About this Event
Two nights only! Great comedy and incredible bluegrass music.
Wednesday, December 11
Thursday, December 12
This is unlike any comedy show you've seen. All the humor is inspired by actual, strange public documents, such as: FCC complaints about Big Bang Theory being too violent, FBI profiles of sports stars, and creative immigration applications.
The band includes IBMA-winning mandolin player Tristan Scroggins, Steve Martin Banjo Prize winner BB Bowness, Austin Alfano, and Nick Conte.
Come for the bluegrass, stay for the laughs.
Or come for the laughs, and be pleasantly surprised by the music.
Questions? Contact Curtis Raye: [email protected]
FAQs
Why comedy AND bluegrass?
We LOVE public records, but we know it's not a great idea to talk about them for 90 minutes straight. So we've assembled incredible musicians to make this a complete night of entertainment.
Is this really a comedy show about the Freedom of Information Act? That sounds....unusual.
Absolutely. We're nerds for public records, and we are comedy writers in New York. This show combines those two passions.
I like bluegrass but know nothing about public records. Is this show for me?
Definitely. The musical line-up is incredible, so you'll be happy. And you'll also enjoy the public records part of the show. It's funny, and you may learn something.
Can I bring my children?
The public record does contain several references to adult topics (Americans are naughty, you know?), so keep that in mind. But they'll certainly enjoy the music.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
No.
Who is the host?
Curtis Raye has spent time in Washington DC, New York City, and working on a presidential campaign in Iowa. He's observed the inherent comedy in public records. School board meetings, court testimony, and even White House menus are treasure troves of human folly. And he has assembled the most absurd ones in a tightly packed 90 minute live evening of comedy and bluegrass.
Meet the Band:
Banjo: BB Bowness (Co-founder of IMBA nominated band Mile Twelve, winner of the Steve Martin Banjo Prize, New Zealand School of Music's first banjo student.)
Mandolin: Tristan Scroggins (Missy Raines & Allegheny)
Guitar: Nick Conte (Dan O'Dea & Eagle Ridge)
Bass: Austin Alfano (Dan O'Dea & Eagle Ridge)
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Studio Theatre, 1501 14th Street Northwest, Washington, United States
USD 30.00