Weekly Ticket Draw No. 6… and 7

Ok ok… we are a little behind. Truth is, we have been very busy here at the co. So much so, that we have been neglecting to post the videos of our last few ticket draws. Despite this, we have in fact been making the draws every week and have had big winners.

Our fundraiser is coming to a close (this is actually the last day by the time this  is posted). If you haven’t made a donation, then you have very little time left to support the Co! Do it now before you lose out! You have one last chance in our ticket draw! Plus there are the usual amazing prizes. We have reduced the cost of some of our most expensive donation perks for a last-minute Fire Sale! If you have been waiting to donate… you’ve been waiting for now! Hurry!

And… in the interest of playing catch-up… here is our Week 6 draw:

AccHum – Weekly Ticket Draw 06 from Brent Felzien on Vimeo.

…and, here is our Week 7 draw! This one took place during a delicious spaghetti and meatball meal at Kim & Will’s place…

AccHum – Weekly Ticket Draw 07 from Brent Felzien on Vimeo.

Also, we had our remount of Cowboy: A Cowboy Story go down last Wednesday in Stettler, Alberta. Thank you EVERYONE who came out. Quite a few Stettler folks shunned Elton John (who was playing in Red Deer that same night) to be delighted by the rip-roaring comic adventure that we were pleased to put on for them. Special thanks to all the folks from Forestburg, Alberta who made the drive out including Brent’s mom, who just recently had knee surgery  (though you wouldn’t know it by the way she kicked his ass).

Thank you all! Now we a switching gears, as our fundraiser comes to a close and our focus shifts completely to building our next show. The support has been overwhelming and we are going to make it all worth your while.

Stay tuned!

~AccHum

Weekly Ticket Draw No. 4

Wham! Our 4th weekly ticket draw went down, as usual, last Thursday. And, as usual, we had an incredibly handsome winner. Who was it? Well, don’t delay! Watch it now!

AccHum – Weekly Ticket Draw 04 from Brent Felzien on Vimeo.

And of course, things continue to plug along behind the scenes. We are frighteningly close to a rehearsal draft of our script (thanks to Jer Mason who has been serving as writer on this one as well as Amos Altman who has lent us his formidable skills as a dramaturd.) As well, we are building some pretty insane props and costumes, some of which we will share with you in our always educational production diaries as we work towards our premiere.

But all this new-found awesomeness is not possible without your support. Thank you, those who have donated already. And those not yet… what’s the hold up? We only have a precious few more weeks left! Every penny helps! And the fabulous prizes don’t hurt either!

And don’t EVER FORGET!

Cowboy: A Cowboy Story

Coming to Stettler, Alberta on Wednesday April 25th, for ONE NIGHT ONLY.

TICKETS CAN BE RESERVED ONLINE RIGHT NOW!

That is all.

…for now.

~AccHum

Weekly Ticket Draw No. 3

I bet you thought we forgot about it! No way, josie.

Once again, our weekly ticket draw went down on Thursday… uh, last Thursday. The delay is in the delivery, not the draw itself. NEVERTHELESS… we had a big winner:

Brittney Timperley! Our very first donator was drawn and won herself two complementary tickets to any performance of Son of a Dwarf. Thank you, Brittney!

How did it all go down? I suspect you should watch for yourself…

AccHum – Weekly Ticket Draw 03 from Brent Felzien on Vimeo.

 

Awesome, opossum. We are tantalizingly close to our fundraiser goal. BUT that doesn’t mean we are winding down! On the contrary! We have about 30 days left to go and with your help, we may be able to surpass our goal. Donate today! Every little bit helps and you will be entered into our weekly ticket draws as well as earn some fabulous prizes! Don’t delay!

And don’t forget, you can reserve your tickets online RIGHT NOW for our upcoming remount of

Cowboy: A Cowboy Story

Coming for ONE NIGHT ONLY to the Stettler Performing Arts Centre. April 25th 7:30 pm. Don’t miss this spectacular western romp that had audiences and critics howling for more.

