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The Groundlings

The Groundlings is an American improvisational and sketch comedy troupe and school based in Los Angeles, California. The troupe was formed by Gary Austin in 1974 and uses an improv format influenced by Viola Spolin, whose improvisational theater techniques were taught by Del Close and other members of the Second City, located in Chicago and later St. Louis.[1] They used these techniques to produce sketches and improvised scenes.[2] Its name is taken from Shakespeare's Hamlet, Act III, Scene II: "...to split the ears of the groundlings, who for the most part are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumbshows and noise."[3] In 1975 the troupe purchased and moved into its current location on Melrose Avenue.

The Groundlings
The Groundlings building on Melrose Avenue
GenreSketch comedy
Improvisation
Date of premiere1974; 50 years ago (1974)
LocationLos Angeles, California, United States
Official website

The Groundlings School holds new sessions every six weeks with over 300 students per session, with more than 2,000 students per year going through the program. The competitive program, with admission by audition, consists of five levels (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced Improv, Writing Lab, and Advanced Writing Lab). Participants must satisfy instructors' requirements in order to advance from the first 3 levels. For Writing Lab and Advanced Writing Lab, students are voted on by then-current members of the Main Company as to whether they will move on. This vote is based on the students writing and performing Groundlings style sketch shows.

The program can take several years to complete. Students may be asked to repeat Basic and Intermediate classes multiple times. Upon completion of Advanced Writing Lab, students may be voted into the Sunday Company, where they may remain for no more than 18 months. (Sunday Company members are cast for 6 months at a time, and can be voted into Sunday Company for a maximum of 3 6-month periods.) Sunday Company members are eligible to be voted into Main Company (or “The Groundlings”) at the end of each 6 month term of Sunday Company.

Many Groundlings performers have found success in movies and television, including several who have become cast members and writers on Saturday Night Live, MADtv, Reno 911!, and the network G4 while also being active on the internet, mainly YouTube.[4]

History edit

In 1972, Gary Austin (a veteran of San Francisco's "The Committee") assembled a group of performers in Los Angeles to work on their craft. They would improvise, perform monologues, scenes, characters, songs, dances, and classic plays. After about a year, they started doing performances and inviting friends to come and watch. Word got out about the workshop, more people started coming, and soon a core group of performers began to showcase their material at various venues around Hollywood.

In January 1974, Austin announced that he wanted to create a theatre company. There were fifty founding members of the company (membership at that time required payment of $25 to attend workshops). They developed material in the workshops and performed the best pieces in the weekend shows. The new group produced its first show in the 30-seat basement of the Oxford Theatre (now The Met) near the corner of Santa Monica Boulevard and Western Avenue. Esteemed LA Times theatre critic, Sylvie Drake, was in the audience that first weekend, and wrote a rave review. "This could be the start of something big," Drake predicted.[5]

As the buzz about the new company increased, the entertainment industry started taking notice. Comedian Lily Tomlin was a regular in the audience, and she hired several Groundlings to perform on her eponymous The Lily Tomlin Show. Later that year Lorne Michaels, who produced Tomlin's TV special, asked Groundling Laraine Newman to be a cast member for his new late night comedy series Saturday Night Live.

Before long, membership in the company grew to 90. To keep the size of the company down, it required selection by audition. Phil Hartman, then a graphic designer, tried out in the first audition. He was accepted but, due to stiff competition, he had to wait more than a year before starting to perform in shows. With such a large company, workshops seven days a week, and sold-out shows going up three nights a weekend, the Groundlings needed a place to call their own.

The Groundlings School of improvisation officially began in 1978 with 17 students and staff members Gary Austin, Tom Maxwell, Phyllis Katz, Cherie Kerr, Laraine Newman, and Tracy Newman. In the 21st century, it has an annual enrollment of more than 4200 students. The Sunday Company was formed by Suzanne Kent in 1982 to further develop the talent coming through the school.

In 1975 the company acquired what became The Groundlings Theatre at 7307 Melrose Avenue (the building was previously used as an interior decorator's studio, a furniture showroom, a gay bar, and a massage parlor). Through equity and with the use of their own funds, company members set out to modernize the building and convert it into a performance space. They battled through four years of red tape, building codes, and parking restrictions before producing any shows on the stage. During that time the Groundlings performed their revues at a handful of theaters all over town, including The Improv, The Matrix, The Hollywood Canteen, and the White House. Finally in April 1979, the revitalized 99-seat theater opened its doors to audiences.

