CORKY AND THE JUICE PIGS are not a normal comedy trio... It was a short 18 months ago that Corky and the Juice Pigs made their first ever live appear- ance as a contestant in the La- batt’s Chrystal Comedy Quest, an amateur contest being hels throughout Ontario at colleges and universities. The trio of Joe Costa, Sean Cullen, and Phil Nichol were in the midst of com- pleting their drama studies at the University of Windsor when the Quest made its way to their cam- pus. They entered and they won. But that was hardly the end of it. The tour coordinators, who were preparing to film a televi- sion special based on the win- ners of the contest, were over- whelmingly in favor od featur- ing Corky and the Juice Pigs on the one hour special. That spe- cial aired on Global Television several times and proved yet an- other stepping stone in a quick ascent for the new comics on the block. Funny Business, the “agency” side of the Yuk Yuk’s, became interested in the act and within two weeks Corky and the Juice Pigs had gone from “am- ateur night” status to “head- liner” on the Yuk Yuk’s circuit, something that takes most comics And a short time later, the coordinators of the Labatt’s Crystal Comedy Quest chose Corky and the Juice Pigs to be its headlining feature act on the Quest that followed the one not a year earlier during which the trio made their first perfor- mance... ever. At this time, Corky and the Juice Pigs are considered Canada’s newest and hottest comedy act on the cam- pus and club circuit. Their tour itineraries read like those of sea- years to acheive. soned veterans in the art... and they’ve only just begun. What makes Corky and the Juice Pigs funny? They repre- sent what’s new in comedy, a fast- paced, youthful, offbeat presenta- tion that combines music, drama, stand-up comedy, and _ several other forms of stage techniques. They rely on wit and a certain kind of delivery that only they can provide. They don’t abuse the first ten rows to draw cheap laughs, or rely on profanities to replace originality. They are not only comics, but they are enter- tainers. They engulf the venues they play with acceptance. Audi- ences are lovin’ them... but few can pinpoint just exactly what makes them tick. They’re like the “special sauce” on a Big Mac, millions of people love it, but no- body knows exactly what’s in it. The “Curious Frogs Tour 1988-89”, as we so passionatly re- fer to the first independant tour of Corky and the Juice Pigs, is in full swing. They’re perform- ing at a slew of Canadian col- leges and universities and night- clubs and the questions we’re re- ceiving are not so much “where did they come from?” but moreso “will they ever stop their ascent to stardom?” There’s no flexibil- ity on this point...NO. CORKY AND THE JUICE PIGS cS “2Gorillas in By Dawn Ambler Starring: Sigourney Weaver Bryan Brown Dian Fossey is the American who volunteered to go the forests of the Congo in 1966 to take a census of the endangered African mountain gorilla for Dr. Louis Leakey. Her six month stint turned in to a fulltime job sav- ing these primates. She wrote her I NU } eek assailants remain undiscovered. Sigourney Weaver aptly takes on this role showing Fossey’s ob- session with the gorillas. Fossey had many who hated her and hor work., Weaver plays this like an actress possessed. Too bad Hollywood must throw in frivolity unsuitable for 2 rain forest. True, National Geo graphic photogrepher Bob Camp bell, whom Fossey had had a brie} LAWS = autobiography in 1983 and was found slain in 1985. As yet her BACH affair, did cart a bathtub up @ aS eon %K Well loake ts timé OCTOBERFE ;Sat., Oct. 22 2:00 SfoEi ne 4:00 Chili Part nior class "You se@ , they're just fun for he whole9 angand ’ GY heat lace. 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We just thought they were a great act to feature on the tour.| — t to say they knocked everyone dead every showand we're proud of| + Pve the fact thar they are Comedy Quest Alumni and will go on to be success- ful.” Corky a comedy < admi Thurs.,Oct.27 9:00 Hallowe’é Counti admissio Fri., Oct. 29 9-1 for the encore! 7 . x Wait te Sta J Rabhohbh ooo = 5 —— SEE EEE = Thursday, October 20, 1980 ==