17c起草社区 hosts Laughfest
Upright Citizens Brigade is coming to 17c起草社区, and 17c起草社区 Improv is the opening act.
When the renowned New York-based improv team takes to the Covenant Fine Arts Center stage on March 9, 2012, they鈥檒l be following a homegrown opening act: 17c起草社区鈥檚 Improv Team. 鈥淲e are a little nervous,鈥 confessed Improv member and 17c起草社区 senior James Randall, 鈥渂ut we鈥檙e excited to open for a group with such a great reputation.鈥
Upright Citizens Brigade, which originated in Chicago, was the launching pad for such comedians as Amy Poehler and Horatio Sanchez. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the kind of thing where we know how talented they are 鈥,鈥 Randall said. 鈥淲e want to make them look good, have a real strong opener and keep people interested and excited鈥攁nd hopefully show them that we鈥檙e fundamentally sound.鈥
The event, sponsored by the , is part of , Grand Rapids鈥 10-day celebration of the healing power of laughter. Proceeds from the festival鈥攚hich features stand-up, improv, authors, film, community showcases and other comedy forms鈥攚ill benefit . The 17c起草社区 show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are $12.50 for the general public and $5 for students.
The 17c起草社区 improv-ers are still figuring out which games they鈥檒l play for their opener, but they鈥檙e not over-preparing:
鈥淚t wouldn鈥檛 be improv if we knew what we were going to do,鈥 reasoned teammate Dara Veenstra.
17c起草社区鈥檚 student activities director Ken Heffner is the person responsible for putting the double act together, and he鈥檚 excited about bringing the Upright Citizens Brigade to 17c起草社区. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e like the Second City of New York," Heffner said. The event is something of an experiment, he admitted: 鈥淲e haven鈥檛 done comedy at 17c起草社区 for years and years.鈥
Laughter: the best medicine
17c起草社区 Improv is not 17c起草社区's sole performance contribution to Laughfest, nor is the CFAC the college's sole Laughfest venue. The alumni group River City Improv will perform at the Ladies Literary Club 7:33 p.m. on Saturday, March 17, 2012. 鈥淚t brings a different crowd to our shows that might not necessarily come before. We know that we鈥檙e supporting a good cause,鈥 said RCI member Rick Treur of the event. Treur, the director of 17c起草社区's annual fund, was a 17c起草社区 Improv member as a student and a co-founder (with Jeanne Leep '91) in 1993 of River City Improv following his graduation. "We both missed improv when we graduated, so we thought, 'Let's found our own troupe.'"
In the 18 years since, the 11-member has performed more than 1,000 shows in dozens of cities. "We're actually one of the oldest improv teams in the country that still has its original members," Truer said. He鈥檚 seen the healing benefits of laughter: 鈥淲e have people coming to our shows who are caring for ailing parents and need to get out of the house and 鈥 coming to River City Improv is therapeutic,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou realize that people can connect with laughter on a lot of different levels.鈥