In November 1979, Gary Austin stepped down from his position as artistic director. Tom Maxwell was elected as his successor, and he served for the next ten years. In 1989, the Groundlings began the enduring tradition of having Groundlings or Groundlings alumni direct each new revue. The Main Company of no more than 30 members, collectively makes artistic, business and creative decisions. In April 2017 the Groundlings paid tribute to passing of their founder, Gary Austin, by gathering at the theatre and laying flowers at his plaque.[6]

Operations edit

Students must pass an audition to get into the Basic class. If a student passes the audition, their results are valid for one year. If a student does not pass the audition, they are allowed to audition again in four months. Students are allowed to audition a total of three times.

After completing the Advanced Lab level, a student may be voted into the Sunday Company, which performs every Sunday at 7:30pm. During this time, students write, rehearse and perform new material every week. After six months of performing in the Sunday Company, students are either voted to remain in the company for another six months, voted to be dismissed from the school, or voted into the Main Company (aka The Groundlings). No one can stay in the Sunday Company for longer than 18 months nor less than six months.

All members of the Main Company are selected from members of the Sunday Company. All of the Main Company members can remain in the company for as long as they desire. Usually members do not stay for longer than a decade; most of the Groundlings retire sooner from the company. The Main Company (capped at no more than 30 members at any time) collectively acts as the organization's artistic director, democratically making business and creative decisions as a group.[7]

Shows edit

The Groundlings Revues (now commonly referred to as the Main Shows) were the first shows performed by the company and they established the Groundlings improv, character, and sketch comedy style. In 1981, the revue was given a title, "L.A. 200, Groundlings 3". Since that time every revue has had its own name, and has the word "Groundling" in the title. Initially one or two revues were performed in a year, increasing to three by the 1990s, and four in 2007, in addition to a special holiday show in December. Main Shows are performed every Friday at 8:00 p.m. and every Saturday at 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.

In 1992, Melanie Graham created Cookin With Gas, a weekly short form improv show performed by Groundlings, Groundlings Alumni, Sunday Company members, and special celebrity guests. The show continues to be performed every Thursday night at 8:00 p.m., and is now the longest running improv show in Los Angeles. It was followed in 2001 by the long-form improv Crazy Uncle Joe Show, which runs every Wednesday night at 8:00 p.m.

Creation of The Pee-wee Herman Show edit

Beginning in 1981, the company added alternative format shows to the theatre's regular line-up. The first one was The Pee-wee Herman Show, created and co-written by Paul Reubens as a showcase for his Pee-wee Herman character, which he created in Groundlings workshops and revues. Pee-wee and his friends (played by and co-written by other Groundlings including Phil Hartman, Lynne Marie Stewart, John Paragon, Edie McClurg, and John Moody) started performing Saturdays at midnight, after the regular revues. Quickly the show became a huge LA hit; it moved to The Roxy Theatre on Sunset Blvd and was filmed for an HBO special. In the following years, Pee-wee became a pop culture icon; films, toys, and a children's television show were created about the character. An updated revival of the original stage show (with many of the Groundlings reprising their roles) had a successful run in Los Angeles' Nokia Theatre and in New York on Broadway at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre on November 11, 2010.[8][9] The production was filmed for another HBO Special.[10]

In popular culture edit

Groundlings cast on Saturday Night Live and Mad TV have often adapted their sketches and characters developed at the Groundlings into TV audience favorites. Former members of the Groundlings have further developed such materials into shows and films, such as Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Pee-wee's Playhouse, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, A Night at the Roxbury, and Romy and Michele's High School Reunion.

In 1998, the Groundlings were given an improv television program on the F/X network called Instant Comedy with The Groundlings.[11] In September 2008, the Groundlings began producing short-form sketch episodes for Crackle.[12]

On September 12, 2011, the Groundlings featured a sketch titled "Resting Bitch Face" (written by Patric Cagle,[13] co-starring Nate Clark,[14] and directed by Mitch Silpa). The sketch was uploaded to YouTube on October 11[15] and performed repeatedly during fall of the same year.

