Monday, June 30, 2008

Late Night Dining...

The Starter Kit's own Eric and Aden team up with a co-worker (whose name escapes me and can't be found anywhere on their website) to produce one of Austin's newest public access TV shows: The Late Night Lunch Show. The format is very entertaining and one most people can relate to: having a casual conversation over a good meal... with a camera pointed at you. Self-produced sketches and interviews are injected into the show as well. Here's an example of a LNL sketch about little-known Texas history.



You can check the Late Night Lunch show's website out here.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

A Member of The Starter Kit Gets Superheroic

Besdies TSK shows, I'm in an improvised superhero comedy show called Ka-Baam that's finishing up its run at The Hideout Theatre on July 5. My friend, Brian Cronin, just published an entry about us on his blog at ComicBookResources.com. The audience chooses the heroes, a narrators sets the scenes as we act out the origins of the heroes, a comic book artist in the audience draws a mock cover of a team adventure of those heroes while the origins take place (we've had a Hippopotamus of Perpetual Sorrow and robots from outer space on the cover, among other things), and then we have a 40- to 50-minute adventure based on the mock cover art. So far, I've been Captain Margerine, the villainous Legal Eagle, Ophelia the beautiful love interest of Java Man, and more. The show is a lot of fun, and I encrouage everyone to come check it out before the run ends. This week's guest artist is the amazing Paul Maybury who I'm sure will impres you with his artistic skills (no pressure, Paul). Buy tickets online here.

Arrested Development movie in 2009?

Many members of The Starter Kit are huge fans of Arrested Development. After cancellation, rumors have grown around the idea of full-length motion picture. In a DVD extra on Season 3, Mitch Hurwitz (the show's creator) mentioned that he was done with AD on television and wanted to get the show a chance in theaters.

The writers' strike in Hollywood gave many of the cast members time to discuss the possibility of the movie, and everyone seemed on board with the concept. In a recent interview with Jason Bateman, The Times Online scored some huge news: "A big-screen version of Arrested Development is planned for next year." Let's hope everything stays according to plan. You can read the entire interview here.

In the meantime, you can catch many of the AD crew in other pilots Fox picked up. Mitch Hurwitz got Jason Bateman, Henry Winkler and Will Arnett to provide voices for his new animated series, "Sit Down, Shut Up." Cheri Oteri, Kenan Thompson and Maria Bamford will also have roles. See more about the show here.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

We're bound for Out of Bounds!


Austin's biggest comedy festival rolls through town on Labor Day weekend, and The Starter Kit is glad to be a part of it. Check us out on Wednesday, August 27th - we'll be performing on the Salvage Vanguard Theatre's Apples Stage at 8 PM. We'll be joined by Austin's own "You're Not My Real Dad" and Houston's "Scatter!" For more information on OoB, click on the image above.

Monday, June 23, 2008

All my pictures of you...

In case you haven't checked in a while, The Starter Kit finally got around to taking group and individual photos in honor of our one-year anniversary. Click on our media tab for more...


Ann doesn't follow the rules.

Even when she's not in the same city with us, Ann still broadcasts her unique style of comedy. This is a shining example of the shenanigans she is up to in Los Angeles. (courtesy of Jeremy Lamb and G4's The Feed)

Tweet, Tweet!

Check out our twitter page at http://www.twitter.com/thestarterkit (oh, so easy to remember). For the uninitiated, twitter is a service that allows users to bring ultra-fast updates to you. Via text messages or basic updates, The Starter Kit will bring you the latest news ASAP. Last-minute time change for a show? Check our twitter account. Special discounts? Check our twitter account.


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