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Storytelling 201 – Take your storytelling to the next level

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Tuesdays, Jan 24, Jan 31, Feb 7, 21, and 28(final showcase), 2012 at Hamiltonian Gallery at 1353 U St, NW, Washington, DC 20009 (right across street from U St. Metro – Green/Yellow)

Pre-requisite: Storytelling 101 

The long-awaited and much-requested intermediate storytelling class is finally here!  In this class you will strengthen your storytelling skills and confidence. We will go deeper into technique and style and challenge you to try new things. Five 3-hour classes plus a comp to SpeakeaysDC’s June  open mic show. Limit 10 to ensure individualized attention. Instructors: Stephanie Garibaldi and Amy Couchoud (Find out more ) $325.

To pay by check: Make payable to SpeakeasyDC and send to 2639 15th St, NW #101, Washington, DC 20009. Please include your name, address, email, and phone number, and write the name of the class in the memo

DETAILS

Week 1 – Tues, Jan 24 – Class  – Finding new story materialreviewing story structure,  performance practice. Come prepared to tell a new story on the spot and bring three story seeds to share with group.

Week 2 – Tues, Jan 31 – Class -  Show, Don’t Tell

Week 3 – Tues, Feb 7 –  Class –  Experimenting with structure and sequence + making editing choices

Week 4 – Tues, Feb 14 – SpeakeasyDC Open Mic - You will be included on the comp list to SEDC’s monthly open mic storytelling show.

If you’ve never been it’s a great learning opportunity. You will hear 8-10 stories performed live on stage on this month’s theme. Doors open at 6:30pm, show at 8pm. Town Danceboutique, 2009 8th Street, NW (at the corner of U Street)

Week 5 – Feb 21 – Class – Finalizing and Fine-tuning your performance

Week 6 – Feb 28 – FINAL SHOWCASE – This is your chance to try your story out on a friendly invite-only audience of friends and family.

Please invite friends and family to save the date of Mar 30 from 7:30-9:00pm to see your perform and show support. Location: TBD.
Students are expected to arrive at 7 and stay till 10pm. Performances will be followed by a wrap-up after guests depart.

[DDET Refund Policy] SpeakeasyDC does not give refunds (full or partial) for voluntary withdrawal from the class. There are limited slots in the class so that we may give sufficient attention to each student. Because of this, we typically have to turn people away. Should you choose to withdraw, we will have a vacancy that we can no longer fill. [/DDET]

 

 

Storytelling 101 – Discover, develop, and perform true stories from your life (Waitlist)

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

Hop on the storytelling bandwagon and join the legions of people nationwide learning how to take their life experiences and turn them into entertaining stories that can be told in front of an audience. Four 3-hour classes and a final showcase, plus a comp to SpeakeaysDC’s open mic show. Limit 12 to ensure individualized attention. $325.

REGISTRATION IS AT CAPACITY. TO ADD YOURSELF TO WAITLIST, EMAIL INFO@SPEAKEASYDC.ORG. If we get an opening, we will let you know. Keep in mind that often occurs the day before or day of the first class. 

To pay by check: Make payable to SpeakeasyDC and send to 1525 Newton St, N, Washington, DC 20010. Please include your name, address, email, and phone number, and write the name of the class in the memo.

Mondays, Jan 23, 30, Feb 6, Feb 20, and Feb 27(final showcase), 2012 from 7-10pm. First 4 classes will take place at Augustana Lutheran Church at 2100 New Hampshire Ave, NW Washington, DC 20009. Closest metro is U St/Cardozo Green/Yellow (about 5 blocks) MAP. Final showcase  on class 5 – location TBD

DETAILS - all classes 7-10pm

Week 1 – Mon, Jan 23 – Class– Finding story material + understanding story structure

Week 2 – Mon, Jan 30 – Class – Crafting your story + developing characters

Week 3 – Mon, Feb 6 – Class – Editing + polishing

Week 3 – Tu, Feb 14 – Comp to SpeakeasyDC’s monthly show (See Event Listings)

 

