Showing posts with label gay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gay. Show all posts

May 1, 2010

Sassy Gay Friend: Othello


Sassy Gay Friend: Othello

Clearly Inc. brings you more sass from our Sassy Gay Friend.  Today's clip shows how things with Desdemona would have turned out MUCH different if only she had a Gay Sassy Friend!


"The Sassy Gay Friend" is a series of short sketches developed and performed by Second City which is the long-running improvisational comedy enterprise founded originally in Chicago has come to consistently be a starting point for comedians, award winning actors, directors, and others in show business for over 50 years. 


  

Apr 23, 2010

Sassy Gay Friend: Hamlet

Sassy Gay Friend: Hamlet Clearly Inc. was quite tickled with this recent find which combines some of our favorite topics together in some smart comedy -- The Gays, The Classics and The Drama.  Wrap that all together and you get "The Sassy Gay Friend." 

"The Sassy Gay Friend" is a series of short sketches developed and performed by Second City which is the 
long-running improvisational comedy enterprise founded originally in Chicago has come to consistently be a starting point for comedians, award winning actors, directors, and others in show business for over 50 years. 

This particular clip takes a looks at how the classic tale Hamlet by William Shakespeare could have ended MUCH differently if Ophelia had a Sassy Gay Friend.  Hmm, we think we foresee a potential new catch phrase too (just in case we didn't already have enough of those these days).

Aug 31, 2009

Men on Film II



Ok kids, here's your history lesson for today -- take note.....


In Living Color was a sketch comedy television series that aired in the early 1990's.  Brothers Keenen and Damon Wayans created, wrote and starred in the program.  Men on Film was a recurring sketch appearing on the show featuring Damon Wayans and David Alan Grier.  In this parody of Siskel & Eber, a pair of extremely effeminate gay men, Blaine Edwards and Antoine Merriweather, review films completely based on their potential for homoerotic content.  It is from here the phrase "Hated It!" was born.

Mar 19, 2009

Kids in the Hall - Buddy Cole Monologue - Excuse me?



Allow me to introduce you to Buddy Cole. The character of Buddy (a fictitious character) appeared frequently in the Canadian sketch comedy television show The Kids in the Hall. Buddy is an effeminate, gay socialite who is known for his monologues. He delivers these monologues from his very own gay bar, Buddy's, which he purchased with the money saved during a brief stint of not smoking cigarettes. Today's monologue entitled 'Excuse Me?' takes on the topic of stereotypes.

"so much fussss of a few extra S's...."