Bassprov
TJ Jagodowski joined Joe Bill and Mark Sutton at i.O. last night for some Hoosier-tinged, Squidbilly-esque Bassprov. Bill and Sutton's relaxed ease and familiarity onstage makes for some languid, pondering improv as they develop the conceit of beer-swilling buddies throwing bait and randomly shooting the breeze about whatever topics the audience pitches.
The Sun-Times finds these two "hilarious," and the Reader went so far as to say “Sutton and Bill have a fashioned a show in the tradition of Mark Twain.”
Busch Lights are cracked open and Camels are burned to the filter as the improv flows, and the addition of Jagodowski, who has a very naturalistic and detailed way of tying together a character's train of thought, made for an engaging show.












Comments
bassprov is pure entertainment, plain n simple.
Posted by: keith h. | November 30, 2006 10:16 AM