Week 4 – Mon, Feb 20 – Class – Practicing your story + Reviewing performance technique

Week 5 – Mon, Nov 27 – FINAL SHOWCASE - This is your chance to try your story out on a friendly invite-only audience of friends and family. Final showcase  on class 5 TBD

[DDET Refund Policy] SpeakeasyDC does not give refunds (full or partial) for voluntary withdrawal from the class. There are limited slots in the class so that we may give sufficient attention to each student. Because of this, we typically have to turn people away. Should you choose to withdraw, we will have a vacancy that we can no longer fill. [/DDET]

[DDET Class description]

This class is designed to teach the art of developing and performing an original, personal narrative drawn from real-life experience. We facilitate the storytelling process from beginning to end with each session centering on a step in the process. Students who join the class come from varied backgrounds and have different goals and applications. Some hope to perform on a SpeakeasyDC stage, others have found storytelling useful in the work they do, and others just enjoy the creative process and the community. There are 2 instructors and we cap this class at 12 to maintain a 6:1 ratio of student to teacher. [/DDET]

[DDET More about the curriculum]

In this class, you will:

  • learn how to find raw story material from your own memories and experiences
  • discuss the fundamentals of story structure
  • discover effective storytelling techniques
  • apply story techniques and structure to your own story
  • receive honest and thorough feedback from instructors and students
  • have the opportunity to practice your storyelling and perform in front of an audience
  • learn how to coach and support your peers in the story-creation process
  • hear a lot of great stories and watch yours and your classmates’ stories take shape over the four weeks
  • become part of a wonderful network of people with shared interests and knowledge

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[DDET Comments from alumni of SpeakeasyDC classes]

Taking the Storytelling 101 class was one of the best things I’ve ever done. Very talented and encouraging instructors helped us construct meaningful presentations of our true stories. I was taken by surprise by the feelings of connectedness that true storytelling brings about, and what a growing experience it was. I keep telling everyone I know to do this! –posted by kk3

I’ve had the great opportunity to participate in a class, an open mic, and a performance workshop with Speak Easy DC and in each event I took away a whole difference set of skills and “tricks of the trade”. I would highly recommend the experience to anyone wanting to learn how to craft an engaging story and/or learn to perform your work on stage. Not only is the crafting processes enjoyable, but you will never find a more embracing and accepting audience to present your work than those that attend the Speak Easy shows. I truly believe that Speak Easy DC is an exceptional NGO that affords novices and practiced storytellers alike with the opportunity to share their stories and grow as artists. — posted by jarkarta1

I’m about to take my second class with Speakeasy and I’m very excited. I learned so much on the first go around and many of my fellow classmates ended up telling their fantastic stories at open mic. What an entertaining evening…I laughed, I cheered, I cried and I can’t wait to go back again! — posted by ter

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[DDET Detailed directions and parking info to venue]

Metered parking is available, but may be tough to find. A lot of embassy spots open up right at 6:30, so if you aim to arrive by 6:30pm you can sometimes get lucky. You’ll have an easier time taking the Red line to Dupont. Exit on the North/Q st. side. Hillyer Art Space entrance is in in what looks like a parking lot.

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Animal House: Stories about party days and wild nights

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012


A night of true tales told live 

January 10, 2012
Doors open at 6:30pm, Show starts at 8pm
at Town Danceboutique
2009 8th St, NW,Washington, DC, 20009 (near corner of U Street)
$15 cash at door – PRE-SALE CLOSED FOR THE DAY. PAY CASH AT DOOR.

  • Must be 21 and must have ID.
  • Bring-your-own-food. When possible, we will arrange a food truck and let you know on Facebook and Twitter.
  • Full bar – credit or cash
  • There is an ATM on the premises.
  • Wheelchair accessible

Driving: Parking on the street or paid lot next door for $15.

Metro: Take Green or Yellow line to U St/Cardozo and exit on 10th Street side. Walk two blocks east (away from African American Civil War Memorial. Turn left at 8th St. (you’ll see bright yellow  Tropicana Restaurant. ) Town is less than a half a block on the right.

Open mic is full.

Thanks to Alexander Morozov for photographing our shows.

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Help us reach our fundraising goal – $15k by Jan 6

Friday, January 6th, 2012

DONATE  TODAY 

Fundraising Thermometer

It’s ONNNNNNNN. SpeakeasyDC’s End-of-2011 fundraising campaign and we’ve set our biggest goal ever.

$15,000 by Jan 6, 2012

The funds we raise in this campaign will help us continue to be a resource to our fans and aspiring storytellers through our high-quality storytelling events, performance opportunities, educational programs, recordings, and community activities.

Your donations will allow us to sustain our current programming of about 25 shows and 18 classes a year, including new programs like Story Showdown: A Storytelling Game Show, Bad Mommy Moments: A Storytelling PlayDate for Moms on Mother’s Day, SpeakeasyNation: A showcase of stories from around the country. We’d like to expand our education programs to offer more master classes with visiting artists, Intensive Coaching Circles, and specialty skill-building clinics. With your help, we can revitalize our podcast, start a blog with valuable information and conversations about the art of storytelling, perform in other cities, and and start making plans for a Storytelling Festival.

DONATE ONLINE TODAY or send a check to SpeakeasyDC at 2639 15th St, NW #101, Washington, DC 20009.

Your dollars at work and the future of SEDC - Your contributions go to pay for venue rentals for shows and classes, office space, marketing expenses, supplies, admin staff, performers, teaching artists, graphic designers, web designers, visual artists, videographers, photographers.

RECORD YOUR STORY

Since this is our first time aiming for this goal, we are focusing on “firsts”. How did you fall in love with SpeakeasyDC or storytelling?What was your first experience with SpeakeasyDC like? Whether you were in the audience, taking a class or on the stage. Record your story on our SoundCloud (click below – it’s easy!)

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your story

DONATE ONLINE TODAY or send a check to SpeakeasyDC at 2639 15th St, NW #101, Washington, DC 20009.


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DONATION LEVELS & BENEFITS

Please visit our sponsorship page if you would like to give on behalf of your business.

Bringing Down the House $1000 and above

  • One season pass for two to SpeakeasyDC’s monthly event (2nd Tuesday of every month.)
  • VIP seating at all of our events (upon request)
  • Two tickets to a special event (e.g. Intersections Festival, Top Shelf, etc. – contact us in advance)
  • Recognition in event programs and on SEDC website
  • Invitation to annual Friends of SpeakeasyDC appreciation event
  • Invitation to events not open to the larger public (eg. student showcases, receptions, happy hours)
  • Joining SEDC in achieving mission and strengthening ties with SEDC community

Encore Performance $500 – 999

  • Two tickets to a special event (e.g. Intersections Festival, Top Shelf) (contact us in advance to arrange)
  • Two passes for 2 to attend one of our monthly events (2nd Tuesday of every month. More info on website).
  • Recognition in event programs and on SEDC website
  • Invitation to annual Friends of SpeakeasyDC appreciation event
  • Invitation to events not open to the larger public (eg. student showcases and volunteer happy hours)
  • Joining SEDC in achieving mission and strengthening ties with SEDC community

Standing Ovation $250-499

  • Two tickets to a special event (e.g. Sucker for Love, Best of ) (contact us in advance to arrange)
  • A pass for two to attend on of our monthly events (2nd Tuesday of every month. More info on website)
  • Recognition in event programs and on SEDC website
  • Invitation to annual Friends of SpeakeasyDC appreciation event
  • Invitation to events not open to the larger public (eg. student showcases and volunteer happy hours)
  • Joining SEDC in achieving mission and strengthening ties with SEDC community

Hootin’ & Hollerin’ $100-249

  • A pass for 2 to an open mic
  • Recognition in event programs and on SEDC website
  • Invitation to annual Friends of SpeakeasyDC appreciation event
  • Invitation to events not open to the larger public (eg. student showcases and volunteer happy hours)
  • Joining SEDC in achieving mission and strengthening ties with SEDC community

Whistles & Cheers $50-99

  • Recognition in event programs and on SEDC website
  • Invitation to annual Friends of SpeakeasyDC appreciation event
  • Invitation to events not open to the larger public (eg. student showcases and volunteer happy hours)
  • Joining SEDC in achieving mission and strengthening ties with SEDC community

NOTE:

Gifts will be recognized for one calendar year from date of gift. if you’d prefer not to be listed in our programs or on our website.