That’s all for now!

~AccHum

Weekly Ticket Draw No. 2

As promised, we are drawing from our list of glorious donation-ators every week for two complementary tickets to a showing of your choice of our newly titled upcoming show:

Who won this week? Well… we can’t actually tell you. Why not? You’ll just have to watch the video and see for yourself.

Want in on the draw? Donate today and be entered in EVERY DRAW from that day forward… until you win, that is. Hurry! The sooner you donate, the more chances you have!

And don’t forget, Cowboy: A Cowboy Story is returning for ONE NIGHT ONLY in Stettler, Alberta. Reserve your tickets online right now!

~AccHum

New Show! Fundraising! Cowboy Returns!

Lots happening here at Accidental Humour Co!

First and foremost, we are hard at work at our next big Multimedia Theatre One Act, returning once again with our signature blend of amazing action, pulse-pounding adventure, gut-busting comedy and incredible special effects! This time around, we are leaping into the world of high fantasy adventure. Sword and sorcery await you as Accidental Humour once again turns the genre on its head to deliver guaranteed entertainment!

Which brings us to our next order of business… We’re broke.

Well, not REALLY, but we need help to bring this fantasy adventure to the stage. Running a theatre company that is innovative with multimedia takes a lot of resources, including equipment, props, costumes, software and raw manpower. We’ve been doing some great stuff, but we are always striving to top ourselves. Every show we aim to improve and make something even bigger and better then what came before and we’ve come to the point where we need to either grow… or die.

That’s where you come in.

Accidental Humour Co's 2012 Fundraiser

We are fundraising right now to build the funds we need to help us reach the next step in the growth of our company. We have a target in mind that will help us with some much-needed upgrades. We encourage you to visit our IndieGoGo page and donate today! Not only will it help us make great theatre, but you will also get FABULOUS PRIZES! Visit the page for more glorious details!

Also, we have some GREAT NEWS for those of you in Central Alberta!

Cowboy: A Cowboy Story is returning for one show only in Stettler, AB.

Yes, the incredible western spectacle returns after an EXTENDED SOLD OUT RUN at Lethbridge, Calgary and Edmonton.

The show will be on April 25 7:30 pm at the PAC (performing arts centre)


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Tickets currently available for booking online.

Book Your Tickets Online Right Now.

Thanks a mil!

~AccHum

Cowboy Production Diary No 5

Are you ready Calgary? Three days until Cowboy: A Cowboy Story hits Cowtown, fresh off it’s sold out run at the Edmonton Fringe Festival. Tickets are on sale right now. It would be a shame if you missed this hilarious and action-packed foray into Wild West Movies.

But we ain’t just talk here at Accidental Humour Co, we are men and women of action. ACTION we tells ya! To that end, we offer you a special Calgary-Episode of Cowboy: A Cowboy Story Production Diaries.

Cowboy: A Cowboy Story – Production Diary No. 5 from Brent Felzien on Vimeo.

And don’t forget that we will be hitting Lethbridge the weekend after Calgary. Southern Alberta ain’t never been so blessed!

~AccHum

Cowboy Sells Out the Fringe!

Yes, for the third straight year in a row, Accidental Humour Co has sold out shows and delighted heaps of happy Fringers as well as surprised more then a few reviewers.

Liz Nicholls of the Edmonton Journal calls Cowboy: A Cowboy Story a “smartly executed gallop from stage to screen and back again”.

Mike Ross of the Edmonton Sun raves “…about a minute into this knee-slappin’ oater you’ll be flappin’ yer gums like a grizzled prospector, too.”

and Megan Dart of Vue Weekly hollers; “Whoo-ee! Now’s this here’s the way a western should be seen! A laugh-a-minute romp through the Wild West, Cowboy: A Cowboy Story is a high-speed multimedia train ride full of comedic punch and great big belly laughs.”

