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Big Show '08 diary: "Pretty unbelievably excellent"

Gargoyle photo by Sindha Agha (click to enlarge) Big Show co-director Eunice How receives some help from fellow senior Andrea Park during Wednesday night's rehearsal. Carl Zielinski, also on guitar, seems amused. Big Show '08, directed by How and Anna Cangellaris, will be performed Friday and Saturday in the North Attic. Both performances begin at 7 p.m. All proceeds go toward the X-Week charity, UC Books to Prisoners.

BIG SHOW '08 AT A GLANCE
When: 7 p.m. Friday, May 9, and 7 p.m. Saturday, May 10
Where: North Attic Playhouse
How much: $5, but a $2 discount if you bring paperback dictionaries (any language, please!!) for X-Week's charity, Urbana-Champaign Books to Prisoners.
What: Big Show is Uni's annual collection of student comedy sketches and video skits. All money raised will go toward UC Books to Prisoners as part of X-Week. For a list of skits to be performed, see below.
Who: Seniors Anna Cangellaris and Eunice How are directing this year's production. For the rest of the cast, see below.

Note: Starting today the Gargoyle will present a series of diary entries by four members of this year's Big Show. The annual showcase of student-written and directed comedy skits is scheduled for 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the North Attic Playhouse. Senior Carl Zielinski gets things started today; look for other entries later this week by Andrea Park, Anna Cangellaris, and Anna Gooler.

IT'S HARD TO be funny while saying the same thing four times in a row. Unfortunately, during Big Show rehearsals I must do just that every day. It just takes some practice. Lots and lots of practice.

I initially auditioned for Big Show because it was my senior year and I had nothing better to do with my free time. Soon I realized that it was going to be just as much work as fun.

This year’s excellent directors, seniors Anna Cangellaris and Eunice How, got the ball rolling after auditions by holding brainstorming sessions where we developed ideas and began creating skits.

Soon thereafter we began rehearsing said skits, weeding out the ones that sounded good on paper but didn’t play out as well on stage. Videotaping soon followed, as our hilarious ideas were transferred (through the extraordinary Micah Berman) into digital form.

As of Monday, tech week has begun. While the practices are shorter (and slightly less intense) than spring play rehearsals, they are still hard. Focus is required, as is dedication.

Fortunately, so is a sense of humor. Never before at Uni has my success come down to whether or not I can be funny, and I must say that it is certainly a well-accepted break from normalcy.

As the week went on, I watched the show get progressively better and better, to the point where I am proud to say that I am a member of Big Show 2008.

The skits are faster and more precise, lines are now memorized, and improvisation is coming along nicely. While I have been forbidden under penalty of death from mentioning the plot of the skits, I can safely say that most, if not all, are excellent.

On Wednesday, practice went according to plan. Senior Grant Loos and I practiced a skit after school, and after a few takes we felt we had it down and went to Green Street to eat dinner. A few slices of Antonio’s Pizza later, we were back at Uni and ready to rehearse our numerous skits.

The show ran smoothly in under the time we were shooting for (about two hours) without videos, and those would soon be ready to show to the public.

As the end of the week approaches, I eagerly await my opportunity to entertain the Uni population at large. If I may be so bold as to attempt self-promotion, I would take the liberty to say that, in my humble opinion, Big Show ’08 will be pretty unbelievably excellent.

Big Show '08: Cast and Crew

  • Directors
    Anna Cangellaris
    Eunice How
  • Contributing Writers
    Paul Dampier
    Jake Seeley
  • Cast Members
    Josh Chung, senior
    Will Erickson, subfreshman
    Anna Gooler, sophomore
    Julian Hartman, senior
    Hannah Leskosky, junior
    Alan Liang, junior
    Grant Loos, senior
    Andrea Park, senior
    Adam Tiouririne, junior
    Richard Weisbach, junior
    Carl Zielinski, senior
  • Lights
    Natsuki Nakamura
  • Tech Crew
    Sindha Agha
    Stephanie Overmier
    Aramael Pena-Alcantara
    Lauren Piester
  • Live Music
    Josh Chung
    Julian Hartman
    Grant Loos
    Carl Zielinski

Big Show '08: Sketches

  • Part I
    Deep Thought
    Pardon my French
    Burger Burger Burger
    This is Self-Referential
    FBI
    Montana
    Anyang Earbuds
    Distracted Job Interview
    Man vs. Wild
    Buy You Drink
    Condensed Harry Potter
    Shower
    The World According to Science: Mating the Grade
    TREATED
    Very Sad
    MTV Music Video World Premiere
    Elevator Safety
    Rock Band
  • 10-minute intermission

  • Part II
    Deep Thought
    Prom Narrator
    America’s Next Top Model
    Art Nouveau
    Phone Deletion
    Overused Phrases
    Platypus
    Everything Else
    Your Sister’s Hot
    E’Twaun
    The Great Debate
    The Fabulous Life
    Fitness
    Mary & Ed
    Rock Band II


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