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Announcing New Improv House Teams!

Congrats New House Teams!

After last weekends awesome auditions, we’ve finally got our newest house teams! Everyone did an amazing job and we’re so proud of all the people who auditioned. So without further ado…please welcome new teams Earhart and Georgia!

Earhart is:
Becky Feldman
Chuck Kovalik
Katie Rich
Jessica Salamanca
Lauren Pence
Neel Ghosh
Dewie Sherwood
Brendan Milove

Georgia is:
Aissa Llontop
Megan Rose Fox
Carolyn Zanelli
Daniel Younathan
Ricky Mehigh
Spencer Jones
Brandon Econ
David Vasileff

We’ve also got amazing new additions to every existing house team, so check our community page on FB for that info soon! And on Sunday we’ll say goodbye to Sweethearts and The Future. So come out and send these teams off with love. A new schedule for all house teams tba shortly!

Ruby LA Queer Comedy Festival

It’s a pretty big weekend here at The Ruby LA! We’re getting ready to celebrate Pride with our own huge Queer Comedy Fest on Saturday. We’re announcing our brand new improv house teams! And we’re launching our own premiere improv show called The Ruby! Ehhh.. I guess we’ll sleep when we’re dead 😉

The Ruby Queer Comedy Fest isn’t just a hilarious festival full of our favorite LGBTQ+ Performers, it’s also full of amazing outreach initiatives, care, and love. Part of the festival’s ticket sales and 100% of the proceeds from the raffle (more info below) will go towards The Rainbow Railroad – a group dedicated to saving LGBTQ lives by helping them escape persecution and violence. There’s also a Trans Pride Clothing Swap for the TransTribeLA , where you can bring your gently used or new clothing items to donate. And an outreach table!

If you stopped reading after I wrote the words raffle – well bb these prizes will knock all of your socks off you’re feet and out of your drawers and they’ll land one by one on your best friends feet. And you’ll be left saying “Dang… I wish they were raffling off socks”.  I’m saying these prizes are goooooood.

Here’s just some of the raffle prizes:

Health Spot
Deluxe Pet Spa Treatment gift certificate, valued at $100!

Casita Del Campo
Romantic Dinner for 2

John Kelly Chocolates
Deluxe Chocolates Tower Large Tower

Umami Burger
2 $50 Gift Certificates

Stilazi Cosmetics
Goody Bag

Frends Beauty Supply
Deluxe Self-Care Basket

Edwin Monzon
Deluxe Make-over session, including skin and product consultation

Scott Root
Dungeon Master for Custom 6-player Session (approx. 4 hours)

and more!

Incognito

Sometimes, you get up to some shady sh*t. You know what I’m talking about. FB-ing that ex, playing hooky at work, whatever it is you do. But when you feel some shady urges comin’ on, you better get a good disguise. A good wig, baseball cap, and of course, some shades for your shadiness. Today we talk with three Ruby performers and sunglass experts, Judilin Bosita, Julia Bartlett, and Rebecca Edwards about the best place to get sunglasses and more. These ladies know how to run some scams.

Read on if you’re a fraud looking to go incognito.

Judilin Bosita
Where’s your favorite place to buy sunglasses?
Sunglass Hut
Sunglasses at night? Yes plz or Totally Ridic?
Always yes plz never ever ridic!!!Have you ever gone incognito?
Only when robbing banks!
Where and why?
Chase Bank because I’m broke!What’s the best reason to be in disguise?
Best reason to be in disguise is because deception rules!

Julia Bartlett
Where’s your favorite place to buy sunglasses?
I like kiosks that sell them 2 for $15.
Sunglasses at night?  Yes plz or Totally Ridic?
If I see someone wearing sunglasses at night AND frowning I assume they are a celebrity and stare at them long and hard.
Have you ever gone incognito?
I’m usually very disheveled when I walk my dog so I’ll throw on my largest shades just in case I need to hide from someone I know.

Rebecca Edwards

Where’s your favorite place to buy sunglasses?
I lose sunglasses all of the time, so I have to buy cheap ones. I bought my last two pairs at Target, and I lost one of them before I got to wear them… so… I also got an awesome pair of sunglasses in a store in Joshua Tree, they lasted a while, then I broke them. RIP to those cool ass glasses.

Sunglasses at night? Yes plz or Totally Ridic?
Yes. Plz. It’s almost even cooler.

Have you ever gone incognito? Where and why?
I like to be incognito during most of my free time, because I spend most of my week surrounded by people. Sunglasses, a hat and earbuds, that’s my preferred way to be. Unless, I see you of course! Love you! You’re the best!