Please email us at info@speakeasydc.org if you DO NOT want to be recognized publicly when you make the gift. We will assume we have permission to include your name in our list of donors unless otherwise instructed.

SpeakeasyDC currently uses the technological services of Democracy in Action to manage its online transactions. Rest assured that your contribution is solely for SpeakeasyDC and is not used in any way to promote a political agenda. DIA offers services much like Convio and other online data management providers (only more affordable for folks like us).

 

SpeakeasyDC T-shirts on sale for the holidays

Sunday, January 1st, 2012

Check out all the great designs at branddave.com. Including the “I did it for the story” series and images from shows like “Till Death Do Us Part” and “Iron Chef.” Get a souvenir from your favorite show or one your performed in.  Or just… do it for the story. $22 each. $5 from every sale (almost 25%) goes to support SpeakeasyDC.

My So Called Jewish Life III

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

 

My So-Called Jewish Life
DATE: Wednesday, December 21, 2011
TIME: 7:30 pm
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Courtesy of bottledancers.com

Sixth & I and SpeakeasyDC present the third annual night of funny, poignant, powerful, and peculiar autobiographical stories about all things Jewish, not-so-Jewish, and wanna-be Jewish on the second night of Chanukah.

 

Storytellers include:

Adam Ruben, a stand-up comedian and rabbi impersonator.

Ophira Eisenberg, one of New York Magazine’s “ten new comedians that funny people find funny.”

Rabbi Jonathan Roos, Senior Rabbi at Temple Sinai.

Hannah Seligson is a journalist and the author of A Little Bit Married: How to Know When it’s Time to Walk Down the Aisle or out the Door and New Girl on the Job: Advice from the Trenches.

Jerome Copulsky, Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religion and Director of Judaic Studies at Goucher College.

Amy Saidman, SpeakeasyDC’s artistic executive director, is a two-time recipient of the artist fellowship award from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. Amy has survived Camp Moshava, High School in Israel, and Aish haTorah.

ADMISSION: Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 on the day of the event. Doors open at 6:30 pm.

Watch last year’s show featuring  Slate advice columnist Emily Yoffe, speechwriter David Litt, Washington Post journalist Spencer Ackerman, blogger Danny Harris, and magazine editor Karen Sommer Shallet. (not shown NPR reporter Alix Speigel).

Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: Stories about what happens on the way – Pre-sale closed. Pay cash at the door.

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

 

 

Pre-sale closed. Pay cash at the door. 

A night of true tales told live
December 13, 2011
Doors open at 6:30pm, Show starts at 8pm
at Town Danceboutique
2009 8th St, NW,Washington, DC, 20009 (near corner of U Street)
$14 pre-sale, $15 cash at door

  • Must be 21 and must have ID.
  • Bring-your-own-food. When possible, we will arrange a food truck and let you know on Facebook and Twitter.
  • Full bar – credit or cash
  • There is an ATM on the premises.
  • Wheelchair accessible

Driving: Parking on the street or paid lot next door for $15.

Metro: Take Green or Yellow line to U St/Cardozo and exit on 10th Street side. Walk two blocks east (away from African American Civil War Memorial. Turn left at 8th St. (you’ll see bright yellow  Tropicana Restaurant. ) Town is less than a half a block on the right.

Thanks to Alexander Morozov for photographing our shows.

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Top Shelf 2011 – Best stories of the year

Saturday, December 3rd, 2011

 

 

 

 

Seats are all sold out for both shows. There may still be some standing room. Call Atlas box office at 202-399-7993

Sat Dec. 3, 2011
2 shows:
7 or 9pm
At Atlas
1333 H St, NE
$25 regular admission. $20 students/seniors.
Join our mailing list and follow us on facebook for other discounts.

