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December 16, 2014

GIRLS SHOULD DATE LESS AND F*CK AROUND MORE, PART TWO
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Three More Ways to Find Yourself by F*cking Around


By Courtney Pape, WICF Guest Blog Contributor

[Courtney Pape is an actor, writer and comedian who lives in Los Angeles and dreams of being bi-coastal. Follow her on twitter @courtpape to see if it happens and laugh in the meantime.]

Courtney Pape
In Part One of “Girls Should Date Less and F*ck Around More” I called out to women to make self-discovery the new standard prep before finding a boyfriend. Instead of going on crazy diets, going into credit card debt for the latest fashion trends and going on social media to cultivate a perfectly tailored persona that doesn’t even begin to encapsulate who we are as people in order to attract a guy, let’s focus on ourselves.

Once we enter a relationship, if we’re not prepared, it can be easy for women to nurture and care for their significant other while neglecting to nurture and care for herself. So Ladies: let’s strengthen ourselves as much as we can before we commit to someone so together we can build a life together, instead of cleaning up the wreckages of our pasts.

Three MORE Ways to Find Yourself by F*cking Around:

1. F*ck around with…FRIENDS

We don’t need to have a designated activity to spend time with our friends. Kick back with them and just do nothing. Have no plans. See what happens. What did we do with our friends when we were kids? We just played. We just showed up to our play date and figured out in the moment whether we would play “Pretty Pretty Princess” or Mermaids in the pool. So let’s take a note from our childhood selves and be more carefree. Let’s also continue playing “Pretty Pretty Princess”…who’s with me?

2. F*ck around with…EXERCISE

The older we get, the more we need exercise just to feel good. Or even normal. (And sex alone is not enough of an exercise regimen to stay healthy for all you jack rabbits out there!) As our lives get bigger, especially with a relationship and/or kids, we might not have the time or energy to get to that 7am spinning class. So f*ck around with different exercise classes, try different machines at the gym, look up good walking or hiking paths around you. Just switch it up! The more routine taking care of our bodies is before we have a relationship and/or a family, the more likely we won’t abandon the practice once we’ve committed to someone else.

3. F*ck around with…RELIGION & SPIRITUALITY

Are you religious or spiritual? Awesome! Take this time when you’re alone to deepen your connection to God, the Universe, Penelope Cruz’ hair, whatever you want to call it. This deeper connection will not only calm your crazy thoughts of, “I can’t believe Jessica is getting married!?! I’m so much prettier than her and I don’t even have a boyfriend. How does that make sense?” but it will also bring forth a guy on the same religious/spiritual path that you are on.

Are you NOT religious or spiritual? Awesome! Now is a great time to delve further into your beliefs or non-beliefs. Read and talk to people who share your thoughts, that way if a gorgeous JFK-looking guy wants you to convert for marriage you’ll know if religion is something you’re willing to compromise on or if it’s a deal breaker.

And I would encourage all of us, no matter what we do or don’t believe to keep an open mind and curiosity when it comes to all this stuff. Learn about different religions and spiritual practices, even if you think they’re bullshit. Because who knows? Maybe they do or say one thing you agree with or that helps you. Or maybe you’ll walk out thinking everyone in there is a lunatic, but any information and experience only strengthens who you are and what you believe in.

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December 8, 2014

GIRLS SHOULD DATE LESS AND F*CK AROUND MORE, PART ONE
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Obsess over yourself and guys will obsess over you

By Courtney Pape, WICF Guest Blog Contributor

[Courtney Pape is an actor, writer and comedian who lives in Los Angeles and dreams of being bi-coastal. Follow her on twitter @courtpape to see if it happens and laugh in the meantime.]

Courtney Pape
Luck is opportunity meets preparedness. When it comes to dating, the female sex has latched onto this concept and twisted the meaning of “preparedness” into extreme cleanses, fashionable clothes and having the best Facebook photos to make any guy swoon.

 Newsflash: Guys don’t give a shit.

