Monday, August 29, 2005
Jared Ried and Aili McGill share a tense, dramatic moment in a game of Naive Replay on Saturday, August 27.

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Ian, a professional dancer with Ballet Internationale, helped the red team in the game of Historical Ballet. Here he is with Danny Rockey, Jon Colby, and Dave Ruark.

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Little Jade celebrated her sixth birthday at ComedySportz on Friday, August 26. Studies show that birthdays are at least 67% happier when celebrated at ComedySportz.

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Mookie Harris and Kristin Katsu try to communicate over the roar of the crowd after the August 26 performance of A Day in the Laugh.

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Bryan Campbell was in town this weekend, so he played the Friday, August 26 match. He lives in Chicago now.

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The crowd was buzzing with excitement after the August 26 performance of A Day in the Laugh: The Improvised Musical Comedy. This tuneful escapade continues through September 16.

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Thursday, August 25, 2005
LA Tournament FUN: Will legally agrees that if he dies on the bull he won't be angry with The Chop House.

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LA Tournament Fun: Chop House Minstrel Adam Sings "Tequila Sunrise" by The Eagles. Rick hates The Eagles. Adam was not asked for a second song. Factoid: Later that night, CSz LA had an Eagles cover band play at The Opening Night Party after The Mariachis.

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LA Tournament Fun: Always the manliest of manly men, Rick and Will choose the refined taste of bottomless mimosas at The Chop House.

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LA Tournament Fun: Massaged by what amounts to a twisted coat hanger - $75 plus tip.

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LA Tournament Fun: Michael and Ed enjoy dessert at the Chop House. Here they are with very personable server, Jessica.

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Tuesday, August 23, 2005
Rick Randjelovic, one of our players at the LA Tournament, sent this photo from ComedySportz LA. Don't forget to check out the 2005 Tournament Blog!

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These kids came to a birthday party at ComedySportz and, as a result, are now smarter, happier, and more fun!

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Lynn, James and David, otherwise known as the Blue Team, played the game Closed Caption at the 7:30 match on Saturday, August 20, 2005.

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Referee Jefferee took command of the 7:30pm performance on Saturday, August 20, 2005.

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The Red Team poses with two happy volunteers on Saturday, August 20, 2005. Referee Jefferee tells the photographer to take the picture already.

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Thursday, August 18, 2005
ComedySportz playerz Mookie Harris and Claire Wilcher bask in the glow of another great private match for another great company. Pizza by Domino's. August 17, 2005.

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Al's company had a private show at ComedySportz Indianapolis and he volunteered for the final game, Hey Waiter. Al's firm will now enjoy a 57% - 73% increase in happiness and productivity due to the ComedySportz Effect. August 17, 2005

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Carrie's company had a private show at the ComedySportz Indianapolis Theatre and she volunteered for Mega Naive Replay. She did a great job and, since her company came to ComedySportz, will share in her company's increased happiness and productivity! August 17, 2005.

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Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Kari Stamatoplos (left) tells a Bedtime Story to a volunteer at a match on July 30, 2005. We don't remember this guy's name, but he really got into the spirit of the game! Behind him is Will Pfaffenberger acting the story out. It had something to do with monkeys. If you know the name of the mystery volunteer, use the comment feature to tell us.

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From left to right: Kari Stamatoplos, Lynn Burger, volunteer Angela, Aili McGill, and ref David Fuller from August 12, 2005.

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Suggestions are gathered for the first performance of A Day in the Laugh: The Improv Musical Comedy. Left to right: Lynn Burger, Tim Harrison, Michael Davis, Mookie Harris, Claire Wilcher, Ed Trout. Friday, August 12, 2005.

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From left to right: Lynn Burger, Michael Davis, Claire Wilcher, Ed Trout, and Mookie Harris in the opening night performance of A Day in the Laugh: The Improv Musical Comedy. Friday, August 12, 2005.

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The final YMCA Summer Improv Comedy Camp featured, from left to right, Ed Trout (Camp Leader), Pinkie, Alec, Chris (Counselor), Elizabeth, Andrea, and Aly.

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An audience volunteer places YMCA campers Aly and Pinkie into position for the first round of Freeze, the final game in the YMCA Summer Improv Comedy Camp show.

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The audience was on pins and needles during the final round of Conducted Story at the final performance of the YMCA Summer Improv Comedy Camp. Camp Leader Ed Trout (on right), conducts Elizabeth and Aly.

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The ComedySportz Theatre was packed with friends and family for the final YMCA Summer Improv Comedy Camp on Friday, August 12, 2005!

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Monday, August 08, 2005
The blue team played the game of Moving Bodies on Saturday, August 6. Volunteer Jack was responsible for providing all of the team's movements as they performed a scene set in a print shop. He dashed around like a madman, helping to create a great, funny scene!

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Volunteer Jack (left) places Claire Wilcher in another crazy position in the game of Moving Bodies on Saturday, August 6. Jack skillfully manipulated all three blue team members, as they could not move in the scene unless he moved them!

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Volunteer Jack (in yellow shirt and pith helmet) joined the blue team in the game of Moving Bodies. Here he is with, from left to right, Jon Colby, Claire Wilcher, Ed Trout, and Ref Mookie Harris. Saturday, August 6.

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Jon Colby is the Human Waffle Cone, in the game of Mega-Replay-Pileup-Countdown, on Saturday, August 6.

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Volunteer Matt (second from right) joined the red team for the game of Historical Ballet. The ballet was a classy, artistic rendering of the Gettysburg Address and featured, from the left, Rick Randjelovic as a Union soldier, Mookie Harris as Lincoln, and, on far right, James Gross as The Podium.

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Wednesday, August 03, 2005
Hank and Rosie are two 10-year-olds who have been challenged to learn the art of improv comedy on WTIU's The Friday Zone. They spent a couple of hours the other day working with Andrea, Dave R. and Mookie, on improv games. Boy, did they pick it up fast! They're improv naturals! Andrea Lott, Dave Ruark and Mookie Harris will be heading down to Bloomington next week to play a ComedySportz match with Hank and Rosie. The show will be broadcast on WTIU and WFYI Public Television Stations on September 30. Don't miss it!

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Monday, August 01, 2005
Volunteer Missy won a Big Free Thing for at ComedySportz. Call 317-951-8499 for reservations and you could do the same!

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Volunteer Missy poses with the blue team after her smashingly successful turn in the game Audition.

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Volunteer Lisa's company had a party at ComedySportz and now her company is happier and more successful!

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