 

 

 

 

SpeakeasyDC’s second annual showcase of the best stories of the year! An absolute Don’t-Miss event. Last year’s was phenomenal. Relentless funny, smart, and moving – and this year’s will be too!

Announcing the final 8!!

L to R top: Joseph Price, Nancy LeRoy, Mike Kane, Adam Ruben
L to R bottom: Erin Myers, Topher Bellavia, John Kevin Boggs, Dan Sullivan (So good – all of them!)

HOW THIS WORKS

Our trusty nominating committee nominated 16 stories from more than 100 told on SpeakeasyDC’s stage in the last 12 months. These stories were screened by our stellar panel of judges (see below for more info) and they chose the final 8 who will be invited to perform in the second  Top Shelf extravaganza on Dec 3, 2011 at the Atlas (1333 H St, NE). We will announce final eight on Nov 8 at our next show (Iron Chef: Stories about cooking, eating, and secret ingredients at Town), then on our Facebook and Twitter feeds.

ELIGIBILITY

All original stories told at any official SpeakeasyDC event between August 10, 2010 and October 11, 2011 are eligible to be nominated for the 2011 Top Shelf, with the following exceptions:

  • Members of the Top Shelf nominating committee, the Top Shelf judging panel, and SpeakeasyDC staff (not including teachers) are ineligible.
  • Story Salons, class showcases, any class or training session, and SpeakeasyDC fundraisers are not considered eligible “official SpeakeasyDC events” for the purposes of Top Shelf.
  • Stories told at My So-Called Jewish Life are ineligible.

OUR JUDGES

Our judges were selected for the good looks, charm, and discerning minds. They are “outside” judges, in that they are not intimately involved in SpeakeasyDC in any way, so, unbiased. We are psyched to have the input of Rhome Anderson (aka DJ Stylus/former Going Out Guru for Washington Post), Jon Gann (founder of the DC Film Alliance /DC Shorts Festival), Bonnie Shaw (Dean of the DC chapter of The Awesome Foundation), Chris Klimek  and (Theatre Critic for Washington City Paper).

JUDGING CRITERIA

Story Crafting (50%)

  • Is it a story (vs. anecdote, stand-up routine, lecture, etc.)?
  • Does it have the elements of a good story (conflict, action, characters, insight meaning, change)?
  • Is the story visual? Can you picture the scenes described?
  • Is the story suspenseful? Does it have high stakes?

Performance (25%)

  • Is the teller authentic?
  • Does the teller have vulnerable or revealing moments?
  • Is the performance entertaining or moving?

Originality (25%)

  • Is the story memorable?
  • Is the story surprising?
  • Is the story crafted or structured in an interesting or unusual way?

 

 

Up the Funny with Margot Leitman and Giulia Rozzi

Sunday, November 13th, 2011

Two workshops on bringing the funny to your stories with two accomplished comedians and teachers. Sunday, Nov 13 at Dance Place at 3225 8th St, NE. Plenty of parking. 10 min walk from Brookland Metro.  Save $25 if you register for both. One for $125 or both for $225. Space limited. Don’t miss Margot and Giulia in Stripped Stories on Nov 11 and 12 at Chief Ike’s.

INFO

Comedic Storytelling with Margot Leitman 9-12
Learn how to transform the embarrassing, strange or even mundane experiences of your life into comedy with Margot Leitman, Moth Grandslam winner, comedian and Upright Citizens Brigade faculty member. Leitman shows you how to find what’s funny in your foibles, structure a strong story and connect with your audience.

Using Improv & Theatre to Create Comedic Stories with Giulia Rozzi 12:30-3:30

You have a sense of humor. You have the desire to share. You know you’ve had stuff happen in your life but when it comes to thinking of stories to tell, you sometimes come up blank or your performance lacks that “oomf”. Now what?  In this workshop, we will use improv games and writing exercises to generate story ideas and turn things that may seem mundane into entertaining tales. You will also learn how to include more elements of acting into your storytelling  for a more theatrical and visual performance. By the end of the class you will have a rough draft of one newly crafted personal humorous story and a list of new story ideas to work on. You will also leave with more in confidence in how to tell these stories in a funny, honest, and unique way.
Please bring a pen and notebook to class.