When we were kids, little boys weren't trying to hold our hands because we had beach waved hair and a thinspo-enviable thigh gap. They did so because they just liked playing with us. So, what did we do to make them like us? We were just ourselves! Somewhere in adolescence our wires got crossed and we got the signal that our outside means more to guys than what's on the inside. Even through adulthood we've constructed our identity around physical appearances and being single or being in a relationship becomes a part of who we feel we are as a person.

Newsflash: You are not your body! 

Newsflash: You are not your relationship status! I don't care if you have the best husband who is your soulmate. (BTW Congrats, that's awesome & I'm totally jealous!) But you're a human being first and foremost!

Newsflash: You are your own person who is complicated as crap so why don't you learn to completely love, take care of and cultivate yourself in all facets before you do so for a romantic partner!?!

Instead of putting energy into our outward appearance and “finding” a boyfriend, like he’s lost at sea, let’s focus on ourselves. Let’s make self-discovery the new standard prep before "finding" our Nemo, which will probably come sooner now that we've washed away the stank of desperation. Now when we meet our match, he’ll be the one obsessing over us, not the other way around!

Three Ways to Find Yourself by F*cking Around:

1. F*ck around with…GUYS

You don’t have to date every guy you sleep with. Not every guy you’ve had a connection with has been sent your way as partner potential. “Then why is it the sex so good? What is the universe trying to tell me?” Enjoy it so you’ll you have fun, dirty memories to think of when you're making love to the same person for the rest of your life. Guys aren’t the only ones allowed to have highlight reels ladies!
{DISCLAIMER: Just because you CAN sleep with a guy, doesn’t mean you SHOULD. I’m not advocating sleeping around like crazy until your self-esteem crumbles and you contract herpes. Be discerning about with whom you share your body. Just because there are no long-term commitments being made doesn’t mean there shouldn’t be mutual respect, protection and a safe word.}

2. F*ck around with…YOURSELF

You know when you haven’t had sex in awhile and you reach that point where just watching a guy type fast on his computer turns you on? This is a great time to invest in a vibrator. And yes, I say “invest” because that’s what a vibrator is: an investment towards healthy sexuality.
 
3. F*ck around with…HOBBIES & INTERESTS

Have you always wanted to learn how to play guitar? Did you join Instagram thinking it’d help rekindle your love of photography but then just used it for selfies and stalking your ex? Do you look at Diane Keaton in Something’s Gotta Give and are majorly jealous she can speak French fluently while ordering at a bougy bakery? Take time to f*ck around with hobbies and interests that just make you happy! Do something that is not an excuse to meet a guy and do it alone! We’re co-dependant enough with our girlfriends when we go to the bathroom together so let’s spread our independent wings and realize sometimes there’s power in solitude.
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December 5, 2014

Free Redeemable Content: Only Cost is Your Soul!
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Falling for satire articles? At least you got a laugh out of it! That's free. You're welcome.


By Brianna Wodabek, WICF Guest Blog Contributor

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[Brianna is an actor/writer. She is a graduate of the Second City Conservatory and has preformed in many improv and sketch shows including twice in the newly debuted show in New York: Beerprov. Check out her blog; Brianna Rants.]

New age comedy is at an all time high and thankfully social media has rolled down its metaphorical window to its’ beater car and cat called it right into the front seat.

I personally can't get enough of The Onion articles or anything relatable to those sites. But not only do the articles themselves tickle my funny bone, most days I get more joy out of the readers who actually believe them. I don't know when the line erased that now everyone believes what he or she read on the Internet; but I'm so glad it's happened and if I could, I would lock up that line to never be seen again. The Internet had only been used for eBay scams, MySpace aspiring musicians and “boobs” typed into Google. Nothing was credible on the Internet; it was the technological equivalent of old wives tales of hairy palms and blindness. So what was the tipping point? What was the one piece of information posted that made us think, “you know what, they’ve got something here”. Was it when CNN took hold? Or NASA? Either way, no matter what happens, the moment they declare aliens, I am 100% on board.

