![]() ![]() Her show in Nashville, “Comedy out the Yazoo,” is sponsored by Yazoo Brewing and the comic who puts on the best set of the night walks away with an entire case of Yazoo’s finest brews. Lucy Sinsheimer produces shows at major comedy clubs in Nashville and Huntsville that are sponsored by local breweries. Over the past few years, more and more opportunities to see quality local comedy talent have popped up, and craft breweries have played a huge role.Ĭomedian Monty Mitchell outside of Zanies in Nashville with his case of Yazoo brews.Īll over the country, breweries are getting involved in their local comedy scenes by putting on, promoting or sponsoring D.I.Y comedy shows. ![]() ( READ: A Common Thread Binds Brewing and Comedy)įor decades, seeing a quality stand-up comedy show meant getting fancied up, going to a local comedy club, seeing a nationally touring headliner and buying at least two menu items. Once again, these people were seeing a great comedy show paired with fantastic beer - and it was simply wonderful. At the time, On Tour was less than a year old so it was no surprise that when a comic asked, “Who’s been here before?” nearly three-fourths of the audience raised their hands. Once again, a palpable energy filled the taproom as nearly 100 people came out to support a show comprised of local talent. ![]() It was a night of pure joy, all made easier with great comedy and amazing beer.Ī few months later, I found myself in Chicago at On Tour Brewing for another first-time comedy show. Comics riffed on beer names like “Spy Dolphin” and “Lustra” as audience members sampled beer and ordered pint after pint. A city had come out in mass to support its local creatives in both local beer and in comedy. Even as someone who has been performing for nearly a decade, I have trouble describing the energy in the room that night. Dancing Gnome Beer, a small independently owned brewery just outside of Pittsburgh, was having its first comedy night featuring mostly local comedians. The whole class gasped, thinking that their teacher broke their classmate’s mom’s toy.Last February, over 75 people filled a small taproom in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. The teacher tried his best to avoid any contact with the “rocketship” but Philip got too close, and Mr. D asked Philip to have a seat, but the boy started playing with it like a rocket-ship, heading towards him saying “Look out Mr. “It has a switch here that you can turn it on, then it buzzes like a rocketship.” However, the innocent student was so amazed by his mom’s rocket-ship that he continued to share what it does. D quickly thanked him and wanted to move on. D and the whole class that it’s his mom’s rocketship.Ĭlearly knowing what the enthusiastic boy was holding, Mr. The young boy stood up while holding a suspicious thing, telling Mr. He then called Philip, who happened to bring something interesting. Although she successfully did the “Show” part, she failed to do the “Tell”, prompting Mr. The young girl stood up while holding a frame. ![]() D calling one of the students to share what she brought for Show and Tell. What started out as a regular school activity quickly escalated into something terrible when one of the students brought an unpredictable object to class. One of the famous episodes of the series “Mr. However, a video reminded everyone that there is a high possibility that this wholesome recreation will not always go according to plan. Show and Tell is a very famous school activity because it teaches the kids to be more comfortable in public speaking. It could be their favorite game, their cute pet, or their impressive artwork. There are a lot of things that kids can bring to school for the ever-popular “Show and Tell” day. ![]()
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