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[PRESS RELEASE] Utility Players Improv Comedy Friday Night in Reno

3/18/2014

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DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND, THE UTILITY PLAYERS TAKE THE STAGE ON A FRIDAY NIGHT AT PIONEER UNDERGROUND

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Every second Thursday of the month, 7 incredibly talented improvisational comedians, with an undeniable chemistry, come together at the Pioneer Underground to play in front of a live audience. Now, by request, The Utility Players are also taking the stage on Friday April 25th at 9:30pm. Could a recurring Friday night show be in the near future? Is it acceptable to ask a rhetorical question in a press release?

Every improv show is a unique co-creation between The Utility Players and their crowd. Tickets for their regular season shows are available at the Pioneer Center Box Office, or online at www.renotahoecomedy.com.This show features 90 minutes of hard-hitting, side-splitting, classic short-form improv comedy in the style of 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?' that will keep audiences entertained all night. Impress your girlfriend, boyfriend, significant other, boss, parent, friend, random person you met on the street, and take them to the best live and unscripted show in Reno. See it once, or see it every month, the humor is always fresh and guaranteed to hit the spot. [RATED R]
For interviews, please call 513-604-7690

Homeslice Productions
Contact: Jessica Levity
theutilityplayers@gmail.com

Event: The Utility Players - Improv Comedy
Location: Pioneer Underground, 100 South Virginia St., Reno, NV
Date: Friday April 25, 2014
Times: Doors at 8:45pm // Show at 9:30pm
Cost: $14 in advance, $17 the day of the show (Fees may apply)
Ticket Information:      www.renotahoecomedy.com or 
(775) 322-5233 (LAFF)   www.pioneercenter.com
 Info: 775-686-6600
Purchase Tickets: 866-553-6605
Pioneer Box Office 11am-6pm  M-F
Service fees may apply.
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Reno News & Review: Laugh It Up [2014] Utility Players Improv

3/6/2014

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Laugh It Up

Local comedy troupe the Utility Players have been cracking jokes for five years.By Katie Dow 
This article was published on 03.06.14.

Comedy is serious business. This is the anchoring principle of Reno's Utility Players, an improv comedy group founded back in 2009 by Jessica Levity. For five years, the comedy troupe has honed their craft, trying to bring laughter to the community. From humble origins on the stage at Studio on 4th to packing seats at the Pioneer Underground, the Utility Players have worked to enliven Reno's comedy and theater scenes with improvised comedy performances and comedic theatrical productions.

Fresh off the stage from their most recent show, which concluded Feb. 22 after a three-week run, the Utility Players show no signs of slowing down as they jump back into their regular schedule of improv shows. You can catch them every second Thursday of the month at Pioneer Underground at 100 S. Virginia St.

“In baseball, ’utility player’ is a term for someone who can play multiple positions very well,” says Levity. “In any workplace or organization, everyone loves the utility player because they’re so dependable—you can put them wherever you need them at any given time, and they’ll execute any role with as much professional brilliance as the person who’s always in that role.”

Levity felt that this idea related well to improvisational comedy, because, in essence, to be able to improvise is to be capable of anything. With that in mind, she set about gathering friends and acquaintances to form an improv group back in 2009.

“I really love anything that can make me laugh,” she says. “And I like bringing different people who make me laugh together.”

Initially, the Utility Players attempted a full variety show, which they dubbed “The Comedy Cabaret.” They found their stage at Studio on 4th, 432 E. Fourth Street, a small venue that often features local performers trying to find an audience. They developed new sketches, routines and musical bits centered on a different theme each week. It required an immense amount of time and energy and throughout their first months together they were working every night of the week to produce new shows. Early on, their performances had rather sparse turnouts.

“Our shows consisted of three of us up on stage and even less people in the audience,” says Levity. Despite the size, the players describe their audiences as forgiving and eventually they found a loyal following. They were just pleased to have a platform for their art.

