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=== Out-of-Town Improv and Sketch Acts ===
=== Out-of-Town Improv and Sketch Acts ===

Revision as of 03:41, 12 April 2013

The 2011 Out of Bounds Comedy Festival was the tenth annual Out of Bounds Comedy Festival.

Summary

Its advertising was themed around ancient Rome, and referred to the festival with a roman numeral: "Out of Bounds X".

It featured Tim Meadows and Greg Proops as headliners.

The festival ran from Tuesday 8/30/11, to Monday 9/5/11.

The roast featured Tom Booker.

Acts

Local Improv and Sketch Acts

Out-of-Town Improv and Sketch Acts

  • 2-Man No-Show (Toronto)
  • The 400 Cat (LA)
  • 5 Man 3 Man (LA)
  • 710 Split(LA/ATX)
  • Allison Summers (LA)
  • The Amie and Kristen Show/The Kristen and Amie Show (Philadelphia)
  • Audience of Two (NYC)
  • Bangarang (LA)
  • Bitter Sweet Choke (Chicago)
  • Boom Chicago (Amsterdam)
  • The Cascade (NYC)
  • Claymore (Chicago)
  • The Comic Thread (Chicago)
  • Computer (Chicago)
  • DHT (LA)
  • Drum Machine (Minneapolis)
  • Final Foxtrot (Chicago)
  • FUCT (NYC)
  • Galapagos (Phoenix)
  • Get a Room (Philadelphia)
  • Gorilla Improv, Featuring Greg Proops (LA)
  • Happy Accident(s) (LA)
  • The Hindenburgs (Dallas)
  • Hunicutt & Grace (LA)
  • Inkling (Chicago)
  • Jerks (LA/CHI)
  • K.C. Redheart (Chicago)
  • Local 154 (NYC)
  • Lounge-asaurus Rex (Minneapolis)
  • Margot’s Pie (LA)
  • Mayfly (LA)
  • Mission: IMPROVable (Chicago)
  • Montreal Improv (Montreal)
  • My Favorite Customer (LA)
  • Nerdvana (LA)
  • Never Pickles (Chicago)
  • Nice Astronaut (Austin)
  • Oh Brother! (LA)
  • OJ in a Sippy Cup (NYC)
  • Pretzels (LA)
  • Rampleseed (MIN/CHI)
  • Red Dirt Improv (Oklahoma City)
  • Ringo (Minneapolis)
  • Rogue Improv (Houston)
  • Rough Cut (LA)
  • Skinny Bitch Jesus Meeting (NYC)
  • Slow Children Crossing (LA)
  • “Smartest Man in the World” LIVE Podcast Recording (LA)
  • Standards & Practices (Toronto)
  • Strippers' Picnic (Chicago)
  • Switchboard (Chicago)
  • That Summer in June (Chicago)
  • Token Boy (LA)
  • Tremendosaur (LA)
  • TuskegeeXperiment (LA)
  • Twinprov (Oklahoma City)
  • Uncle’s Brother (Chicago)
  • The Victims (Dallas)
  • Villain: The Musical (Oklahoma City)
  • WeirDass (LA)
  • We're From Here (Toronto)
  • Young Sully (San Francisco)
  • The Younger Statesmen (LA)

Stand-Up Performers

  • Aaron Hertzog (Philadelphia)
  • Adam Newman (NYC)
  • Adam Pateman (NYC)
  • Amber Bixby (Austin)
  • Andy Ritchie (Austin)
  • Bob Khosravi (Austin)
  • Brian Gaar (Austin)
  • Bryan Gutmann (Austin)
  • Chad Warren (Austin)
  • Chelcie Rice (Atlanta)
  • Cody Eden (SLC)
  • Cody Eden (UT)
  • David McQuarry (Austin)
  • Erik Anker (LA)
  • Erik Bergstrom (NYC)
  • Erin Lennox (NYC)
  • Erin Lennox(NYC)
  • Gavin Stephens (Toronto)
  • George Gordon (NYC)
  • Greg Proops (LA)
  • Jarret Berenstein (NYC)
  • Joe Staats (Austin)
  • Jonathan Pace (Austin)
  • Kara Klenk (NYC)
  • Kat Radley (LA)
  • Katie Pengra (Austin)
  • Kevin McCaffery (NYC)
  • Lashonda Lester (Austin)
  • Mac Blake (Austin)
  • Maggie Maye (Austin)
  • Mary Jo Pehl (Austin)
  • Matt Koff (NYC)
  • Michelle Wolf (NYC)
  • Ramin Nazer (Austin)
  • Ravi Kiran (Dallas)
  • Rob Ryan (NYC)
  • Ryan Dalton (Cleveland)
  • Seth Cockfield (Austin)
  • Shawn Werely (Austin)
  • Steven Farmer (Austin)
  • Tony Vinh (Austin)

Films

  • Compass Cabaret 55
  • Delmonic Interviews
  • Looking for Lenny

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