A cup of rib-tickles
Red Cup Diaries / The folks over at the Laughtrack Theater are a rib-tickling bunch. Known for its improvisational comedy, the troupe embodies the spontaneity and inventiveness of a genre that hinges on last-second resolve, questions instead of answers and an anything-goes attitude. One night two plump local braddahs took a three-minute synopsis of a married couple’s “how we met” and, without missing a beat, turned it into a 15-minute romp, including a scene in which the braddahs ran toward each other in slow motion, 1960s-romance style.
So imagine how much rib-ticklier it would be if the troupe had time to plan, write and rehearse its quips. Find out Thursday, for one night only, as Laughtrack presents the Red Cup Diaries, a sketch comedy that takes a satirical look at day-to-day American life. Fernando Pacheco, a.k.a. The Love Machine, former trombonist for Go Jimmy Go and the lead singer of local ska band Pimpbot, wrote and directed the 45-minute show in the same vein as sketch classics like Whitest Kids U’Know and Kids In The Hall, which means crass ridiculousness topped off with some slapstick zest. Joining him in the production will be cast members Aaron Pughes, John Waihee, Jennifer Waihee and Jonathan Medina.






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