 

ABOUT THE TEACHERS

 

Margot Leitman is the creator and head instructor of the Comedian Storytelling training program at the Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theatre in both New York and Los Angeles. She is an adjunct instructor at the San Francisco Comedy College, and worked in Perth, Australia this winter teaching a month long intensive through the Blue Room Theatre Company. She has taught corporately through Thompson Reuters, Tata Beverages Worldwide, Universal McCann, and Intercontinental Hotel Group. This fall she will teaching workshops at both the ALL FOR ONE Theatre Festival in NY, and the First Person Arts Festival in Philadelphia.

 

Margot’s off beat, brutally honest, fearless comedy has earned her the title of Moth Grandslam Champion, two ECNY nominations for “Best Female Standup,” and an additional nomination for “Best Storyteller.” However, Margot’s most prized accomplishment remains winning $1664 on “The Price is Right.”

Giulia Rozzi is a NYC based writer, comedian, actress and producer  raised in Boston by two adorable Italian immigrants. Her very personal, blunt, and animated comedy has earned her the honor of being named a Moth GrandSLAM champion, one of the Frisky’s ”Top 15 Comediennes You Should Be Laughing At” and a two-time ECNY Best Female Stand Up nominee. She’s appeared on MTV, Vh1, Italian MTV, CNN and in her original web series themessage-board.com . She co-hosts/created the highly acclaimed humorous sex-themed storytelling show (and now also a podcast) Stripped Stories and the bi-monthly Brooklyn based comedy show Dive Comedy. She has written for PlaygirlBUST, Glamour, XOJane.com, TheGLOC.net, NY PressLifetimetv.comLemondrop, AOL.comTakepart.com and the MTV series Silent Library where one of her ideas (licking cocoa butter off a mans hairy back) made Snooki vomit (so proud!) She has also contributed essays to the anthologies My Parents Were Awesome  and Mortified: Real Words, Real People, Real Pathetic. She is currently working on her first memoir about her depressed, drunk, divorced quarter-life crisis.  More at www.giuliarozzi.com.

 

 

Stripped Stories from NYC – Sold out. Some standing-room tickets may be realeased at 8

Saturday, November 12th, 2011

 

TWO NIGHTS ONLY Nov 11 and 12, 2011 8pm at Chief Ike’s Mambo Room $18 in advance, $20 at the door.  1725 Columbia Rd, NW, Washington, DC 20009

 

Also check out Up the Funny - two story workshops with Margot and Giulia on Sunday, Nov 13

Moth Grand Slam champs Giulia Rozzi and Margot Leitman, plus musical guest Jessica Delfino, are coming to town with Stripped Stories – a themed night of hilarious sex stories that has been playing monthly to sold-out audiences since it first began in January 2007 at the Upright Citzens Brigade in NYC.  Combined, the two have resumes which include appearances on NBC, ABC, Vh1, Mtv, Comedy Central, AMC, ESPN, CNN, E!, and features in Glamour and Playgirl Magazine.  With rave reviews from Time Out NY, The Village Voice, Nerve.com and many others, Stripped Stories has become a must see comedy event. The show has been honored with an ECNY nomination for Best Variety Show and was selected to be part of the prestigious NY Comedy Festival. Each show features a comedian, a non-comedian, and a musical act revealing hysterically honest stories about their sex lives plus an interactive jaw-dropping game of “never-have-I-ever” and an audience interview.Nov 11 will also feature SpeakeasyDC storytellers Corey Quinlan Taylor and Juliet Hutchings. Nov 12 will feature John Kevin Boggs and Danny Harris.

