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Rooftop Brings Back Aspen

Aspen and comedy will keep their somewhat surprising association thanks to the Aspen Rooftop Comedy Festival, which fills in for the recently abandoned U.S. Comedy Arts Festival run by HBO. The new fest takes place at the end of this month on the 30th and 31st.

I’m not sure about keeping up a comedy fest in Aspen, other than the sentimental and promotional reasons. The place is still expensive. But on the plus side, the fest is not being held during ski season which should help. it also kind of ensures that the people coming are there for the talent, not as an excuse for a ski vacation on the company dime.

A part of the fest will be the culmination of Rooftop’s National College Comedy Competition, where the winner will be crowned from four finalists in two categories:

  • Stand-up: Kathleen O’Brien, Tim Ball, Reid Faylor and Mary Sasson
  • Short Film: Icescraper! by Mark Potts, The Breakup by Amos Vernon, Actor Hunters: Ep. 1 Pt. 1 by Matthew Schwartz and Car Phone by Dan Perrault.

Previously, there was the suggestion that the stand-ups would perform in a show at the Wheeler Opera House in a show headlined by David Brenner, but no schedule has yet show up. (The other piece of news at the time - that this might be a cleaner festival that the HBO one - is also not clear as well.)

While all the details aren’t clear yet, the invite I received from Rooftop did make one thing clear. Right after the award ceremony, they listed “Games & Cake.” Yea! and Yum!

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1 Posted by Big Dave on 05/13  at  08:12 AM

Those shows with David Brenner already happened at The Wheeler Opera House.  I think they were bi-monthy Saturdays in Feb and March.  It featured three different comics each weekend and all the shows were headlined by Brenner.  Performers included Bryan Gutmann, Karen Rontowski, Ryan Stout, Felipe Esparza, Kevin Shea, Dan Gabriel, Whitney Cummings, Tim Northern, Tom Simmons, and three more that I can’t remember.  There used to be some info about it on the Wheeler Opera House site and I’m sure you could dig up some details on Aspen’s plumtv.com

2 Posted by Kathleen Block on 05/14  at  02:35 AM

Yay Mary Sasson!

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