Nothing brought more joy to my 21 years of life than seeing numerous of my Facebook friend’s plaster "23,000 iPhone 6's infected with Ebola" across their pages so graciously informing us of this insanity! Could I have intervened and relieved them of their incessant hand washing and paranoia while handling their new brain melting device? Yes, yes I could have. Did I? I definitely did not. Instead I grabbed my Facebook watching popcorn and enjoyed it unfold.

I’ve noticed that sketch and improv comedy is in its’ prime at the moment. Between comedy festivals that feature up and coming performers, YouTube channels and satirical blogs, everyone is an expert in comedy. I’m thankful that I managed to get my foot into Second City when I did, not only to witness the comedic evolution; but so I can add it to my LinkedIn profile. The images of female comedians are changing and I couldn’t be happier. Females were always viewed as brash, foul-mouthed stand up comics. If you wanted to succeed as a female in this world, you had to be shocking and rude; now with the different mediums, that is not longer the case. Smart humor is now introduced and truly respected. Females are now respected and no longer underestimated. It’s exciting to be a part of this transition and we didn’t even need to burn our bras this time! This is the age of laughter as I like to call it and I would love to contribute to this as much as possible!

The world has gotten too serious; war, disease, famine. We need some satire to ease the negativity and remind us that we don't have to take everything so seriously. We will spend enough time in our lives worried and stressed about things that we can't control; we might as well take the time to enjoy a 3 minute article about "The Day in the Life of our Local Aliens from Mars and What They Cook With". It costs us nothing to laugh, people need to redeem this perk more.
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November 21, 2014

Taylor Swift pulls her music from nine-year-old-girl
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The Shake It Off singer has said NO to low-royalty streaming services and now she is saying NO to a nine–year-old fan

By Lynda Coleman, WICF

On a school night last week, singer Taylor Swift barged into the bedroom of nine-year-old Ella Frank of Bristol, RI and pulled all her CD’s from the young girl’s bookshelf and then stormed out.  Now little Ella is calling desperately for the return of her Taylor Swift CD collection from the woman who recorded the music.

“Those CD’s were a gift from my Nana”, said Ella. “She bought them for me because she doesn’t know what streaming is – even though I showed her how it works like a million times and forget about explaining to her what an iTunes gift card is”. 

The trouble arose when Swift found out through social media that Ella had been sharing her CD’s with people ever since she pulled her music from streaming services.  Ella was freely sharing her Swift CD collection with her mom Valerie, a few school friends, their moms and school cafeteria worker Doris S. “Before Taylor took her CD’s back, I was thinking about sharing them with a few more people and charging a small fee”, said Ella. To that Swift had this to say, “WTF”!
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November 18, 2014

Meet the top 10 funniest women in NYC
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Meet the ten NYC stand-ups, scribes and performers you need to know right now!

The Top Ten Funniest Women in NYC
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November 14, 2014

This Woman Asked 11 Alien Civilizations To Photoshop Her Face To Examine Intergalactic Beauty Standards
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By Marcia Baker, WICF

Milky Way, Universe — Maggie Gordon is a 24-year-old journalist who lives in Wichita, Kansas. She sent a photo of herself to 11 different alien civilizations with the simple request to "make me beautiful".

The idea came from the widespread use of Photoshop to alter images to achieve often unrealistic beauty standards, but seeing beauty vary across the universe makes that standard even more illusive.



The results she got from this experiment provide further evidence that the standards of beauty are very much subjective and vary greatly from planet to planet.
Here are what professional photo retouchers from places like Yautja Prime, Brodo Asogi, and Romulus think beautiful looks like.

Arrakis

Pandora

Romulus
Unknown Planet

Solaris

Skaro

Mars

Anatrea
Alderan

Macedonia

Brodo Asogi

Yautja Prime














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November 11, 2014

Actor Corey Feldman, 43, Found in His Apartment, Still Alive
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Corey reassures fans by giving them the 'thumbs up' 
ACTOR COREY FELDMAN IS ALIVE AND WELL!


