund-raising performances for the Artists’ Recovery Fund (ARF). The fund is designed to help local musicians and artists recover nearly $200,000 worth of instruments, tools and materials lost in the Iowa Flood of 2008 in Iowa City.

The first in the series will be held Oct. 23 at Old Brick near downtown Iowa City. The performance will feature graduate students in the UI School of Music, along with improv comedy troupes Comics In Action and Paperback Rhino.

The second Old Brick performance will be held Nov. 13th at 7:30pm; featuring singer/songwriter Greg Brown, along with local musician Nikki Lunden, improv comedy troups Comics In Action and Paperback Rhino, and the UI Juggling Club.

Check out the following links for ticket information:

Items on the Comedic Horizon

Posted September 11th, 2008 in Comedy, improv, Local, News by Dennis

Comedy is my past-time. It’s one of the things I do. It’s just…me. So, when I learn about upcoming comedy events in the Cultural Corridor (that’s the space intersecting Cedar Rapids and Iowa City for you laymen), I like to give a shout-out to those responsible.

  • Riff Raff Theater presents: Die Hard – OK. Shame on you for those that have not heard of this group of hilarious people. This time at The Englert Theatre, they’ll be lampooning the movie that setup Bruce Willis as the ‘go-to’ movie action hero on November 19th at 8pm. The movie is good, but SOOOOO bad is so many ways. Here’s what Riff Raff Theater is all about from there own lips:

Have you seen Riff Raff Theater? Laugh along with Chris, Todd and Danuuc in a production that’s been hailed as “funny stuff” by Mike Nelson, host of Mystery Science Theater 3000. The critically acclaimed cinematic roast sets its sights on the Bruce Willis action classic, Die Hard. Presented by M.C. Ginsberg.

  • Comics In Action – Sometime in November, they are putting together a gig of humongous proportions. Look for something during the 2nd full week of November. I don’t know what. I’m just sayin’.

The Trimphant Return of Agent LB

Posted October 15th, 2007 in improv, Personal by Dennis

I received (what I will from now on refer to as ‘The Phone Call’) at 9:56pm CST. I was on the phone with my kids at the time and decided to take the call (momentarily) to see what the guy wanted. We had been talking recently about the Comics In Action website and how I wanted to take the site over to a WordPress driven site, rather than use Dreamweaver and Photoshop to assemble everything.

I told my son, Jared, to wait a second and clicked over to the other line. We said our respective, –Hey, dude, what up’s– when the caller asked, “Have you heard the news?” I replied, “What news.”, rather hesitant as to what the response would be. “It’s 100 percent sure. We’re moving back to Iowa.” I almost dropped my RAZR and shouted at the moon, “There IS A GOD!”

If you haven’t guessed, my good friend, Chris Hanel, is returning to Iowa. To be perfectly honest, I don’t know exactly why this is so important. It’s not like Chris and I have had some kind of long standing friendship that has surpassed the ages. I’ve only hung-out with the guy less than a dozen times. So, why did this news make me as giddy as a school-boy? We have a mutual project, Comics In Action, that has tied us together in a way that is beyond odd.

Comics In Action was borne out of a mutual feeling that a local improvisational comedy troupe was necessary here in the Cedar Rapids / Iowa City area. The concept started from Chris’s idea, which was expounded upon by fellow-collaborator, Abraham Peterka. Chris and Abe had been working with a mutual friend, Stephen L. Phelan, on a Star Wars Fan Film, “The Formula“. The near-feature-length film had received some critical acclaim within the Star Wars community and garnered them well-deserved ‘street cred’ among Fan Film makers in general.

The FormulaNo sooner had Chris and Abe held auditions for their ‘MIB meets FBI’ improvisational comedy troupe, when Chris decided to attend the DAVE school (short for ‘Digital Animation & Visual Effects’) and move to Florida. From there, Abe was left to assemble the rest of the comedy troupe. Comics In Action became a minor hit within Eastern Iowa, amassing fans from Des Moines to the Quad-Cities.