If you missed your opportunity to get tickets to the now sold-out run at the 2011 Edmonton International Fringe Festival in Edmonton, you have a couple options:

Line Up for Last Minute Tickets

The Fringe will hold up to 5% of a show’s seats to be released right before a performance to be purchased by anyone ready to pounce on them. Line up at the fringe box office just outside the Catalyst Theatre and camp those tickets! It’s just like hunting for muskrat!

Watch Us in Calgary!

That’s right, Cowboy is riding hard to Calgary!
Sept 9th – 11th
John Dutton Theatre

at the Calgary Public Library, 616 Macleod Tr SE.

Showtimes 8 pm on Friday the 9th and Saturday the 10th, and 2pm on Sunday the 11th.

Tickets on sale NOW!

General $15, Calgary Public Library Members $10
Avail at www.pumphousetheatre.ca or 403-263-0079
or at the door (CASH ONLY)

Remember how we sold out the Fringe? Remember?? Don’t wait! Guarantee your seats now!

Watch Us in Lethbridge!

The following weekend, we will be playing in Lethbridge, Alberta for one show only! (maybe two if you ask nice)

Saturday Sept 17th @ 7:30 Pm
Sterndale Bennet Theatre
1002 4 Avenue S

Tickets on Sale NOW!

$15 General – $12 Students
Avail at www.lethbridge.ca/tickets or 403.329.SEAT(7328)

Other then that, stay tuned. We will keep you informed of future developments!

~AccHum

“5/5″ The Edmonton Sun

“a brilliant Fringe comedy”

raves Mike Ross of the Edmonton Sun in his 5/5 review of Cowboy: A Cowboy Story, playing now at the 2011 Edmonton Fringe Festival.

We’ve sold out 3 out of our 6 shows already! You better move!

Tickets are going fast!

“In this Western spoof that owes a debt to Mel Brooks’ Blazing Saddles, as all Western spoofs do, the characters on the silver screen literally come alive on stage.

See, it’s a multi-media Western spoof, and rarely have the film and live action elements been combined so artfully at the Fringe. Characters run off the stage to immediately appear on screen in scenes shot in a suitably Western location weeks, perhaps months ago. Brent Felzien both writ the tale and made the movin’ pictures – and about a minute into this knee-slappin’ oater you’ll be flappin’ yer gums like a grizzled prospector, too.

Your narrator and designated grizzled prospector (every good Western must have one) is Old Willie (William Banfield), who, between eating beans and farting, sets the usual scene – lawless Old West town ruled by a gang of no-good varmints led by a crooked sheriff – and introduces the usual protagonist: A shadowy stranger known only as the “Cowboy.” A vibraslap goes off every time the word “Cowboy” is uttered – much in the same way that a horse whinnies in fright every time “Frau Blucher” is mentioned in Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein.

Needless to say, the Cowboy is a fast draw, a crack shot, a catch for the local womenfolk – all one of “her” – and a mysterious man of few words. He has gun and will travel. He has a mysterious backstory, too: A murder committed by the same set of afoermentioned no-good varmints in the very same lawless town he just happened to ride into. What a coincidence!

Felzien and his fun-loving posse have taken care not to leave out any Western movie cliches, and then turn them upside down. The gunfights are a scream, the love scenes a hoot, the horseback riding both a scream and a hoot. Within the usual Western plotline – from saloon poker game to thwarted romance to final showdown – here’s even a train robbery that goes off the rails into complete absurdity. The film elements mesh beautifully with the low-tech stage props, for full comic effect. That the bad guys all are all armed with toy guns is a nice touch. There are many more, the sort of one-second sight gags and quick groaners that Mel Brooks specialized in.

It’s frankly amazing that any of the actors can keep a straight face doing this material, but the Cliff Kelly as the Cowboy keeps his steely Clint Eastwood stare painted on the entire time – even as a burly, bearded man on screen is lip-syncing to Paula Cole’s Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?

This is a brilliant Fringe comedy – all that’s missing is a candygram for Mongo.”