By Marcia Baker, WICF


Los Angeles, CA — Fans and neighbors were shocked to learn that on Monday, November 10th, 2014, actor Corey Feldman was still alive and in good health.

"I couldn't believe it it when I heard", said Heather Cannavaro, 39, of Silverlake. "I think back to the little kid from Stand By Me and the Goonies and it just takes me back to my youth. It reminds me of what a promising performance River Phoenix gave and what an amazing comeback Josh Brolin has made with his career in the last few years. I can't believe that innocent little kid I vaguely remember is now still out there, just living his life."

Firefighters broke down Feldman's door after repeatedly knocking and calling out to him. "All we could hear what the sound of the shower running and an unidentified individual yelling back "Just a minute, let me put on a robe" and "I'll be right there."

When authorities finally entered Feldman's apartment, he was found not nude, standing in the living room, like "what the fuck is going on here? What are you doing?"

"I could not believe my eyes", said firefighter Donald Reynolds, who was at the scene. "Usually, when we enter an actor's home, they're face-down and nude on the bed, or nude and hanging in the closet, or nude on the bathroom floor by the toilet.  To see him just standing there and alive like that..." he continued, shaking his head, "is something I'll never forget."

Firefighter Adam Stauer reported that upon entering the apartment, they immediately questioned Feldman. We asked him "Are you the housekeeper? Where is Feldman's body? When did you last see him alive?" He responded "I am Corey Feldman. What the fuck is going on?"

A third emergency worker is currently on suspension for leaking photos from the scene of the actor looking confused and annoyed.

Los Angeles Medical Examiner Joanna Sullivan made the following statement: "Between his close friendship with Corey Haim, his bananas audio commentary on the Goonies DVD, and all the weird Michael Jackson stuff, I was sure he was deceased. I was halfway through filling out his death certificate when they called and were like 'Actually, he's fine'."

Repeated calls to Feldman's agent were not returned, but Feldman had this to say: "I'm totally fine. But I think the fire department should replace my door."

Feldman is reportedly working steadily in film and television and last appeared in the 2013 film Zero Dark Dirty, alongside Mark Metcalf and Daniel Baldwin, who as of press time, are also still alive.
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October 30, 2014

LA Times Review of Amy Poehler's memoir, 'Yes Please'
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October 22, 2014

Tina Fey Remembers Jan Hooks in Touching Tribute
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“It made me sad when she passed, and it made me mad at the time how available she was,” Fey said. “Jan should have had a bigger career. Jan deserved a big movie career. Certainly as big as Rob Schneider's fucking career. She was a bigger star on S.N.L."
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October 17, 2014

Wifey TV introduces a new web series about female comedians
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RODS AND CONES, created by Beth Lisick and Tara Jepsen, captures the antics of sloppy estrogen comediennes Carole and Mitzi as they throw down with burnt-out performance artists and compete at the Over the Shoulder Comedy Boulders Festival against their Hot Mom act, The Milfies.

See All 5 Episodes of 'Rods and Cones' on Wifey TV


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Women-Run Comedy Nights Aren’t Killing Comedy. They’re Making it Better.
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“Comedy helps us see that we all share common human truths and human experiences, therefore improving the quality of our lives by reducing hate. It's hard to hate someone who can make you laugh.” Women and people of color making their own comedy spaces across the country aren’t hurting men and they’re not ruining comedy. They’re making comedy better—for everyone."

“Our goal is to encourage, discover and raise the visibility of women in comedy. By doing so, we hope to make the ratio of men to women in comedy more balanced. We believe that the more voices, perspectives, and points of view that are shared, the more people understand and develop compassion for each other.”

