Tim and Eric, Japanese Clowns, and More

Do you love sketch comedy, but hate knowing what the hell’s going on?  Well, this Monday, SketchFest Seattle and Showbox SoDo will be bringing you Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!Adult Swim‘s surreal and abrasively funny late night sketch show on Cartoon Network.

 Congratulations to all our winners of the Tim and Eric contest who won free tickets to the show just by emailing us! Great Job, indeed!

 To recieve announcements about future events and contests, sign up for the SketchFest Seattle email list?  I mean, come on, what’s one more email list?

 Monday January 12th

Showbox SoDo – 1700 1st Avenue South

Adult Swim Presents: TIM AND ERIC AWESOME SHOW, GREAT JOB! TOUR 2009

$25.00 ADV/DOS at Ticketmaster

Doors at 8pm – All Ages

For more information, visit www.showboxonline.com

And as long as we’re celebrating weird, this February Sketchfest will be hosting Tokyo comedy duo Shoshinz!

 Check out this absurdist comedy team, along side Seattle favorites Ubiquitous They and The People’s Republic of Komedy.

 SHOSHINZ 

in “We Love You Too”

with Ubiquitous They and The People’s Republic of Komedy

Fri. & Sat., Feb. 13 & 14 @ 8:00 

2322 2nd Ave, in Seattle’s Belltown

But that’s not quite all!  February will also bring The Best of SketchFest Seattle, brought to you by SketchFest and Infinity Live Productions.

 The past ten years of SketchFest Seattle have offered a plethora of fantastic sketch groups from Seattle and beyond. For one night only, SketchFest is thrilled to present some of the biggest hit shows from the past several years in one night, an evening of top-notch sketch juiciness not to be missed.  Hosted by one of New York’s hottest up-and-coming stand-up comedians, David Cope (formerly of Seattle).

Sidecar (NYC): This New York sketch trio has it all: looks, smarts, charm, humility. What remains to be seen is whether they are actually funny. Oh no wait, they are. Like, ‘good-looking, smarty-pants, charming and humble sketch show that weaves a bunch of crazy stories and characters together brilliantly’ kind of funny. Sigh. They win again…

 Becky and Noelle (NYC/Seattle): Becky Poole and Noelle Romano are crazy. They are also brilliant. This pattern has recurred in history many times, but never to such hilarious effect. If you can explain it with words I’ll give you a dollar.

 All American Push Up Party (Seattle): The demented and unspeakably charismatic Dusty Warren performs a character-based solo show that will leave you alternately slack-jawed and convulsive. Good luck.

 The Best of SketchFest Seattle

One night only!  

Saturday, Feb. 21 8:00pm ~ $15

Annex Theatre, 1100 E. Pike St. (at 11th Ave.)

For more information: www.infinityliveproductions.com  

Advance tickets available through Brown Paper Tickets

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