Video: Chet Watkins Show – 01/28/11

31 01 2011

Hey everybody, we got our last show on tape and would like to share it with you.  Remember, you can catch us every Friday at the Magnet Theater at 8PM!





Introducing: Tom Dunsber

21 01 2011

Hey Chet Watkins fans!  We have a show on Friday night at 8pm at our usual play spot the Magnet Theater.  Come on out and have some fun with us.

In the meantime Kelly Kreye made another super ridiculous video that you should definitely check out.

See you at the show!





Etta James, Love and Dating Online

14 01 2011

Our good friend Etta James never made near infidelity sound so wonderful.  You can play it and sing along

I also made this ridiculous video





I Love the Power Glove – It’s so Bad

7 01 2011

Hey all.  It’s 2011 now and I’ve been getting myself raring to go for tonights performance.  A lot of the time I personally draw from inspiration from movies and TV (of course).  It’d be boring though if I always drew inspiration from “good” academy award winning movies all the time though.  Last night I popped in an old classic, The Wizard (starring Fred Savage & Christian Slater).  This movie most famously known for the world screen debut of the video game Super Mario Bros 3.  Even my girlfriend who isn’t especially into video games remembers how much everyone was blown away by the SMB3 revelation.

I haven’t given this movie a complete run through viewing since 1990… and I’ve got to say, this movie is POWERFUL.  For a kids movie, it tackles some pretty grown up themes.  Here’s a brief run down of the plot (not exagerating anything):

The Wizard is the story of a family broken apart by the death of a young girl, Jenny.  Jenny drowns in a river while her younger brother watches, unable to do anything because he is afraid of swimming.  The death results in a lot of tension in the family which results in a divorce.  Fred Savage & Christian Slater live with the Dad and their half brother who witnessed Jenny’s death lives with the Mom and her new husband.  The Half Brother won’t speak to anyone and has an obsession with going to California so he can relive one of his favorite family memories (not revealed until later).  When Fred Savage hears his half brother is being put in a institutional home for his emotional problems, he goes to break his brother out and they hide in a bread truck to run away.

When the parents find out they freak out.  Beau Bridges (the father) & Christian Slater set out to find their kids and the Mom hires a kid bounty hunter who is looking for a pay day – so he tries to sabotage Beau Bridges from finding his son at all costs (really messed up).

Unfortunately Fred Savage and his half brother have no money to travel.  While at a bus station, the half brother starts playing Double Dragon on an arcade machine and Fred sees that he is amazing.  Fred gets the idea that he will use his brother to hustle other kids at video games so that they can make money to travel.

They eventually meet a girl from Reno.  Her mom was a stripper and her Dad is nowhere to be found.  She promises that if they get to Reno she can find a way to get to California so that Fred’s brother can play in the World Video Game Championships (called Video Armageddon in the movie).

The kids continue to hustle, the bounty bunter continues to hunt and I’m getting lazy and won’t explain the rest of the movie.

As an improv comedian, I can tell you… watching this movie is comedic gold.  The seriousness of the plot combined with the fact that none of the characters are completely taking the situation seriously creates for a lot of great moments.  Instead a lot of the drama happens when the kid is being directly challenged in video games… like the following video clip:

Or in the following clip, where the sweeping dramatic music plays while the Bounty Hunter tracks down the half brother in an arcade section of a casino in Reno.  It’s very intense.  The tension is broken by something hilarious and awesome by the girl that tags a long:

So there you have it… my run down of The Wizard movie.  Now that I’ve seen it again, I’m ready to start improvising.  God help the rest of my teammates tonight.





Memorable Moments of 2010

17 12 2010

2010 is coming to a close and Chet Watkins would like to take a moment to reflect upon the more “touching” moments that we have shared.

  • Christian punched a whole in the door at the Magnet Theater 2 times in 2 different shows!
  • Boston Improv Festival: Chris Camp challenged us to a typing competition.
  • Spending 6 hours in a the car driving to the Boston Improv Festival only to perform in front of an audience of 5.
  • Lizzie bitch-slapped a tree gnome in a show where she traveled through a magical arboretum.
  • Kelly had a month of trying various hair styles using plenty of hair gel.
  • Chet hosted Audience Appreciation Month where we gave out free PBRs!
  • Dave Maulbeck transformed into a tiny lady from Chicago.
  • Jana used personal inspiration to play some of the most memorable retards of 2010.
  • One three person show was based on the Legend of Zelda and ended in a awkward Q&A with the audience.
  • Friday kick-off party where some bum at Billy Mark’s chowed on all the teeny weenies!

Share with us your fondest memory of Chet in 2010!  We will be performing our last show of the year TONIGHT at 8:00!  Be there and be pumped!

See you in January at 8.






Tonight is the night after Thanksgiving

26 11 2010

… And you might be wondering what you should do with yourself tonight. You might have spent the last few days with family and friends sitting on the couch and watching football and passing out early to sleep from food coma and the other related things. Today you you might be itching to get back out on the town and do something fun! Well, might I suggest that you come visit us at the Magnet Theater tonight for our weekly show at 8pm. Get your reservations by clicking on the “Reservations” button on the right side of the page here. We will see you at the Mag later!

Magnet Theater
254 W. 29th Street, NYC





Chet Watkins on Pod Awful!

15 11 2010

Another day, another podcast!  This time we sat down with Jesse P-S of Pod Awful. Pod Awful is a fun comedy podcast and we had a great time discussing improv, polygamy, creepos and we vote someone out of the podcast/group!

Pod Awful: Pod Awful – Episode 204 w/ Chet Watkins
Direct Download (Right Click, Save Link as…)

While you are at it, subscribe to Pod Awful on iTunes.  It’s a fun listen, always@!





Listen to our interview with Improvised New York

13 11 2010

Improvised New York is a podcast show hosted by Elizabeth Quinn and Justin Zell. We sat down with Elizabeth on Veterans Day (Justin no longer lives in NYC) and discussed the history of our group, the Magnet Theater, Armando Diaz, the power of positivity and playing as an ensemble, being “that guy” in improv class and a lot of other stuff.

Episode 28 – Chet Watkins + The Manget = Improv Gold





Thursday: Chet Watkins in The Hour

10 11 2010

This  Thursday, Chet Watkins will be guest starring in The Hour.  What is The Hour?

One theme. One hour. One room full of writers, improvisers, sketch comedians, stand ups, performance artists, and an audience. They have an hour to make love to an idea, and hopefully the baby created will give us a deeper understanding of how the world works…or grow up to kill us all in a bloodbath of enlightened fury. Part variety show. Part surrealist college lecture from the future. Whatever it is, we don’t have much time.

Come see what the Watkins has in store for you.  This Thursday at 11PM, Magnet Theater!





Announcement: Chet Watkins on Friday Nights!

22 10 2010

Starting on Friday November 5th, Chet Watkins will no longer by apart of the Wednesday night Megawatt lineup.

Instead, we will be taking the stage in our own hour long Friday night show, every week at 8:00pm!  That means longer sets, cheap beers, more convenient weekend time and joining a nightly line up with amazing improv comedy groups like Taco Supreme and the long running Made Up Musical.

Make reservations now and be ready to have a full night out as we will be hosting a after party at Billy Mark’s West on 9th Avenue and 29th Street.  Our last Megawatt show will be with Phooka next Wednesday the 27th, so be sure not to miss that either!








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