 

Giulia Rozzi is a NYC based writer, comedian, actress and producer  raised in Boston by two adorable Italian immigrants. Her very personal, blunt, and animated comedy has earned her the honor of being named a Moth GrandSLAM champion, one of the Frisky’s ”Top 15 Comediennes You Should Be Laughing At” and a two-time ECNY Best Female Stand Up nominee. She’s appeared on MTV, Vh1, Italian MTV, CNN and in her original web series themessage-board.com . She co-hosts/created the highly acclaimed humorous sex-themed storytelling show (and now also a podcast) Stripped Stories and the bi-monthly Brooklyn based comedy show Dive Comedy. She has written for PlaygirlBUST, Glamour, XOJane.com, TheGLOC.net, NY PressLifetimetv.comLemondrop, AOL.comTakepart.com and the MTV series Silent Library where one of her ideas (licking cocoa butter off a mans hairy back) made Snooki vomit (so proud!) She has also contributed essays to the anthologies My Parents Were Awesome  and Mortified: Real Words, Real People, Real Pathetic. She is currently working on her first memoir about her depressed, drunk, divorced quarter-life crisis.  More at www.giuliarozzi.com.

Margot Leitman is the creator and head instructor of the Comedian Storytelling training program at the Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theatre in both New York and Los Angeles. She is an adjunct instructor at the San Francisco Comedy College, and worked in Perth, Australia this winter teaching a month long intensive through the Blue Room Theatre Company. She has taught corporately through Thompson Reuters, Tata Beverages Worldwide, Universal McCann, and Intercontinental Hotel Group. This fall she will teaching workshops at both the ALL FOR ONE Theatre Festival in NY, and the First Person Arts Festival in Philadelphia.

Margot’s off beat, brutally honest, fearless comedy has earned her the title of Moth Grandslam Champion, two ECNY nominations for “Best Female Standup,” and an additional nomination for “Best Storyteller.” However, Margot’s most prized accomplishment remains winning $1664 on “The Price is Right.”

Margot appeared regularly as various characters, including the cult favorite Gynoblast  on “Late Night With Conan O’Brien,” in addition to appearances on VH1′s Best Week Ever, Jimmy Kimmel Live, ESPN’s “Cheap Seats,” AMC, the Style Network, E!, Comedy Central, MTV and NBC Broadband. Additionally, she can be heard as the voice of “Fox” on the Spike TV cartoon “The Team,”  as a featured comedian on Comedy Central.com’s “Weekly Evil,” and a regular guest on Sirius XM Radio. She has appeared in about a dozen commercials including Lowe’s Hardware, Bertolli Frozen Dinners , and Mohegan Sun Casino.
Every month she and Giulia Rozzi co-host the wildly popular, monthly, sex-themed storytelling show “Stripped Stories” at the UCB Theatre, where she also is a frequent monologist in Assscat. A three time Moth Storyslam  winner, Margot has been featured in Glamour Magazine, and the books “Fifty Dates Worse Than Yours” and “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Jokes. She has written online for the Lifetime Network, College Humor.com,  EHow.com,236.com, the Frisky.com  and in print for Playgirl Magazine and the NY Press . She has just completed her first book, about being the gigantic weird girl growing up on the Jersey Shore.
http://www.margotleitman.com
http://www.strippedstories.com

Jessica Delfino is a NYC based comedian, musician, performer and writer who plays many instruments ranging from the flying V ukulele to the rape whistle. She grew up in  Damariscotta, Maine and went to art school in Philadelphia where she studied animation. Jessica decided to try stand-up comedy when a comedian she met said females couldn?t do comedy. Soon after, she moved to NYC, started playing chess a lot and performing at comedy clubs and on any stage she could find. That morphed into playing music into the subway. She began bringing her guitar on stage and making videos which led to getting publicly denounced by the Catholic League, and banned by Youtube, and then unbanned. She’s performed on ABC?s ?Good Morning America?, The Sundance Channel, Fox News? ?Red Eye?, in the Reading & Leeds Festival, Montreal Comedy Festival, Edinburgh Fringe Fest, Dublin Comedy Festival, London?s Soho Theatre and has had a whole ton of fun and adventures. It hasn?t all been rainbows and unicorns, but even the shitty parts are probably better than your job.