Friday, January 30, 2009

7 Questions for Kevin Dilmore: Nikki wants to know...

NOTE: We want to get to know our guest monologists even better before the show. So we're introducing a brand new feature—7 Questions. Each member of Tantrum gets to ask a question—the same one every time—to our special guests, who can answer them in as much or as little detail as they'd like. 

Nikki wants to know: What's the best thing you got away with as a kid?
KEVIN: Telling vulgar jokes at our high-school talent show when I was a freshman. My principal was threatening to suspend me until he confirmed that the teacher who was supposed to approve our material didn't show up for the dress rehearsal. But the principal did bring down the hammer on the tradition of an annual talent show that year (1979) and there's never been another at the school. 

Check back soon for the next question. And put Kevin on the spot LIVE at either of our shows in February.

Second Fridays at the Westport Coffeehouse
4010 Pennsylvania • 816-678-8886 for reservations
Friday, February 13 • 8pm • Tickets: $10
May contain adult material.

Making a Scene at the KC Public Library
Plaza Library, 4801 Main • 816-701-3407 for reservations
Wednesday, February 18 • 7pm • Admission: FREE
All ages welcome.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Author Kevin Dilmore joins Tantrum in February

Next up: Tantrum boldly goes where no improvisers have gone before.

Star Trek author Kevin Dilmore will spin the stories as guest monologist for Tantrum's shows on Second Friday at the Westport Coffeehouse and the return of our Making A Scene series at the Plaza Library. 

His literary career began in 2001 with the publication of Interphase, a Star Trek novel written with his friend and writing partner Dayton Ward. The duo has written numerous novels and short stories based on television shows since, including their latest, Wet Work, based on “The 4400,” published in November 2008. As a freelance writer, Kevin has contributed to publications including Star Trek Communicator, Amazing Stories and Hallmark magazines.

For nearly 15 years, Kevin Dilmore worked as a newspaper reporter and editor for the Miami County Republic newspaper in Paola, Kan. His photographs, news stories and features won numerous honors from state and national journalism organizations, and he is a two-time winner of the Kansas Press Association’s highest award for in-depth reporting. Since 2005, Kevin has worked for Hallmark Cards; his first book for Hallmark will be published in 2009.

A graduate of the University of Kansas, Kevin counts himself as very thankful for the person who, at age 9, tipped him off to the fact that “Star Trek” was a live-action television show before it was a Saturday-morning cartoon.

Second Fridays at the Westport Coffeehouse
4010 Pennsylvania • 816-678-8886 for reservations
Friday, February 13 • 8pm • Tickets: $10
May contain adult material. 

Making a Scene at the KC Public Library
Plaza Library, 4801 Main • 816-701-3407 for reservations
Wednesday, February 18 • 7pm • Admission: FREE
All ages welcome.

Friday, January 9, 2009

It's tonight



We're ready to kick off 2009.


If Wednesday's rehearsal is any indication, tonight's show is going to be a blast. Come ready to laugh.

Tantrum, featuring Guest Monologist Jim Howard
8pm at the Westport Coffehouse Theater, 4010 Pennsylvania
Reservations: 816-678-8886

Thursday, January 1, 2009

This just in: Games!

For January's show, Tantrum is going back to our roots

We all met at ComedyCity—known for short, fun, fast-paced games based heavily on audience suggestions. (You know, the kind from Whose Line Is It, Anyway?) We've all played them (with ComedyCity and other groups) for years and years, but never as Tantrum. 

Turns out games are fun. 

So we're going to play them in our January show—then, for our second half, we'll bring in Jim Howard and do a little long-form. Just another reason not to miss the first show in our new Second Fridays series on January 9, at 8pm at the Westport Coffeehouse, 4010 Pennsylvania. Tickets are $10. Don't risk bone-crushing disappointment—make reservations now by calling 816-678-8886.