Chris was at the initial improv auditions and MAYBE one rehearsal (if my memory serves me correctly) and then I didn’t see him for a couple years. He came back to Iowa for family get-togethers and he even had the opportunity to perform with us a couple of times. Each time, I sat back and thought to myself, “Man. He’s got a pretty quick wit. I wish he would stay.” In fact, there was rarely a moment during Chris’ absence, when Abe or Steve wouldn’t comment on how much they missed him and the grand times they had putting “The Formula” together. Although I was having fun with the rest of the comedy troupe, even I began to feel as if Chris’ presence was sorely missed… and I barely knew the guy.

Pink Five PosterDuring those times when Chris came back, the two of us would always find time to chat about life, Comics In Action, The Formula, Trey Stokes, Pink Five, and Natalie Portman. The guy comes off as a true geek who has managed to do some things that even the ‘truest geek’ would bow down in reverence. How many people can actually say that they have met and interviewed George Takei of ‘Star Trek’ fame? Who has hung out with Natalie Portman? Chris has. Do you realize what this means? It means that I am within 3 degrees of separation from George ‘freakin’ Lucas. WOW! Do you know anyone who has met Mike Nelson, the head-writer for MS3K (Mystery Science Theater 3000)? I didn’t think so.

Somehow during those times, the two of us have garnered mutual respect for the other. We talk the same language. We both have high-hopes for Comics In Action and we both are upset George Lucas’ attempt to mask the original storyline…”Hahn shot first!” In addition, we know perfectly well that ‘Real Genius’ is the most quotable movie ever made.

So, now I look forward to Mr. Hanel returning for good to the heartland. He has already put together an idea that I’m sure will be a drop-dead hit. He’s already got me hook-line-and-sinker. I’m crossing my fingers that the honeymoon will last for some time. Actually, I should be ashamed for writing that. I know Chris. I know better than that.

“Release the hounds!”
Chris Hanel Banner

Comics In Action Rocks the House

Posted April 14th, 2007 in Comedy, improv by Dennis

Just got back from Tipton, where Comics In Action performed a private show for the Cedar County Stoplight Players at the Cedar Valley Golf Course. Agent Rutabega gave a press conference as Abraham Lincoln (sorry about the ‘cardigan’ and ‘shawl’ reference – too obscure). Agent Butters and Agent Spoon successfully prevented a hurried Agent Danuuc from getting through security at the airport during a game of ‘Cards’. One my favorites was watching Agent Danuuc shop for a minivan to shuttle his team of trained circus goats.

As usual, the audience was fantastic. I hope that we can perform for them again. Actually, this was the second time we’ve performed for them. The first was a couple of years ago, where Agent Satyrboy (Abe Peterka), Scott D, Agent Danuuc and myself piled into Abe’s car and got lost. We did, however, get there just in time to perform. Who knew that Tipton was so far away from Cedar Rapids. I mean, it’s what… a couple of inches away on the map?

Somehow, Todd got his car stuck in the mud on a B-Grade road just a few miles from the golf course. I don’t know how those guys got his car un-stuck. You should have seen the mud they tracked into the building when they finally arrived. As luck would have it, Todd just had the car painted. I hope he can get it washed to a point that Tracy won’t notice.

Comics In Action gang do Karaoke

Posted April 13th, 2007 in improv by Dennis

All the CIA Agents are going out for a night on the town in Iowa City, as they kick-it-up-a-notch in preparation for their gig Saturday night in Tipton. It’ll be a free-for-all…. except the drinks…. you’ll have to pay for those yourself.

Karaoke @ American Legion
3016 Muscatine Avenue
Iowa City,Iowa 52240
Presented By: Klub Karaoke
Every Friday Night 9 PM. until 1AM.No Cover

Comics In Action to perform for Cedar County Stoplight Players

Posted April 10th, 2007 in Comedy, improv by Dennis

agent-danuuc-and-cd.jpg Comics In Action, the best improv group in Eastern Iowa, will be performing for the Cedar County Stoplight Players in Tipton, Iowa this Friday, April 14. It’s a private show, so if you’ve been dying to watch the group perform, you’ll have to wait. This will be the second time the Stoplight Players will have invited the troupe, whose members are primarily from the Cedar Rapids / Iowa City corridor. It should be a good time.