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==Theaters ==
==Theaters ==
ComedySportz ran in five different dedicated theaters over the course of its existence, including:
ComedySportz ran in a number of theaters over the course of its existence, including:
* [[The ComedySportz Playhouse (Northcross Mall)]] (1999-2004)
* 1991: [[Olive's Pizza]]
* [[Café Caffeine]] (2008-2012)
* 1992: [[The Velveeta Room]] (at the time, called "The Deep End of Esther's Pool")
* [[ComedySportz Improv Club]] (2004-2006)
* 1993: [[Headliners East]]
 
* 1997: [[The Velveeta Room]]
In addition to these venues, CSz performed regularly in several other venues. 
* 1998-1999: [[The Laugh Stop's Lounge]]
1991- Olive's Pizza,
* 1999-2004: [[The ComedySportz Playhouse]]
1992- The Deep End of Esther's Pool (Now the Fabulous Velveeta Room),
* 2004-2006: [[The ComedySportz Improv Club]]
1993- Headliner's East,
* 2008-2012: [[Café Caffeine]]
1997- The Velveeta Room,
1998-1999 The Laugh Stop's Lounge


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
ComedySportz included some 350 members over the course of its existence, including:
ComedySportz included some 350 members over the course of its existence, including:
* [[Allison Gobin Fischer]]
* [[Amy Averett]]
* [[Andre Meadows]]
* [[Ann Kirkham]]
* [[Ben Bartley]]
* [[Ben Prince]]
* [[Brandi]]
* [[Britain Spellings]]
* [[Briton Kolber]]
* [[Camille Seely]]
* [[Christina Piazza]]
* [[Craig Lee Davis]]
* [[Cynthia Cobb Oelkers]]
* [[Darrell Barber]]
* [[Dav Wallace]]
* [[Dav Wallace]]
* [[Dave Cox]]
* [[David Westerberg]]
* [[Dayne Choat]]
* [[Debra Downing]]
* [[Devin Kennedy-Puthoff]]
* [[Don Johnson]]
* [[Donna Kay Yarborough]]
* [[Eric Christianson]]
* [[Eric Heiberg]]
* [[Eric Heiberg]]
* [[Eric Perry]]
* [[Erin Plischke]]
* [[Francisco J. Benevides]]
* [[George Bendele]]
* [[Greg Gondek]]
* [[Harlan Gleeson]]
* [[Hiram Flores]]
* [[Holly Hepp-Galvan]]
* [[Jaime Gonzales]]
* [[Jen Cargill]]
* [[Jennifer Gray]]
* [[Jerm Pollet]]
* [[Jesse Pangelinan]]
* [[Jessica Arjet]]
* [[Jim Dogget]]
* [[JJ Olson]]
* [[Jodi Egerton]]
* [[Joe Parsons]]
* [[John Porter]]
* [[Josh Painting]]
* [[Joy Gohring]]
* [[Joyce Garrison]]
* [[Keith Price]]
* [[Laura House]]
* [[Laura Walberg]]
* [[Lela Dawkins]]
* [[Les McGehee]]
* [[Les McGehee]]
* [[Lisa Perry]]
* [[Louise Richardson]]
* [[Loz Abersold]]
* [[Madi Goff]]
* [[Madi Goff]]
* [[Marc Pruter]]
* [[Mariella Krause]]
* [[Marina McGehee]]
* [[Mark Shoemaker]]
* [[Martin Garcia]]
* [[Megan Flynn]]
* [[Megan Flynn]]
* [[Meghan Wolff]]
* [[Meghan Wolff]]
* [[Melissa Cathcart]]
* [[Michael Brockman]]
* [[Michael Brockman]]
* [[Michael Raffety]]
* [[Murray Harvel]]
* [[Owen Egerton]]
* [[Quin Arbeitman]]
* [[Rachel Arieff]]
* [[Rachel Madorsky]]
* [[Rick Bartlet]]
* [[Robert Stanton]]
* [[Sara Farr]]
* [[Sara Farr]]
* [[Scott Chester]]
* [[Scott Perry]]
* [[Sean Petrie]]
* [[Shane Breaux]]
* [[Shannon Pickard]]
* [[Steve Catlack]]
* [[Steve Makler]]
* [[Steve Sanders]]
* [[Sunny Shasta Sweeney]]
* [[Tana Rogers]]
* [[Terrill Fisher]]
* [[Tiffany Slay]]
* [[Tim Bauer]]
* [[Tim Simek]]
* [[Tony Perenski]]
* [[Topping Haggerty]]
* [[Tyler Bryce]]
* [[Tyler Bryce]]



Revision as of 22:50, 28 May 2013


ComedySportz

ComedySportz 1999.jpg

Years Active 1986-2012
Directed by Les McGehee
Cast Various
This page refers to the sports-themed short-form improv show that ran in a number of theaters from 1986 to 2012. For the competitive short-form improv show that's had several runs as a Hideout mainstage show, see Theatresports.

ComedySportz refers to the Austin franchise of ComedySportz.

Summary

ComedySportz is a format in which teams of improvisors compete to do the best short-form improv. A referee oversees the competition, and a scorekeeper assigns points to each team's efforts. The show emphasizes quick-witted, short-form, family-friendly comedy. True to its name, the show includes many sports conventions -- the referee dresses in a vertically-striped jersey, the tech booth provides sports-arena-style music, and the players can get penalized for "fouls", including the "brown bag foul" (lewd or offensive humor), and the "groaner foul" (awful puns).

History

The franchise had its first show on 1/22/86 (Superbowl Sunday). Over their 28-year run, they put on over five thousand shows -- both in Austin and on tour around the country.

ComedySportz participated in both The 40-Hour Improv Marathon and The 41-Hour Improv Marathon.

The Austin franchise closed up shop in 2012, but the San Antonio franchise continues to put on shows.

Theaters

ComedySportz ran in a number of theaters over the course of its existence, including:

Cast

ComedySportz included some 350 members over the course of its existence, including:

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