The film Bridesmaids was written by Groundlings alum Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo and featured a cast consisting heavily of members of the Groundlings, including Melissa McCarthy, Maya Rudolph, Wendi McLendon-Covey, and others in supporting roles. The movie was a box office success and nominated for two Academy Awards. In the same year, Groundlings Jim Rash and Nat Faxon won the Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar for The Descendants.

David Blaine Street Magic edit

In 2006, the Groundlings recorded a skit called David Blaine Street Magic performed in the alleyway behind the theater. After being uploaded to YouTube,[16] it has become one of the most popular videos on the website.[17] As of October 2014, the video has had more than 38 million views and 60,000 comments since October 12, 2006.[18] The skit stars Mitch Silpa parodying David Blaine in both the topics of Blaine's performances and his mannerisms. The skit is written by Michael Naughton and Mikey Day who play the two innocent bystanders in the video.

Members edit

Current Main Company edit

Notable Main Company alumni edit

Notable school and Sunday Company alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • The Groundlings at IMDb  

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This article is about the California comedy club For the 17th century theatergoer see groundling This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Groundlings news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Groundlings is an American improvisational and sketch comedy troupe and school based in Los Angeles California The troupe was formed by Gary Austin in 1974 and uses an improv format influenced by Viola Spolin whose improvisational theater techniques were taught by Del Close and other members of the Second City located in Chicago and later St Louis 1 They used these techniques to produce sketches and improvised scenes 2 Its name is taken from Shakespeare s Hamlet Act III Scene II to split the ears of the groundlings who for the most part are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumbshows and noise 3 In 1975 the troupe purchased and moved into its current location on Melrose Avenue The GroundlingsThe Groundlings building on Melrose AvenueGenreSketch comedyImprovisationDate of premiere1974 50 years ago 1974 LocationLos Angeles California United StatesOfficial websiteThe Groundlings School holds new sessions every six weeks with over 300 students per session with more than 2 000 students per year going through the program The competitive program with admission by audition consists of five levels Basic Intermediate Advanced Improv Writing Lab and Advanced Writing Lab Participants must satisfy instructors requirements in order to advance from the first 3 levels For Writing Lab and Advanced Writing Lab students are voted on by then current members of the Main Company as to whether they will move on This vote is based on the students writing and performing Groundlings style sketch shows The program can take several years to complete Students may be asked to repeat Basic and Intermediate classes multiple times Upon completion of Advanced Writing Lab students may be voted into the Sunday Company where they may remain for no more than 18 months Sunday Company members are cast for 6 months at a time and can be voted into Sunday Company for a maximum of 3 6 month periods Sunday Company members are eligible to be voted into Main Company or The Groundlings at the end of each 6 month term of Sunday Company Many Groundlings performers have found success in movies and television including several who have become cast members and writers on Saturday Night Live MADtv Reno 911 and the network G4 while also being active on the internet mainly YouTube 4 Contents 1 History 2 Operations 3 Shows 4 Creation of The Pee wee Herman Show 5 In popular culture 6 David Blaine Street Magic 7 Members 7 1 Current Main Company 7 2 Notable Main Company alumni 7 3 Notable school and Sunday Company alumni 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editIn 1972 Gary Austin a veteran of San Francisco s The Committee assembled a group of performers in Los Angeles to work on their craft They would improvise perform monologues scenes characters songs dances and classic plays After about a year they started doing performances and inviting friends to come and watch Word got out about the workshop more people started coming and soon a core group of performers began to showcase their material at various venues around Hollywood In January 1974 Austin announced that he wanted to create a theatre company There were fifty founding members of the company membership at that time required payment of 25 to attend workshops They developed material in the workshops and performed the best pieces in the weekend shows The new group produced its first show in the 30 seat basement of the Oxford Theatre now The Met near the corner of Santa Monica Boulevard and