Monday, October 15, 2012

Homecoming Comedy Show 2012: How It All Happens





Eliana Geller
Comedy Director
seecomedy@umd.edu
A new semester means so many different things to different people.  To some it can be the excitement or dread of a sparklingly new course load.  To others it can be the annoyance of having to live in yet another dorm room without air-conditioning.  But to the directors of SEE, it means gearing up for a new year of programming and planning.  While other SEE directors were working on awesome events such as Bo Burnham’s show, a PlayStation Tour, the Back-to-School Slam and a showing of The Hunger Games on McKeldin Mall, I was planning an event that would hopefully put nearly 7000 Terps into laughing hysterics.  That event was the Homecoming Comedy Show, SEE’s largest event of the fall semester.  


My first move in preparing for the show was contacting talent agencies to research comedians that would be in our price range. These comedians also had to be interested and available to perform at UMD.  (This is one of my favorite parts of the planning because agents often divulge a detail or two about some of the comedians).  Based on the information the agents gave me, I put together questions for the Art Attack survey, which reaches more students than any other survey we put out during the year.  When the results came in, Craig Robinson turned out to be #1 in the eyes of the UMD student body.  And so, I pursued him to headline the Homecoming Comedy Show (HCS).  Craig has a huge following among UMD students because of his roles in NBC’s The Office, and the movies Pineapple Express and Hot Tub Time Machine.  He puts a new spin on stand-up comedy since he performs while sitting at a keyboard, often accompanied by a band.  I think he’s a great choice for the show!

Generally, for HCS, the Comedy Director will choose one headliner and one opener to perform.  I chose Michael Ian Black as an opener because firstly, he is hilarious and secondly, I thought his stand-up would bring a different element to the show.  Michael Ian Black has performed at numerous universities and is especially popular among 90s kids who’ve watched him on the I Love the 90s series on VH1.  I thought he would be a perfect fit for UMD.  When I was talking to Craig’s agent, he suggested I add a comedian to the line-up to host the show.  This is a common practice in comedy clubs.  This person works as a transition between the acts with a few jokes in order to make the show flow better.  I really liked that idea and thought it would bring a new dimension to the Homecoming Comedy Show so I looked into Jermaine Fowler, an up and coming 24-year-old comedian from DC who is incredibly funny. 

After the line-up was decided, it was a matter of organizing the production and the promotion of the show.  SEE’s production and promotion teams have this down to a science.  I am so amazed at what this group of students is capable of – whether it is renting a stage and organizing people to build it, or sending out press releases to local newspapers.  Without them, no SEE event could ever occur.  Now that we’ve released the event, we must Promote! Promote! Promote! to get the word out to students and non-students alike.  Look for us near Stamp, we’ll be the ones in front with a giant floor piano!  

SEE is so excited for the Homecoming Comedy Show and we hope you are too! See you at Cole Fieldhouse this Thursday!

Tickets are available at www.umdtickets.com.