- All Jane No Dick Founder and Artistic Director Stacey Hallal




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October 10, 2014

Jan Hooks, SNL star, dies at 57
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Actress and comedian Jan Hooks died in New York on Thursday. She was best known as a "Saturday Night Live" cast member.

Jan Hooks, SNL star, dies at 57
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Check Out the 'All Jane No Dick Comedy Festival' - October 15th through the 19th!
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October 9, 2014

A Must See - Kristen Schaal on The Daily Show
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Kristen Schaal on The Daily Show

The Hilarious Kristen Schaal on The Daily Show praised the strategic ad campaigns that Republicans have used to target women.

Watch it!  Kristen Schall: Winning the Lady Vote
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October 7, 2014

Hey L.A.! Boston is calling!
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Women in Comedy Festival

WICF Co-Producer, Maria Ciampa talks with 'Backstage' about wanting L.A. Performers to come to Boston for the 7th Annual WICF April 23rd - April 26th, 2015

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"Women In Comedy' Documentary by Filmmaker Heidi Ewing
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Have you watched this yet?
Women In Comedy Documentary
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'Women In Comedy' Director Heidi Ewing Discusses The 'Pretty Isn't Funny' Stereotype
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'Women in Comedy' Director
Heidi Ewing
Check out this great interview from HuffPost Live:
The "Pretty Isn't Funny" Stereoptype
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September 25, 2014

Lily Tomlin Discusses Character Creation and Women in Comedy
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September 18, 2014

Join Geena Davis Institute for a live streaming event 9/23 at 2:30pm ET on Gender in Media
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Geena Davis
Join the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, the United States Institute of Peace, Women & Girls Lead and ITVS for the only global entertainment industry symposium focusing on gender in media.

Geena Davis: Symposium on Gender in Media
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September 9, 2014

The Broadway League Reverses Decision Not to Dim Marquees for Joan Rivers
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September 4, 2014

Remembering Joan Rivers
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July 25, 2014

WICF Interviews 'God Hates Musicals' Lyricist and Cast Member Emily Laverdiere
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Lyricist Emily Laverdiere talks with WICF about why 'God Hates Musicals'

Interviewed by Christine Cannavo

In the summer of 2013, I attended a meeting where writer Joe Creedon and lyricist Emily Laverdiere pitched a musical comedy entitled 'God Hates Musicals'.  The musical would parody the infamous Westboro Baptist Church. (WBC is known for its extreme ideologies, especially those against gay people.) I was immediately hooked!  It's now a year later; the book has been written, the score is complete, the show is cast, the production team is in place and the venue is secured!!

WICF:  Why does God hate musicals?
EMILY:  Ha! Ha!  Well, I'm sure the WBC would say something like - "Because it enables the people who create and perform them." Although their version of that quote would probably use much stronger language.  In real life, I think God is actually going to like this one.

WICF:  Does the Westboro Baptist Church know about your musical?
EMILY:  Oh, they do, indeed. In fact, they’ve retweeted and reposted several of our Facebook promotions. If I did not know any better, I’d say they were just as excited about the show as we are!

WICF:  Do they plan to protest?
EMILY:  I can’t confirm nor deny that for sure, but they did offer us some of their signs…seriously.

WICF:  How did you come up with the idea?
EMILY:  The initial idea came to Joe Creedon after he saw on the news that the WBC threatened to protest the Boston marathon bombing. That hit a little close to home, obviously. The fact that the WBC pickets controversial events to get the attention they crave and the media gives it to them because it's a striking story they can broadcast came across to Joe as a really interesting symbiotic relationship. What better way to explore that relationship (and mock it) than through a musical?

WICF:  How did you get involved with the project?
EMILY:  Joe was aware of my flare for theatre, musical improv and writing my own comedic songs and parodies, so he asked me if I could get on board with it. At the time, I knew only a small amount about the WBC, but thought it would be a cool project. He showed me a documentary about them and the more I saw, the more on board I became. What ultimately sold me was when I found out they write parodies to current (and past) pop songs to preach their message. That was my personal goldmine and it sealed the deal for me instantly!

