Show Review: The Business 4 Year Anniversary (4/17/2013)

It’s t-minus fifteen minutes. The audience remains translucent. 49-seats of emptiness connects two pools of light. In the lobby Wigglesworth, nicest cyberpirate, watches the door with French bulldog, Wellington, lazily laying nearby. Across the moody, barren strait, a smattering of chattery, the loudest voice belonging to Bucky Sinister.

Bucky has probably heard some offensive assumptions: stocky, tattooed, downplayed dapper with freshly cut, slick hair. In the avocado-green room, with suspended livery and hoarded horrors, the sensitive badass is a kingly raconteur, bouncing lively in badinage with two of the night’s guests, neighborhood chocolatiers.

The Daily Show, local anti-political performance art, pranks. A rich colloquial confluence of rolling anecdotes from legitimately interesting San Franciscans with one exception. Nato Green, native through in through, slinks into a sleeve of his own design, iPhoning with a casual aloofness. “Do we have two mic[rophones] ready?” Nato leaks. Bucky exits to check, leaving Green to pre-interview with ebbing/flowing soccerdadcoach excitability.

Sean Keane arrives ‘round eight, complimented on his “Let It Be” McCartney-ness before being whisked away by the natural chaos of live production. Comedy isn’t glitz, it is gridiron exhibitions containing a lot of audibles. Caitlin Gill arrives. It’s t-plus eighteen minutes. In a matter of thirty minutes the once husky belly of the Dark Room Theater is now paunchy and groaning. Baron Vaughn — “Way less famous than he should be,” spouts Nato — is running late, and everyone seems even keel about it. Hasn’t anybody told the showrunners that it’s their fourth anniversary, an occasion worthy of silk, flowers or at least punctuality? Why does everything seem like business as unusual?

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Podcast: Put Your Hands Together. Episode 13. Bucky Sinister, Nato Green, Sean Keane, Natasha Muse and George Chen. Recorded Live at the Dark Room Theater in San Francisco. Hosted by Cameron Esposito. Download Link: Here. iTunes: Here.

4/6. Sad Friend Zone @ Dirty Trix Saloon. 408 Clement St. SF. Free. 9:00pm. Featuring Nato Green, Sean Keane, David Gborie, Matt Louv, Casey Ley, Ahamed Weinberg, Kyle Mizono, Drennon Davis/DJ Real. Hosted by Jay Weingarten. Presented by Sylvan Productions. 

4/6. Sad Friend Zone @ Dirty Trix Saloon. 408 Clement St. SF. Free. 9:00pm. Featuring Nato Green, Sean Keane, David Gborie, Matt Louv, Casey Ley, Ahamed Weinberg, Kyle Mizono, Drennon Davis/DJ Real. Hosted by Jay Weingarten. Presented by Sylvan Productions. 

Tips for Revolution by Nato Green. Album: The Nato Green Party. Year: 2012. Recorded Live at the New Parish. 

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Awkward Silence’s Dana Sitar drops the dime on a half-dozen comedy albums from local favorites, including Nato Green, Kelly McCarron and Ngaio Bealum.

“‘Sit/Lie’ Law” @ New Parish by Nato Green 

12/21-22. Moshe Kasher @ San Francisco Punch Line. 444 Battery St. SF. Featuring Nato Green and Jesse Elias. Tickets Available: Here

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