Western Avenue Esteemed LA Times theatre critic Sylvie Drake was in the audience that first weekend and wrote a rave review This could be the start of something big Drake predicted 5 As the buzz about the new company increased the entertainment industry started taking notice Comedian Lily Tomlin was a regular in the audience and she hired several Groundlings to perform on her eponymous The Lily Tomlin Show Later that year Lorne Michaels who produced Tomlin s TV special asked Groundling Laraine Newman to be a cast member for his new late night comedy series Saturday Night Live Before long membership in the company grew to 90 To keep the size of the company down it required selection by audition Phil Hartman then a graphic designer tried out in the first audition He was accepted but due to stiff competition he had to wait more than a year before starting to perform in shows With such a large company workshops seven days a week and sold out shows going up three nights a weekend the Groundlings needed a place to call their own The Groundlings School of improvisation officially began in 1978 with 17 students and staff members Gary Austin Tom Maxwell Phyllis Katz Cherie Kerr Laraine Newman and Tracy Newman In the 21st century it has an annual enrollment of more than 4200 students The Sunday Company was formed by Suzanne Kent in 1982 to further develop the talent coming through the school In 1975 the company acquired what became The Groundlings Theatre at 7307 Melrose Avenue the building was previously used as an interior decorator s studio a furniture showroom a gay bar and a massage parlor Through equity and with the use of their own funds company members set out to modernize the building and convert it into a performance space They battled through four years of red tape building codes and parking restrictions before producing any shows on the stage During that time the Groundlings performed their revues at a handful of theaters all over town including The Improv The Matrix The Hollywood Canteen and the White House Finally in April 1979 the revitalized 99 seat theater opened its doors to audiences In November 1979 Gary Austin stepped down from his position as artistic director Tom Maxwell was elected as his successor and he served for the next ten years In 1989 the Groundlings began the enduring tradition of having Groundlings or Groundlings alumni direct each new revue The Main Company of no more than 30 members collectively makes artistic business and creative decisions In April 2017 the Groundlings paid tribute to passing of their founder Gary Austin by gathering at the theatre and laying flowers at his plaque 6 Operations editStudents must pass an audition to get into the Basic class If a student passes the audition their results are valid for one year If a student does not pass the audition they are allowed to audition again in four months Students are allowed to audition a total of three times After completing the Advanced Lab level a student may be voted into the Sunday Company which performs every Sunday at 7 30pm During this time students write rehearse and perform new material every week After six months of performing in the Sunday Company students are either voted to remain in the company for another six months voted to be dismissed from the school or voted into the Main Company aka The Groundlings No one can stay in the Sunday Company for longer than 18 months nor less than six months All members of the Main Company are selected from members of the Sunday Company All of the Main Company members can remain in the company for as long as they desire Usually members do not stay for longer than a decade most of the Groundlings retire sooner from the company The Main Company capped at no more than 30 members at any time collectively acts as the organization s artistic director democratically making business and creative decisions as a group 7 Shows editThe Groundlings Revues now commonly referred to as the Main Shows were the first shows performed by the company and they established the Groundlings improv character and sketch comedy style In 1981 the revue was given a title L A 200 Groundlings 3 Since that time every revue has had its own name and has the word Groundling in the title Initially one or two revues were performed in a year increasing to three by the 1990s and four in 2007 in addition to a special holiday show in December Main Shows are performed every Friday at 8 00 p m and every Saturday at 8 00 p m and 10 00 p m In 1992 Melanie Graham created Cookin With Gas a weekly short form improv show performed by Groundlings Groundlings Alumni Sunday Company members and special celebrity guests The show continues to be performed every Thursday night at 8 00 p m and is now the longest running improv show in Los Angeles It was followed in 2001 by the long form improv Crazy Uncle Joe Show which runs every Wednesday night at 8 00 p m Creation of The Pee wee Herman Show editBeginning in 1981 the company added alternative format