What's Happening! March 10 - Film, Interactive and Comedy
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Posts containing news about the Comedy showcase.
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Your guide to what's on at SXSW
Nathan Fillion in all his Nathan Fillion glory at today's Much Ado screening.
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James Adomian is now 33-1/3 and the record has started to skip a bit.
James Adomian was born in Omaha but currently resides in New York City.
James Adomian was a finalist on Last Comic Standing and is pretty genius with the impressions. If you don't believe me, peep this.

Adam Cayton-Holland's Wikipedia page says he has a recurring dream that he is a pancake who is terrified of maple syrup. This entry also says "citation needed" which makes it quite a mystery but as with the X-Files, the truth is out there. Or was that Star Trek?
He told us that the first concert he ever went to was when he was five. It was Michael Jackson's Thriller and it ruled.
Cayton-Holland plays adult, co-ed indoor soccer and takes it way too seriously. He said, "I don't go easy on the girls. Because that is true feminism. Plus it helps pad my stats."
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Sometimes, two heads are better than one - like when you're putting on innovative shows Two Man Movie or Max and Ivan are...Holmes and Watson, both groundbreaking, acclaimed duos you can catch this week at SXSW Comedy.
The impressive JASH comedy collective includes Sarah Silverman, Tim & Eric, Michael Cera, Reggie Watts and Daniel Kellison. At SXSW 2013, see this talented group on Sunday, March 10 at 3:30 pm in a special session at the Long Center (701 West Riverside Drive) titled "JASH: A Comedy Platform with Full Creative Autonomy". This session will explore the intimacy and evolution of a comedian’s creative process when limitations are removed, as well as the thriving world of digital media in entertainment.

Located in the heart of 6th Street, The IFC Crossroads House at Vice bar will be an official venue of SXSW Comedy this year, and the IFC Network has pulled out all the stops to bring you four days of stellar comedy showcases.
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There's more to SXSW Comedy than standup - like these two events, a pair of the oddest, most original talk shows out there.

We're almost there! And we've got a few more additions to the SXSW Comedy schedule that kicks off Saturday, March 9.
Sunday, March 10
11:30pm - Midnight at The Mischief: A SXSW Comedy After Party (The North Door)
Immediately following The Super Serious Show, cap off the day of laughs with late night music and merriment. Music by The Palotones and King Cyrus King
New! 2014 dates!
Interactive: March 7–11
Film: March 7–16
Music: March 11–16