WICF:  Which member of the Phelps family do you play?
Emily Laverdiere
EMILY:  I play Judy Phelps, who is a fictional representation of a 7 year old girl being raised in the house of hate. As a 7 year old she's obviously impressionable and influenced by the way her family lives, but she's also a child with a natural sense of imagination, which manifests itself in a pretty unique way through her dolly that she carries around. You'll see.

WICF:  What is the theme of the musical? What message do you want the audience to walk away with?
EMILY:  The theme of the show is ultimately encapsulated in the last song of the show, "The Truth of Love." The Westboro Baptist Church claims that their hateful ways are rooted in love, which most normal people recognize as "a load of bull" or more diplomatically "what they tell themselves to get by." I think the audience is going to experience a lot of emotions throughout the course of the show, possibly emotions they're not expecting to feel. While we do spend a good amount of time comically ripping the WBC a new one, the main story line is a genuine love story amidst the fire and brimstone and I think the audience is going to leave feeling good.

WICF:  Was improvisation used during the writing process?
EMILY:  Hmm...I seem to recall this time last summer, sitting in Steve Gilbane's living room...making up songs and scenes as WBC members. There were "improvisers" there...and you were there, Christine! And you too, Toto!  But to answer seriously: yes, the beginning phases of the show were inspired by several sessions of musical improv with some super talented people out of ImprovBoston (thyself included). While I'm super bummed that not all of you guys could stay on board the whole way through, I'm so grateful to have had that time with everyone to generate ideas and get the process going. It was a lot of fun and the show would not be what it is now, one year later, had we not done that! I still watch the video footage from those sessions sometimes...the opening number and parody number definitely got the most solid start from all you sinful geniuses. (I suppose I could save the name dropping for my program bio, but if you put it in this interview, big thanks to Christine Cannavo, Steve Gilbane, Faith Solloway, Holly Tarnower, David Frederick, Annie Kozakiewicz, Robert Woo and Don Schuerman for all of their amazing contributions during that process)! Once the writing process began, I had so many great things to work with. I hope how they evolved on paper and into song (with the help of Bryan Dunn, Steve Saaro, and very briefly, Melissa Carubia, whom I openly idolize) is something that the audience will enjoy!

WICF:  What is your background in musical theater?
EMILY:  I've been singing and performing in shows since I was 4, was a theatre major in college, write my own songs and perform in musicals and/or musical improv shows whenever and wherever I can, so in summation: musical theatre is my life. I try not to be a walking stereotype about it, though. (Key word: "try").

WICF:  How did you work with the musician?
EMILY:  In the beginning of the process, Joe, Steve Gilbane and I were able to get together to write the opening song. When Steve had to bow out and Bryan Dunn hopped in, we became a little pressed for time and couldn't meet often, so I wrote a lot of the song lyrics and sent them off to Bryan to compose, then we'd all meet and listen and workshop things.

WICF:  What were some of the surprises and obstacles you came across?
EMILY:  Just writing lyrics alone to a tune you have in your head can be tough when the composer obviously can't hear what you're hearing. My actual composing ability is pretty limited; I'm a 4-chord, keep it simple kind of gal (but in my head I hear symphonies and harmonies and the whole shebang...my mind orchestra is great)! While it was hard to get my lyrics across without the composer there in the room with me, I'm totally happy with what Bryan came up with and grateful for the chance to work with him! It was also a fun and rewarding challenge to write songs that I wouldn't necessarily consider to be in my wheelhouse. I can write comedic songs and parodies in a day, no problem, but the numbers that Joe wanted to go in a more serious direction took a little more time. That's good though, right? Stretching your creative boundaries and whatnot? I heard that somewhere.

WICF:  Did anything you loved get cut?
EMILY:  There's a line in the love song "Sweet Moment" that was almost cut because it was "too meta," but I ended up being able to make it work within the context of the song, so it stayed! As far as entire songs go, though, they're all still there (I hope).