Tips for A New Transplant

transplantOur new stand up teacher, Nicole Yates, has years of stand up and teaching experience in Philadelphia, but finally decided to make the leap to LA. Now she’s an LA Transplant! Today we talk to her about being new in town. So if you see her around, let her know the best taco truck (Taco Zone duh), and welcome her to the amazing Ruby LA community!

Have you found a good place in the city to go when you need to focus and write?

I tend to write in my bedroom but when I need to get out, I actually like going to the library. It’s quiet, I don’t have to buy anything and usually the parking isn’t terrible. Plus the people watching at times can be pretty fantastic. And finally, who doesn’t love a newspaper on a stick? Can’t get that at a Starbucks!

What is something that has been a completely unexpected discovery about L.A.?

I wasn’t expecting so many amazing little burger places all over town! I knew the Mexican food was on point but I love a good burger and this place doesn’t disappoint. There is a place called Beeps by my house that is fantastic!

Breakfast options. L.A. or Philly?

In Philly we have diners everywhere, pork roll rains upon the world like love, and Wawa has fantastic breakfast sandwiches. In LA, you have got some good eggs, I found an amazing waffle place and hot sauce is everywhere.

Philly wins the breakfast battle by a bit, but luckily I am very lazy and rarely ever venture out before noon on the weekends and during the week I like to keep it simple with yogurt or something. I am also one of those weirdos who does not drink coffee, so that’s no issue. I guess what I am saying is that you guys keep it kinda healthy and I come from a place where diabetes is a challenge, so I am getting used to not covering everything with cheese (aka love)…..slowly.

I’m a new transplant and I want to get involved in the standup scene. What’s your advice?

Get to the Comedy Bureau website and check out their open mic list. Comics in LA are super friendly and if you can’t find a mic that can fit into your schedule, you aren’t trying. Prepare to sit for awhile because aloooot of mics are lottery, but it gives you time to meet people. If you find a fun room that might support a mic or a show, go for it! You know that old adage “if you find a room and set up a mic/show, promote the hell out of it, have fun comics and decent beer specials, they might come”? It true! Just be yourself, get out there and have fun!

Talking Books with Beowulf

booksWhen it’s gray outside, you might want to curl up with a good book, drink some tea, and just hibernate. That’s why we talked to our resident story expert, Beowulf, about some of his favorite books. Here are his recommendations!

Who is your favorite author?

Jay McInerney’s the first author who taught me one can find salvation in craft. Proud to say I’m the one JMcI superfan who was never inspired to write something in the second person. Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway left an enormous impression on me, and to this day affects the way I teach storytelling (take my class to find out how!). Shoutout to Salinger’s “A Perfect Day For Bananafish” for being both a perfect short story AND the template for every great Belle & Sebastian song.

What’s the best book-to-film adaptation? 

Trainspotting was deemed unadaptable, so I admire how Boyle made something special from just focusing on a small portion of the universe.

I don’t know it’s the best book-to-film adaption, but it’s the only one where I love and admire both works on their own merit. (Fun Tip: if you need to learn a Scottish accent, buy a copy of Trainspotting; it’s written phonetically) Skylight or The Last Bookstore?

I will counter your question with a question: can anyone please buy this Chapman Stick for me off eBay? With shipping, it’s $1700, but there’s an option to pay $77/month for 24 months if that works out easier for you. 

Hmmm…. interesting proposition, Beowulf.  We’ll have to think on it. 

Well audience, any summertime books you’re excited to read? I’m looking forward to finally getting Nell Scovell’s new book. Have you read it yet? Hit us up on Twitter and let us know your thoughts and recommendations! #RubyBookClub

 

Desk Piece with Jen Curran

desk piece
Jen Curran’s Desk

In Desk Piece, we’ll talk to folks in the Ruby LA community about where they do their creative work and show a little glimpse of what their desks look like. First up is Ruby co-founder, and sketch teacher Jen Curran.

What thing do you have to have to start writing / working?
A fresh, full glass of water.

What’s your favorite thing on your desk area and why?
Right now it’s an old fashioned metal french fry cutter that my mom sent me. It’s got a handle all the way around it and a grid of slicers in the center. My grandma runs a thrift store and they found it for me there. I don’t know why they thought I would like it but I do. I love it. Whatever they thought, they were right.

Do you listen to music when you work? If so what’s your favorite thing to listen to?
I don’t listen to music, I get too distracted and can’t focus if music is on. But I will sometimes light a candle and if it’s cold out I use my heated blanket. That room can get chilly.

What writing program do you use?
I honestly do most of my writing in google docs and if it’s a script I use writers duet.

Thanks Jen! If you’d like to submit your desk for a desk piece, email lindsey@therubyla.com