Monday, April 12, 2010

Weezer Go Show

Eddie recorded sound on the Weezer's Vevo Go Show. They performed the song, "I'm Your Daddy," among others. The video is available here:

The video was directed by David Crabtree and Eric Von Doymi of Gunslingers Productions.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Angry Boy Genius

Eddie Quintana performs in ANGRY BOY GENIUS, a live sketch show written and directed by Danny Ricker and Adam Fisher. The show is currently slated for four performances - April 3rd, 10th, and 17th at 8:30pm- as part of ComedySportz LA's Studio Series, a weekly show at ComedySportz's Studio Theater.


733 Seward St. Hollywood. Tickets are $5.

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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Brett and Greg's Excellent Adventures

Eddie Quintana directs the show BRETT AND GREG'S EXCELLENT ADVENTURES, a hodgepodge of sketches, songs, and stories from Brett Bayonne and Greg Gertmenian. The show is currently slated for three performances - February 3rd, 17th, and 24th at 8pm- as part of FTWednesdays, a weekly show at The Improv Space at 954 Gayley Ave., Westwood. Tickets are $5.

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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Vicariously: Episodes 11 and 12

Here's episode eleven of Vicariously, by Nick Clark and Evan Gaustad.



And episode twelve, the finale:

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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Third Annual Breast Cancer Be Trippin Benefit

A half dozen comedians will stand up to breast cancer when they take the stage at Breast Cancer Be Trippin, an evening of comedy to benefit uninsured women in the fight against breast cancer. Breast Cancer Be Trippin (organized by Eddie Quintana and Jake Kahana) will be held Wednesday, February 24th, at the National Comedy Theatre (733 Seward St., Hollywood), home to ComedySportz. BCBT3 begins at 8pm. Tickets are $25.

The evening of comedy includes performances by Cat Davis (Cat on the Prowl), Megan Mooney (Comedy Central Presents), Whitney Cummings (Chelsea Lately), Sarah Silverman (The Sarah Silverman Program), Garfunkel & Oates (The Jay Leno Show), and more.

Breast cancer is one of the deadliest forms of cancers for American women. Everyone knows someone who’s been affected by breast cancer – moms, sisters, grandmothers, hair stylists, Christina Applegate. Breast Cancer Be Trippin is designed to get out a critical message and raise awareness among both men and women who might not normally spend time worrying about the disease.

Each day, over 100 American women die from breast cancer. That’s an average of one death every thirteen minutes. Overall, one in eight women in America will be diagnosed with breast cancer at some point in her lifetime. A leading risk factor for breast cancer is late detection. Women are advised to obtain a mammogram every other year after they reach the age of forty, yet a third of women over forty have not received a mammogram in the last two years.

If breast cancer is detected early enough, the patient has a 98% rate of survival, but unfortunately, almost 40% of breast cancer is not detected until the cancer has spread beyond the localized stage. Access to mammograms will facilitate early detection. However, Los Angeles County, alone, has over one million uninsured women – women who do not have easy access to mammograms – and there are nearly twenty million uninsured women nationally.

It sounds cliché, but in this case, a little really does go a long way. Our hope is that Breast Cancer will give people an immediate return for their donation – in this case, a night of comedy. Over the past two years, Breast Cancer Be Trippin has raised over $1,000 for the American Breast Cancer Foundation. For tickets, visit BreastCancerBeTrippin.com.

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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Boyman

Eddie Quintana directs the sketch show BOYMAN, featuring Brett Bayonne, Greg Gertmenian, and Amelia Meyers. BOYMAN has two performances scheduled. The first performance was at The Improv Space's FTWednesdays on January 6th at 8pm. The second performance is at ComedySportz's Mix on February 10th at 8pm. Tickets are $8.

BOYMAN was written by Bayonne, Gertmenian, and Quintana. Quintana previously directed Bayonne and Gertmenian in The Consortium, a sketch comedy troupe at USC.

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