WICF:  What kind of instrumentation will accompany the singers?
EMILY:  The wonderful and talented Steve Sarro will be playing the piano/music directing. Bryan Dunn has been wrangling musicians to join the band, so we're looking at a full scale band with all the bells and whistles. I hope there are slide whistles.

WICF:  How was that decided?
EMILY:  The songs in the show cover a wide range of musical styles. Bryan Dunn works with a full band when he plays piano for the Boston Unscripted Musical Project (BUMP) so he has been looking to get us a guitarist, bassist, drummer and any other musician that will achieve the sound each song needs.

WICF:  Do you have a favorite song?
EMILY:  I think I have a new favorite every time I hear what the cast brings to a song, but my favorite from the beginning is definitely a little ditty entitled "Get Gay (For God)." The title kind of speaks for itself.

WICF:  Every composer/ lyricist hopes for songs that will strike a chord with audiences.  Which song chorus do you hope to hear the audience singing?
EMILY:  There are a lot of catchy choruses in the show...many of them are somewhat inappropriate to be singing out of the context of the show, but if the audience is going to sing latch onto any chorus, I'd guess it would be either "Get Gay (For God)" or "The Truth of Love." Those choruses are super catchy. I could also see people singing the chorus to the opening number, "Raise Your Sign." We shall see!

WICF:  How are you funding the project?
EMILY:  Our online Indiegogo campaign just ended and within the last 3 hours we reached our goal amount!

WICF:  How are you getting the word out?
EMILY:  Mostly social media, but we have a great production team that has been working tirelessly to promote the show. Pablo Rojas has put out press releases, Lauren Robinson, our head of marketing, has designed our posters and Chris Plummer designed our website on which tickets to the show are currently being sold. They've also been brainstorming ideas on viral videos of mock protests we'll be filming and releasing upon the Internet. Also, the day of auditions back in June was also Boston Pride Day, so we handed out a ton of promotional postcards to people enjoying the post-parade festivities at City Hall Plaza.

WICF:  Are there any other ideas for musicals you might be thinking about?
EMILY:  Always. I really want to do a Christmas themed show, but from the point of view of Krampus, whom some may know as the German folklore sidekick to Santa. He punishes all the naughty children with more than just coal. Clearly I like my musicals to be on the darker side...I blame Sondheim.

God Hates Musicals opens to previews on Wednesday August 13th and performs through Sunday August 24th, 2014 at BU’s TheatreLab@855 within the College of Fine Arts building. Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased through their website at www.godhatesmusicals.org.
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July 8, 2014





Contact: Pablo Rojas                                                              FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Cell: 617-256-5217
Email: pablo@ministryoftheater.com

NEW MUSICAL ABOUT WESTBORO BAPTIST CHURCH
IN PRODUCTION FOR AUGUST OPENING
New Musical Parody “God Hates Musicals” Now On Sale

Boston, MA - A new musical comedy parodying the Westboro Baptist Church is currently in production. Written by Joe Creedon (ImprovBoston) with music composed by Bryan Dunn (Second City, Improv Asylum) and lyrics by Emily Laverdiere (ImprovBoston) God Hates Musicals: A Parody of the Westboro Baptist Church is scheduled to open this August at Boston University’s TheatreLab@855 and is produced by Pablo Rojas (Improv Asylum, Catalyst Comedy) and the Ministry of Theater.

God Hates Musicals comedically addresses topics and issues surrounding the Westboro Baptist Church while it was under the leadership of its founder, the recently deceased Fred Phelps. With song titles such as “Get Gay for God,” and a vaudeville number featuring Mr. Phelps himself, God Hates Musicals is decidedly in your face comedy. The WBC is recognized as an American unaffiliated Baptist church known for its extreme ideologies, especially those against gay people. The WBC is widely described as a hate group and is monitored as such by the Anti-Defamation League and Southern Poverty Law Center. God Hates Musicals is a rollicking, frolicking send-up of the WBC with the ultimate intention of fighting hate with laughter.