shows to the theatre s regular line up The first one was The Pee wee Herman Show created and co written by Paul Reubens as a showcase for his Pee wee Herman character which he created in Groundlings workshops and revues Pee wee and his friends played by and co written by other Groundlings including Phil Hartman Lynne Marie Stewart John Paragon Edie McClurg and John Moody started performing Saturdays at midnight after the regular revues Quickly the show became a huge LA hit it moved to The Roxy Theatre on Sunset Blvd and was filmed for an HBO special In the following years Pee wee became a pop culture icon films toys and a children s television show were created about the character An updated revival of the original stage show with many of the Groundlings reprising their roles had a successful run in Los Angeles Nokia Theatre and in New York on Broadway at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre on November 11 2010 8 9 The production was filmed for another HBO Special 10 In popular culture editGroundlings cast on Saturday Night Live and Mad TV have often adapted their sketches and characters developed at the Groundlings into TV audience favorites Former members of the Groundlings have further developed such materials into shows and films such as Pee wee s Big Adventure Pee wee s Playhouse Elvira Mistress of the Dark A Night at the Roxbury and Romy and Michele s High School Reunion In 1998 the Groundlings were given an improv television program on the F X network called Instant Comedy with The Groundlings 11 In September 2008 the Groundlings began producing short form sketch episodes for Crackle 12 On September 12 2011 the Groundlings featured a sketch titled Resting Bitch Face written by Patric Cagle 13 co starring Nate Clark 14 and directed by Mitch Silpa The sketch was uploaded to YouTube on October 11 15 and performed repeatedly during fall of the same year The film Bridesmaids was written by Groundlings alum Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo and featured a cast consisting heavily of members of the Groundlings including Melissa McCarthy Maya Rudolph Wendi McLendon Covey and others in supporting roles The movie was a box office success and nominated for two Academy Awards In the same year Groundlings Jim Rash and Nat Faxon won the Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar for The Descendants David Blaine Street Magic editIn 2006 the Groundlings recorded a skit called David Blaine Street Magic performed in the alleyway behind the theater After being uploaded to YouTube 16 it has become one of the most popular videos on the website 17 As of October 2014 the video has had more than 38 million views and 60 000 comments since October 12 2006 18 The skit stars Mitch Silpa parodying David Blaine in both the topics of Blaine s performances and his mannerisms The skit is written by Michael Naughton and Mikey Day who play the two innocent bystanders in the video Members editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Current Main Company edit Lauren Burns Michael Churven Matt Cook H Michael Croner Samantha DeSurra Allison Dunbar Josh Duvendeck Chris Eckert Julian Gant Ryan Gaul Patty Guggenheim Alex Bonifer Kiel Kennedy Andrew Leeds Lyric Lewis Laird Macintosh Emily Pendergast Jessica Pohly Leonard Robinson Ashley Padilla Annie Sertich Chris Kleckner Elliot Schwartz Greg Worswick Jay Renshaw David Crabb Tru Valentino Notable Main Company alumni edit Tim Bagley 19 Jillian Bell 20 Mary Kay Bergman 21 Patrick Bristow 22 Maryedith Burrell 4 Jim Cashman Jennifer Coolidge 23 Stephanie Courtney Mikey Day Christian Duguay 24 Ben Falcone Will Ferrell 22 Will Forte 25 Daniele Gaither 24 Heidi Gardner 26 Ana Gasteyer 22 GloZell Kathy Griffin 22 Rachael Harris 23 Phil Hartman 22 Sandy Helberg 27 Cheryl Hines 25 Michael Hitchcock 19 Jan Hooks 28 Alex Kapp Horner 29 Chris Kattan 22 John Kilduff 30 Kip King 31 Lisa Kudrow 22 Phil LaMarr 19 Jon Lovitz 22 Tress MacNeille 32 Melissa McCarthy Edie McClurg 33 Michael McDonald 22 Wendi McLendon Covey 34 Pat Morita 35 Laraine Newman 22 Cheri Oteri 22 John Paragon 36 Chris Parnell 22 Edi Patterson Cassandra Peterson 37 Rachel Ramras 38 Jim Rash Paul Reubens 22 Jeremy Rowley Maya Rudolph 25 Kevin Ruf 39 Mary Scheer 19 Glenn Shadix 40 Mindy Sterling 22 Julia Sweeney 22 Cynthia Szigeti 41 Judy Toll 42 B J Ward 43 Kristen Wiig 25 Jim Wise 19 Craig T Nelson Annie Mumolo Notable school and Sunday Company alumni edit J J Abrams 44 Cecily Adams 45 46 Steve Agee 47 Joey Arias 48 James Adomian 49 Tyra Banks 50 Adam Carolla 51 Calico Cooper 52 Eliza Coupe 53 Abby Elliott 54 Jimmy Fallon 55 Chloe Fineman Bob Flanagan 56 Craig Taro Gold 57 Daryl Hannah 58 Mariska Hargitay 59 Echo Kellum 60 Chase Masterson 61 Tim Matheson 50 Heather McDonald 62 Lee Newton 63 Eryn Jean Norvill 64 Oscar Nunez 65 Conan O Brien 66 Kaitlin Olson 67 Nasim Pedrad 50 Joe Ranft 68 Stephen Rannazzisi 69 Lou Romano 70 Mike Schwartz 71 Dax 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