Six months into their endeavor they decided to move in a different direction. They left Studio on 4th behind, along with their variety show format, and for a time were without a home for their show. Without a venue, they also found themselves without as many resources. Focusing on a more pared-down format out of necessity, the trio began to orient themselves toward a more improvised format. Improvisation allowed the Utility Players to be more mobile with their performances. There is little to no production cost and there is no reliance on sets or large performance spaces. Honing their improvised comedy skills helped them through their stint as a homeless comedy troupe.

In 2011, they found a new home at Good Luck Macbeth Theater, a 40-seat theater that, at the time, was located in downtown Reno. With a larger venue came a larger audience. After almost two years developing their act, the Utility Players had grown a substantial following. By spring 2011, they were selling out shows and having to turn people away at the doors. Levity recalls it being a bittersweet experience, and she realized that they needed a new home to accommodate their larger audiences. It was around that time that they caught wind that The Pioneer Underground was being leased with the intention of turning it into a comedy club.

“We were absolutely terrified to book a venue that was four times the size of what we knew we could handle,” said Levity, recalling their preparation to move their show yet again. Those fears proved unfounded. In May 2011, they became the first sold-out show at the Pioneer Underground.

In five years, the Utility Players have come from being a tiny group of friends trying to do comedy to being a growing, thriving cast of nine with a large production team backing them up. They have a die-hard group of followers who hardly miss a single show that they have lovingly named “The Utilitarians” and a cast and crew that are constantly growing with people looking to lend their support and folks who are interested in performing.

Christopher Daniels, a player of the group, describes what creates a dedicated audience: “There’s an exchange that happens in an improv show. As opposed to a play or a musical where audiences are mere spectators, audiences at an improv show co-create the show with us with their suggestions, with their participation in some games, and with their energy. In improv, our audience is an invaluable part of the show.”

More recently, the Utility Players have been working on expanding their repertoire. Along with their monthly performances, periodically the troupe creates and puts on theatrical shows. The content ranges from murder mysteries to game show parodies. They keep their audience on their toes with original productions and improv comedy.

“We keep morphing and challenging ourselves; we keep creating new games and changing others, trying to find the perfect combination that will make the audience laugh,” says Ian Sorensen, a veteran player of the troupe. Right on the tail of their most recent enterprise, the Utility Players already have another one in the works. Daniels, who wrote the last three mystery performances, mentioned finishing up his newest project, “Dirty Laundry,” that he hopes to have on stage by the end of this year.

“The art scene in this city is blowing up, and comedy is a big part of that boom,” says Sorensen. The Utility Players are something of a rags-to-riches story. The members have a love for performance and passion for comedy. If laughter is the best medicine, the Utility Players provide a large dose.
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Homeslice Productions & Fresk Bakin' bring RISK! to Reno!

3/5/2014

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Fresh Bakin', Homeslice Productions and "Welcome to Cincinnati, NV" present

RISK! Live storytelling show featuring Kevin Allison

Reno Tahoe Improv Comedy Risk Kevin Allison Homeslice Productions Fresh Bakin
Theme "Mixed Feelings"

April 4th, 2014
National Automobile Museum Theater
10 Lake Street 
Reno, NV
18+ ONLY 

Doors to Museum open 7:00pm (free entrance aftrt 7 for ticketholders!)
Doors to theater open 8:00pm
Show starts 9:00pm

RISK! is a live show and podcast “where people tell true stories they never thought they’d dare to share in public” hosted by Kevin Allison, of the legendary TV sketch comedy troupe The State. The award-winning live show happens monthly in New York and Los Angeles. It’s featured people like Janeane Garofalo, Lisa Lampanelli, Kevin Nealon, Margaret Cho, Marc Maron, Sarah Silverman, Lili Taylor, Rachel Dratch, Andy Borowitz and more, dropping the act and showing a side of themselves we’ve never seen before. The weekly podcast gets hundreds of thousands of downloads each month. Slate.com called it “jaw-dropping, hysterically funny, and just plain touching.” 


Tickets for this event are $15 in advance and $20 the day of the show. Get more information and buy tickets wwwfreshbakin.com. Tickets are also available at The Melting Pot World Emporium.

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