Dan Allen and Ray Devito are not sure what ¡Sacapuntas! means but they do know that they are hosting a fantastic show that blends polished comedians, erudite writers and downtown humorists who are sharpening their acts at this monthly showcase of heavy hitters in an intimate setting.
REVIEWS
"We had a great blast! ;)" - Vineeta
"I thoroughly enjoyed your show last night! I thought it was cute and gave the show character that it didn’t run exactly according to plan! I look forward to introducing the show to more of my friends in the future! Keep up the good work." - Sara
It will be our first show at Crash Mansion. Tickets on sale now. Only $5 in advance if you pre-pay online or $7 at the door. If you want to pay at the door, be sure to email RSVP@SacapuntasShow.com to get on the list. RSVPs are on a first come first serve basis. Don’t forget to signup on our mailing list, join our Facebook group or “Add Friend” on MySpace. Come join the magic!
Thank you to everyone who came out to the show. It has come to our attention that some people wanted to join but couldn’t because our group is only for NYC.We didn’t realize that you have to set the Network to “Global”. Unfortunately, we can’t change it and have to create another group. Here’s the new group. Our apologies for the inconvenience. Thanks! See you at the next show.
The third show will present the always imaginative Lucas Held, the charismatic explosion of Baron Vaughn, the wonderful Carmen Lynch, James Smith and two mortifying videos by Sara Schaefer.Between the four of them, they each have performed on one to four of the following: HBO’s Aspen Comedy Festival, Montreal Comedy Festival, Comedy Central’s Live at Gotham, the new show Shoot the Messenger, produced by Lizz Winstead (creator of The Daily Show) and countless commercials.Tickets on sale now. Only $5 in advance if you pre-pay online or $7 at the door. If you want to pay at the door, be sure to email RSVP@SacapuntasShow.com to get on the list. RSVPs are on a first come first serve basis. Don’t forget to signup on our mailing list, join our Facebook group or “Add Friend” on MySpace. Come join the magic!
Even though the Olde English crew couldn’t make it to introduce their animation Akon Calls T-Pain because they scored awesome tickets to the Mets-Phillies game, the crowd loved it.Here it is:
Douglas and Olsen’s heavy metal video rocked the house.
Donohue brought her A-game. Paravonian sang some great tunes. McCaffrey turned it up and shocked us with footage of him dancing in the 1984 Academy Awards. Alexandro made the night perfect.The show keeps getting better and better. Worked out a few of the kinks from the first show. What really made the difference was our tech-extraordinaire, Jenn Mundia. Her cool demeanor was infectious and she was able to pull everything together with what we had. Also a big thanks to Matt, who created our new theme song. See you at the next show. Tentatively scheduled for May 8th.Keep checking back and be sure sign up on the mailing list.
Becky Donohue, Tom McCaffery, Rob Paravonian, a short animation by Super Deluxe’s Olde English, the premiere of a music video by Mark Douglas and Bryan Olsen and Ted Alexandro.The first show sold out. Be sure to email RSVP@SacapuntasShow.com to get on the list. $5 in advance (look to the right) or $7 at the door.
Thank you to everyone who came out last night to our first show. It was great. Who knew?The show sold out! We’ll keep you posted with the line-up for the next show in April and if anything changes.If you have any questions or want to be on the list for the next show, please email: RSVP@SacapuntasShow.com
TimeOut NY has given the first show a Critic’s Pick. It’s being kicked off by NYC’s greatest storyteller Tom Shillue, the fabulous VH1’s BestWeekEver blogger Michelle Collins, the always inventive, downtown favorite Patrick Borelli, the awesomeness of Andrés du Bouchet.RSVP@SacapuntasShow.com | $5 in advance or $7 at the doorThis was a smash hit at the show: