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Boston’s Tom Dustin takes comedy gold - first US comic to win Laugh Off

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

Good evening ladies and gentlemen. No wait, the show’s over and the 2010 Yuk Yuk’s Laugh Off winner is Canadian comic…

What? Just a minute. Is that right? OK then, this year, for the first time in the competition’s history, the winner is an American, Boston funnyman Tom Dustin, who was almost speechless by his win.

 

Confetti flies as Mark Breslin announces Tom Dustin as winner of the 2010 Laugh Off

Confetti flies as Mark Breslin announces Tom Dustin as winner of the 2010 Laugh Off

David Baker and Martha Chaves look on as Mark Breslin brings a speechless Tom Dustin to the mic

David Baker and Martha Chaves look on as Mark Breslin brings a speechless Tom Dustin to the mic

2010 Laugh Off winner Tom Dustin is all smiles with his $25,000 grand prize cheque

2010 Laugh Off winner Tom Dustin is all smiles with his $25,000 grand prize cheque

Yuk Yuk’s Mark Breslin, the evening’s stellar host said, ‘I think this shows that Americans, when they apply themselves, can be just as funny as Canadians. We expect to see a lot more international contestants in the years to come.’ 

Another record was broken with a tie for second place. Ottawa’s Martha Chaves and England’s David Baker split the prize of a year’s worth of roach traps, the ultimate in comedy home decor. 

Special thanks to the judges: Ashley Olivia, booker for Conan O’Brien; Bruce Hills, COO of Just for Laughs; Late Show with David Letterman’s Eddie Brill and Michelle Daly from The Comedy Network. With tonight’s high calibre talent, they had their work cut out for them. And thanks to warm-up man, the always warm, Lawrence Morgenstern.

And with that, another Laugh Off comes to a close. Thanks for joining us!

Video recap: March 20 - Show Two

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

The late show on Saturday had everyone hooting and hollering. The competition was stiff, but two noble comedians prevailed:

Video Recap: March 20 - Show One

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Saturday night live! Our Twitter stream was going full tilt on Saturday and so were the comedians. Two clever comedians managed to beat out the rest of the competition. Here are the highlights:

Video Recap: March 19 - Show One

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

The contest has been running for three nights so far. After five successful shows, ten lucky comics will progress to the semifinals.

Didn’t catch the shows? Oh no, not to worry! Resident Laugh Off laughologist Fatima has been cooking up some video highlights from the first five rounds of the contest!

Here are the highlights from March 19’s Laugh Off:

Only 1 Week To Go!

Friday, March 12th, 2010

We’re 1 week away from starting the Laugh Off and excitment is spreading! 

In today’s Ottawa Citizen, Peter Simpson wrote about Local Laugh Off winner Martha Chaves who is on her way to Toronto after winning in Ottawa.

martha-chaves

Don’t forget to reserve your tickets to the Laugh Off by calling 416-967-6425 or reserve them online!

The Show Must Go On…

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

We’re ready to reveal the first list of comedians that will be performing in this year’s Great Canadian Laugh Off!  The following contestant have either won a Local Laugh Off, or were selected by random computer draw.  Good luck in the Laugh Off everybody! 

In no particular order, the contestants are:

NAME - (Laugh Off Category) - FROM

Chris Valente - (LLO - Local Laugh Off) - Barrie Canada
Drew Behm - (Can Am) - Edmonton Canada
Justin Littlechild - (Can Pro) - Edmonton Canada
Bryan Hatt - (Can Pro) - Toronto Canada
Matt Topic - (Can Am) - Ottawa Canada
John Hastings - (Can Pro) - Toronto Canada
Steve McGowan - (Can Pro) - Abbotsford Canada
Bryan O’Gorman - (LLO) - Toronto Canada
Ben Iscoe - (Can Am) - Toronto Canada
Jacqueline Nicholson - (Can Am) - Toronto Canada
Keith Sarnoski - (Can Pro) - Edmonton, Canada
Manolis Zontanos - (Can Pro) - Hamilton Canada
Patrick Haye - (LLO) - Mississauga Canada
Welby Santos - (Can Pro)
Anthony Mlekuz - (LLO) - Hamilton Canada
Trent McClellan - (LLO) - Calgary Canada
L.A. King - (LLO) - London Canada
James Renwick - (Can Am) - Mississauga Canada
Jesse Moretti - (Can Am) - Toronto Canada
Landry - (LLO) - Kitchener Canada
Greg Zona - (Can Am) - Newmarket Canada
Dylan Gott - (LLO) - Oakville Canada
Scott McMann - (Can Pro) - Arnprior Canada
John Moses - (US Pro) - Brooklyn USA
Keith Reyes - (Can Pro) - Burnaby Canada
Darcy Michael - (LLO) - Vancouver Canada
Sir Sidney - (US Pro) - Rochester USA
Roddy Thomas - (US Am) - Springfield USA
Paul Ogata - (US Pro) - San Diego USA
Adam Pateman - (US Pro) - Brooklyn USA
Andy Fisher - (Can Am) - Chatham Canada
Peter White - (LLO) - Halifax Canada
The Devils Advocate - (US Pro) - Atlanta USA
Charlie Ballard - (US Am) - Oakland USA
Andrea Henry - (US Am) - Norton USA
Bobby Mair - (LLO) - Vaughan Canada
Imran Yusuf - (Int Pro) - London England
Rich Hineline - (US Am) - Fremot USA
Jason Patterson - (Int Pro) - London England
Samson Koletkar - (US Am) - San Francisco USA
Ian Sirota - (LLO) - Ajax Canada
Johnny Munro - (Can Pro) - Hamilton Canada
Lars Calleiou - (LLO) - Edmonton Canada

Catching Up With Mark Little - The 2009 YYLO $25,000 Winner

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

mark-little 

Last week, we caught up with Mark Little, winner of the $25,000 grand prize in the 2009 Yuk Yuk’s Great Canadian Laugh Off, to see what he’s been doing with all that cash. 

YYLO: How has the Yuk Yuk’s Great Canadian Laugh Off changed your life?

ML:It’s a lot easier to focus on writing and performing my own as-yet-unprofitable material with $25,000 in the bank, so that’s been the main change: financial peace of mind. Temporarily. I guess it’s similar to how musicians/artists/writers must feel when they get government grants. Yuk Yuk’s is my Canadian Government. Make what you will of that analogy.

YYLO: What have you been up to since your big win last year?

ML:So, so much. My main focus has always been sketch comedy, and in the last year my sketch group Picnicface worked with Mark McKinney on developing a sketch series for the Comedy Network. It’s currently in the second stage of development, which, if I know anything about the Canadian TV industry, means it should go to air sometime between 2011 and never. We also wrote a book of lies about Canada for Harper Collins. They have the first draft; we’ll see if they publish it. We’re marketing it as a nice Christmas present for people who like to be lied to.

The most exciting thing is a feature-length movie script that Andrew Bush, Scott Vrooman and I wrote over the last year called Roller Town. We all had to learn how to roller skate for the trailer we shot. That’s the last major thing I did after winning the Laugh Off: buy rollerskates.

YYLO: How did you get into comedy?

ML: I did improv before anything. I got into it in high school through the Canadian Improv Games, which is this amazing organization that spans the country. Nothing glib to add to that, Mark? No, I’m good.

YYLO: Have you always been funny?

ML: I always made my friends laugh, but I’d get intimidated by the real class clowns with their spot-on velociraptor impressions. I think there’s an O.C. episode about that. I remember watching it and thinking, “You’ve captured my life again, O.C.”

YYLO: Where do you find your comedic inspiration?

ML:Other comedians get me real inspired, especially the balls-out original ones. Paul F. Tompkins blows my mind. That whole Comedy Death Ray crowd. Andy Daly. And sitcoms. Eastbound and Down, Seinfeld (still), Curb Your Enthusiasm, Peep Show. Especially Peep Show. Oh, and certain novelists, like the late David Foster Wallace. As for the jokes/sketches I write, the direct inspiration usually comes from things that happen to me — not things I do so much as things that are done to me. I don’t live life in any sort of active sense.

YYLO: If you were a fruit, what type of fruit would you be and why?

ML: I’d be a tomato. People would say, “I thought you were a vegetable…” and I’d be like, “Oh, did you?”

YYLO: What advice would you give to the contestants in this year’s laugh off?

ML:Advice? I don’t know. The judges are totally different in the early rounds compared to the finals. So… don’t get too down if you’re getting low marks from radio DJs? Nothing against radio DJs, of course. (Of course.)

I remember a friend told me that certain comics had an advantage in last year’s competition because they’d peppered their sets with a variety of judge-pleasing material: political bits, relationship bits, etc. Maybe that’s a good tactic, but all my stuff was pretty one-track and I did alright. So I guess my advice is don’t worry about tailoring your set to please the judges — be they radio DJs or, you know, not radio DJs.

ML: In response to your unasked eighth question: Big Mama’s House.

Another rainy night…

Friday, May 1st, 2009

…but not at Yuk Yuk’s during the Laugh Off. Not a wet person in the house, can’t promise about the seats though. With another installment of the Laugh Off complete, comics from Massachusetts, California, Alabama, St. John’s, Toronto and South Africa, made sure that everyone was laughing throughout the night.

That feat was also possible due to the MC for the evening, Tony Krolo, who kept the momentum going between comedians.

After the rain stopped and the dust settled, there were only two comedians moving on into the semis this coming Saturday….

…Congrats to Toronto’s own Bryan Hatt and, all the way from San Francisco, California, Marty Grimes.

We’d also like to thank the judges; Anne Hines (Metro Toronto), Chantal LeBlanc (Life Force TV), Jeff Marshall (Jeff Marshall Casting), and Norwayne Anderson (NAM Talent)

Bryan Hatt

Bryan Hatt

Marty Grimes

Marty Grimes

Breaking the mold

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

After four shows of Canadian comedians dominating and earning spots in Saturday’s semi’s, one comic all the way from St. Louis has come out swinging and earned his spot.

Congratulations to Toronto’s-own John Ki, and Ray Garrett, hailing from the U.S. They will both be a force come Saturday night.

We’d also like to thank the judges for the evening…Kelly G, Mona (Lady Luck Entertainment) and Sandy Duarte & Jonathan Baldock (thatchannel.com)

John Ki

John Ki

Jeff Gourley

Ray Garrett

Laugh Off 2009 random draw contest winners

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Here are the names of the 2009 Yuk Yuk’s Laugh Off random draw contestants. Audiences will have a chance to see comedians spanning the globe from as far away as Jordan, South Africa and the UK (with a good batch of funny folks from the US as well.)

With funny and talented performers from around the world competing, this year’s Laugh Off is shaping up to be the best one yet.

(Clearing throat)
Drum roll please…

International Elite

Anette Lorenzo, Pittsford, NY
Clifton Goboldo, Detroit, MI
Denis Donohue, Flushing, NY
Gains Kelly, Bartlesville, OK
Greg Holmes, New Orleans, LA
Imran Yusuf, London, UK
Kevin Perkins, South Africa
Luke Bradley Francis, Fort Smith, NC (originally from Scotland)
Marvin Lee, Birmingham, AL
Nathan Brady Crane, Randolph, NY
Phil Mazo, Newark, NJ
Sidney Sir, Rochester, NY (originally from Uganda)
Steve Macone, Medford, MA
Zaid Barakati, Amman, Jordan

Canadian Elite

Allyson Smith, Toronto, ON
Andre Arruda, Toronto, ON
Bryan Hatt, Toronto, ON
Brian George, Courtney, BC
Cedric Newman, Mississauga, ON
Chris Richie, Burlington, ON
Chuck Byrn, Toronto, ON
Dana Alexander, Toronto, ON
Darren Rose, Toronto, ON
Erica Scott, Iroquois, ON
Jeff Elliott, Toronto, ON
Jeff Gourley, Toronto, ON
John Ki, Toronto, ON
Julien Dionne, Ottawa, ON
Rhiannon Archer, Toronto, ON
Rodney Ramsey, East York, ON
Scott Dumas, Calgary, AB
Tyler Clifford, Orangeville, ON
Tyler Hawkins, St. Albert, AB

International Amateur

Christopher Daniels, Canton, MI
Dan Paquette, West Springfield, MA
Ian Hulford, Ferndale, WA
Marty Grimes, Campbell, CA
Michelle Henderson, Fort Worth, TX
Ray Garrett, Silverdale, PA
Tyrone Jamison, New Castle County, DE
William Potter, Brooklyn, NY

Canadian Amateur

Elaine Dandy, Toronto, ON
Jack Macure, Toronto, ON
Martin Hass, Welland, ON
Matt Williams, Toronto, ON
Peter Lawrence, Scarborough, ON
Randy Bordon, Kitchener, ON
Sherri Levesque, St. John’s, NFLD
Vince Ucci, Oshawa, ON