Greetings!
LAUGH-A-LATTE CELEBRATES 3 YEARS!!

Laugh-A-Latte celebrated its 3rd anniversary at the Hot Java Coffeehouse in Long Beach, CA on January 16th, 2010. Pictured above is the cake with a photo of last year's cake on it. It's a cake within a cake on a cake. Ken and Sergio (owners of Hot Java) are even wearing the same color shirts. Let's see how long we can keep that traditional going. Hot Java owners and baristas, Ripples owner John, and the bakery went all out for this momentous occasion. The place was packed and we had a star studded line-up of comics. You're always guaranteed a full of evening of fun at Laugh-A-Latte.
The show takes place every
third Saturday of the month and includes first-time comics as well as stand-up veterans from LOGO and Comedy Central. An
always versatile gourmet blend of comedians perform to standing room
only audiences for the price of a cup of coffee, a pastry or a
sandwich. Laugh-A-Latte is produced and hosted by Carlease! a comic and
an actress seen in commercials, TV shows and films such as The Terminal and In Her Shoes. She travels and hosts on Olivia Cruises as well as Pride Festivals all over the country.
Ken and Sergio say
the locals look forward to the monthly comedy show and have started
arriving an hour early to get a seat.
Come on down
and LAUGH-A-LATTE on August 21, 2010.
Comics with Ken & Sergio
Laugh-A-Latte audience

HOT JAVA COFFEEHOUSE 2101 E. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90803 562-433-0688 Showtime 8PM
Carlease is back and hosting this month!!
Our line up includes: Paul Jacek Mary Kennedy Brent Levin Amy Ashton Wes Martens Erin Schauer Annie McKnight Mel Kohl Will Morton Cathy Lewis with Sign Language Interpretation by Tom "Hot Fingers" O'Malley
|
Comic of the Month |
CATHY LEWIS 
Laugh-A-Latte is so excited to have Cathy Lewis as our headliner this month. She is the host and producer of 3 shows at the Comedy Store and will be on LOGO this Sunday Aug. 22 at 6:30PM on ONE NIGHT STAND-UP filmed on location in San Francisco. Come check her out live...Sheez Funny!!
|
Celebrity Sightings
|
Here I am with David Dean Bottrell after one of his stellar performances in the critically acclaimed STREEP TEASE at the Bang Theatre. You may recognize him as Lincoln Meyers from Boston Legal. He is also a screenwriter ( Kingdom Come) and author of one of the best blogs in town town. Check it out: Parts and Labor
|
You're never too old to have a STAGE MOM!!! (and I don't mean the scary kind)
|
Bits N Pieces Productions introduces Stage Mom A one-to-one coaching/consulting service for actors, comics and solo show artists of all ages and skill levels. You tell me where you are where you want to go, then let me guide your star. One hour sessions are on the phone, via email or in person if necessary. Whether you need help with getting into show business, navigating within the business, or staying in the business, allow me to be your Stage Mom. I'll work around your schedule and I promise not to nag. Let's accelerate your career to the next level.
"No matter where you are in the world, Be A Star Where You Are"
Individual sessions $50.
|
|
|
|
Carlease! | |
Car - lease' (n.) - talent built to last; option to buy
Bits 'N Pieces Productions
310-663-3044
|
2010 Shows
|
Every third Saturday of the month
August 21 September 18 October 16 November 20 December 18
SHOWTIME 8:00 PM
|
Ask Stage Mom
|
Dear Stage Mom, I'm here on the west coast pursuing my career as an actress and filmmaker but I'm not yet where I want to be in my career. I've never been to New York but I've been thinking about giving it a shot. I know that's your home town so, do you think I will get more work there?
~Packing My Bags
Dear Packing, Whatever you do, travel light! New York has a huge population and operates at a very fast pace. The people tend to be abrupt and are often times accused of being rude. It's going to be a culture shock right off the bat. Friends of mine who have gone either love it or hate...no in between. As for work, it's hard to say. One of the things I remember back in the day, was that an actor could work with several agents at one time unlike LA where we have to sign exclusive contracts. That may have changed, but I do know that it is still a theatre town. Just recently, when I was considering moving back there to be closer to my mother, an agent told me that they could represent me for regional theatre so that I could build up my theatre resume to compete with the core group of actresses in my category working in New York and on Broadway. The fact that I have been in Hollywood for the past 25 years "building up" my TV and film resume didn't seem to be important to them. So I may not be packing MY bags. If you have a good friend or family member in New York, see if you can stay with them for an extended visit. Get use to the town, take some auditions, meet with agents and see what happens. What have you got to lose? BE A STAR WHERE YOU ARE!
Email your questions about acting, comedy, solo show production or any aspect of show business to bitsnpieces@verizon.net and I'll answer them in the next months's Ask Stage Mom.
THE TRUTH IS IN THE JOKE |
|
Looking forward to seeing you at Hot Java.
Be prepared to Laugh-A-Latte !!
Carlease!
| |
|