Thursday, May 6, 2010

The Quest and 48 Hr Film on NPR


photo credit Nicole Haddock

On Thursday, May 6, Quest director, Christopher Andersen, and Mark Ruppert, executive producer of the 48 Hour Film Project appeared on the Kojo Nnamdi Show on NPR station WAMU 88.5 FM. Mark was asked to be a guest on the program to talk about this year's 48 Hour Film Project and the 10th Anniversary of the Project. Show producer, Ingalisa Schrobsdorff asked Mark to bring a filmmaker along. Mark invited Christopher to join him on the air, probably because of our tales of battling fires and rivers to make films, but we choose to pretend it's because the Quest makes good movies.

Guest host, Sam Litzinger, was warmly enthusiastic about the Project: its creativity under pressure, its fresh approach to filmmaking, and its sense of adventure. He was also taken by the Quest's political mockukmentary, Stonking. He played a clip from the film featuring Stewart Walsh's onslaught on a Ward 6 voter.

Listen to the program here.

Film Shoot at the Capitol Skyline Hotel


On May 1, the Quest shot their 2010 entry in the 48 Hour Film Project at the Capitol Skyline Hotel. Thanks to the initiative of team member, Pamela Nash, and the kind assistance of hotel general manager, Jeff Ragonese, the Quest checked in for the weekend at the beautiful retro-styled hotel. Our film, Under My Skin has a cool retro-60's look.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Stewart and Chris: Fear of Love


Stewart and Chris are opening for 5678 Improv at the Comedy Spot with their new show, Fear of Love. It's a 15 minute improvised scene of love, longing and melancholy.

Oh, and it has a rocking anthem written by indie songwriter, Marq-Paul LaRose.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Tickets on sale for the Quest at WIT


Another chance to see the Quest is in the Washington Improv Theater's Summer run. Performing The Quest Explores the Secrets of the Universe. Answers. Comedy. No dumb looks.

at Flashpoint's Mead Theatre Lab
916 G St NW, Washington, DC 20001
Thu, June 26,8pm
Thu, July 3, 8pm

Buy tickets now!

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Tickets on sale at the Comedy Spot




Tickets are now on sale for The Quest for Marriage Island at the Comedy Spot.


4238 Wilson Blvd Arlington VA 22203
Friday-Saturday, August 15-16, 2008
Metro: Orange Line, Ballston/GMU Station

FRI 8.15.08 8:00pm
SAT 8.16.08 7:30pm
Admission: $15

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Quest film, Spy, Gina, Spy! is one of the best

In the 2008 Washington, DC 48-Hour Film Project, the Quest film, Spy, Gina, Spy! was named by the judges as one of the best of the festival this year. The film will screen one more time at the AFI SIlver Theater.


BUY TICKETS HERE.

Best of DC 48HFP Screenings
7pm Thursday, May 29th 2008
AFI Silver Theater
8633 Colesville Road
Silver Spring, MD 20910

Come see the film with us. Or just watch it online here and then come drink with us after the screening around 11pm at McGinty's Pub.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Michelle kicks ass. Again.

This spring, the 29 teams that competed in Washington Improv Theater's most riotous improv competition of the year, the Fighting Improv Smackdown Tournament, learned what the rest of the Quest has always known -- Michelle Swaney kicks improv ass.

Twenty-nine, three-person improv teams competed for the audience's vote in a single-elimination competition. Only one survived -- Polygamy, a team made up of the Quest's Michelle Swaney; the Quest's teacher and mentor, Ken Hays; and filmmaker and comic dreamboat, Mike Bass. Polygamy is the most heart-warming comedy show you will ever see about an illegal and slightly-perverse marital relationship.

We are looking forward to future performances of Polygamy. We will be sure to let you know about it here.