Saturday, February 28, 2009

Tonight-February 28th 2009- Four Angels and Dave-Il

An evening of Improv and fun, Tonight and every Saturday night

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Improv goings on..

Last night, I performed with The Improv Playhouse, out of Libertyville at a ten year old's birthday party. which was hosted at a Hindu Temple in Grays Lake Illinois. It was fun and after the fact, I was thinking, "This is my second religious audience I performed for". The first was in 2001- at 106.7's FishFest at Navy Pier" I got to do He-Bonics in front of Thousands of Christians with my good friend and radio host Sandy Rios. Now I was standing in front of hundreds of Hindu adults and kids performing improvisation featuring the works of the rock group, Queen and Tony the Tiger. I am the luckiest person in the world. Up next, the Holiday Improv show with the folks at Pop Culture Power Radio. I hope to see you there!!

Monday, November 10, 2008

The Debut of Caucasia

Last friday night, myself and a few friends went up on the improv stage to do elimination improv. we got suggestions. Broom, Laserator?, Helicopter, Hotdog, and skipper key.
Of course we did. Long live the new mix, Caucasia.
Next up, a Christmas shortform improv show in Medinah, Il to benfit the food pantries of Dupage county.
at 1230 on Monday, I will be doing Tradio and the Radio Shopping Show on wrmn1410.com

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Pop Culture America interviews MST3K's Mike Nelson










My "Buddy Paro"


The second week of "America Backwash" was excellent. We are coming together, and in the audience was Actor Dennis Farina.. he was laughing...
DW

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Dave's current Improv doings!!

American Backwash is an semi improvised variety show set during the Civil War. There are improvised games set during the battle of Gettsyburg etc.. just like they used to do back then. This production stars myself, Bill Welton, Marty Selgrad, Shawn Bowers, Joe Farina, Joe Mastrino and of course, Col. David "Hornery" Silverthorn. It runs under 45 minutes and is never the same show twice.