TRAVERSE CITY -- Roseanne Barr and John Waters will headline the Traverse City Comedy Arts Festival next month.
Michael Moore announced the first annual Traverse City Comedy Arts Film Festival in December. The festival will run from February 19 Through February 21.
The festival will include comedy films, live shows, improv, and children's events.
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TRAVERSE CITY, MI (January 15, 2010) -- Pioneering comedian and superstar Roseanne Barr, and John Waters, the godfather of independent filmmaking, are coming to the Traverse City Comedy Arts Festival February 19-21, leading a stellar group of some of the funniest people in the country.
Comedy fest co-founder and Traverse City favorite Jeff Garlin, writer/actor/comedian J.B. Smoove, rising stars Whitney Cummings ("Live! Nude! Comedy!") and Mike Birbiglia ("This American Life"), sketch comedy duo Teenager of the Year, and improv legends TJ & Dave round out the lineup. All are coming at little or no charge to "give Michiganders a good laugh and give the local economy a much-need boost" -- and all of them have been assured that it rarely snows in Traverse City in late February.
The brainchild of Oscar-winner Michael Moore ("Capitalism: A Love Story") and Emmy-winner Jeff Garlin ("Curb Your Enthusiasm"), the comedy festival is a volunteer run project of the non profit Traverse City Film Festival. All proceeds will go towards the TCFF and next year's comedy arts festival, and to the other good works the TCFF does to help create jobs and improve the quality of life in northern Michigan.
Roseanne Barr's TV show dominated the ratings at number one through its run. After 9 years, 224 episodes, 6 People's Choice Awards, 4 Emmys, 2 Golden Globes, 2 American Comedy Awards, a Peabody Award and countless other accolades, the American domestic goddess has returned to her roots as a stand-up comedian. She will kick off the comedy festival with her funny and caustic stand up show.
John Waters made some of the funniest and most outrageous comedy films of all time -- "Hairspray," "Pink Flamingos" and "Serial Mom," to name just a few. "Hairspray" went on to become a Broadway hit and won him a slew of Tony Awards. At the Traverse City Comedy Arts Festival, he will perform his critically acclaimed and hilarious one-man show, "This Filthy World." It will be a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see the master of comedy and filmmaking in northern Michigan.
Jeff Garlin will perform his very funny act on the stage of the State Theatre. Jeff just received a Screen Actors Guild nomination for his work on the HBO comedy "Curb Your Enthusiasm." Veterans of the film festival have witnessed smidgens of Jeff's comic genius; comedy festival audiences will get the full treatment. And on Friday and Saturday nights, Jeff Garlin will host a free late night "talk show" at Horizon Books.
J.B. Smoove, Garlin's co-star on "Curb Your Enthusiasm," is truly one of the funniest comedians around. In fact, if one were to take a poll of most comics, he would top the favorite comics list. The spirit of Richard Pryor lives on in J. B. Smoove, and he too will play Traverse City.
The festival is also bringing two of the fastest rising stars on the comedy circuit. The first is Whitney Cummings, whose one-woman show, "Live! Nude! Comedy!" has received rave notices around the country. Variety calls her one of the "Ten New Comedy Stars to Watch."
And the festival will present the hot young comic Mike Birbiglia. Comedy critics say it won't be long before it will be impossible to get tickets to see his act. According to Esquire, he's "Jerry Seinfeld, if Jerry were remotely conversant with hip-hop." Birbiglia also contributes to public radio's "This American Life."
For improv lovers, the comedy festival offers TJ & Dave, Second City veterans who are widely acknowledged to be living legends in long form improv. Subjects of the documentary "Trust Us, This is All Made Up," TJ Jagodowski (the guy on the Sonic commercials) and David Pasquesi ("Groundhog Day," "Angels & Demons") walk out on stage without characters, dialog or plot, and an hour later they leave audiences with one of the funniest nights of their lives.
And for sketch comedy, the festival offers the Chicago duo of Joe Avella and Tim Racine, "Teenager of the Year," who bill themselves as "the best group in Chicago, better than everyone... at everything. Best group, best band, sports team, restaurant, car wash. Doesn't matter, we are the best everything."
Schedule and ticketing information will be released next week, along with the list of movies and kids shows. Venues for the comedy festival will include the State Theatre, the City Opera House, the Old Town Playhouse, Horizon Books and the downtown outdoor venue, the Wade Trim parking lot.
The comedy fest will be a volunteer-run event, like the film festival, and local donors and sponsors will be asked to help cover expenses. Tickets will range in price from free to reasonably priced headliner tickets, so all people, no matter what their income, will be able to participate.
The festival aims to pump some much-needed revenue into the local economy by bringing people downtown and welcoming people from out of town to the snowy "Ann Arbor of the North."