God Hates Musicals opens to previews on Wednesday August 13th and performs through Sunday August 24th, 2014 at BU’s TheatreLab@855 within the College of Fine Arts building. Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased through their website at www.godhatesmusicals.org.

God Hates Musicals also launched an IndieGoGo campaign currently still accepting donations. For more information about the fundraising campaign or the show visit www.godhatesmusicals.org.

Ministry of Theater is a general management and theater production company founded by Pablo Rojas that focuses on the theatrical works of small independent artists and companies. Past productions included Stories Without Roofs: Transitions and Roller Disco The Musical. Ministry of Theater currently owns and operates Catalyst Comedy in Fort Point Boston.

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If you would like more information about this production, or to schedule an interview with writer/ director Joe Creedon, composer Bryan Dunn, or Lyricist Emily Laverdiere please call Pablo Rojas at 617-256-5217 or email Pablo at pablo@ministryoftheater.com.



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July 2, 2014

WICF Event: FREE Boston Screening of Richard Linklater's latest film, Boyhood, with a live Q&A, Wednesday July 9th
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FREE Boston screening of Richard LinkLater's Boyhood, Wed. July 9th, 7pm, Landmark Kendall Square.  The film will be followed by a live Q&A with actors Patricia Arquette and Ellar Coltrane.

RSVP at tinyurl.com/BoyhoodBoston 

 Filmed over 12 years with the same cast, Richard Linklater's BOYHOOD is a groundbreaking story of growing up as seen through the eyes of a child named Mason (a breakthrough performance by Ellar Coltrane), who literally grows up on screen before our eyes.

Starring Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette as Mason's parents and newcomer Lorelei Linklater as his sister Samantha, BOYHOOD charts the rocky terrain of childhood like no other film has before. Snapshots of adolescence from road trips and family dinners to birthdays and graduations and all the moments in between become transcendent, set to a soundtrack spanning the years from Coldplay's Yellow to Arcade Fire's Deep Blue.

BOYHOOD is both a nostalgic time capsule of the recent past and an ode to growing up and parenting. It's impossible to watch Mason and his family without thinking about our own journey.
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June 11, 2014

‘Bridesmaids’ Writers Team Up for New Comedy
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Can't wait for this Wiig and Mumolo movie to come out!!

New York Times Article
"Bridesmaids" Writers Team Up for New Comedy
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Jenny Slate is "Marcel The Shell With Shoes On"
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Jenny Slate

Last month WICF hosted a special premiere screening of "Obvious Child" starring Jenny Slate at the Revere Hotel in Boston.  The movie opens in select theater on June 27th!  It's a must see!

Jenny as Marcel






If you are not one of the almost 23 million people who have viewed  Marcel The Shell With Shoes On - join us...won't you!
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May 28, 2014

WICF fans! Reserve a pair of FREE tickets for a special screening of 'Obvious Child' this Friday May 30th at the Revere Hotel Boston!
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Reserve your pair of FREE tickets TODAY for a special screening of 'Obvious Child' this Friday at the Revere Hotel Boston!

Hosted by WICF producer Michelle Barbera and featuring intros by star Jenny Slate and director Gillian Robespierre!

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A Chat With Kat: Women in Comedy Festival's Maria Ciampa and Elyse Schuerman
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Kat Radley goes on location in Boston to interview the founders and producers of The Women in Comedy Festival!


Interview with WICF producers Maria Ciampa and Elyse Schuerman
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May 27, 2014

Bad Granny Trailer "The Gestapo vs.Granny"
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The Gestapo vs. Granny  
Shequeta Smith a filmmaker based in Los Angeles has launched an online campaign in an effort to raise capital for her comedy feature film, "The Gestapo vs. Granny.”

Check out the trailer: The Gestapo vs.Granny

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Live Comedy Becomes a $300 Million Punchline
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