Last Year’s Tribute from Senator Mark Leno

The Committee’s influence is widely felt, and not just in the world of show business. State Senator Mark Leno is himself a pioneer – as the first openly gay member of the California State Senate and one of the first lawmakers in the nation to get a same-sex marriage bill passed in a State Legislature. When we hosted a 50th birthday/reunion for The Committee last year, we were pleased to have Senator Leno and Senate President John Burton in attendance. Senator Leno’s brief remarks reminds us of the power that the arts have to inspire and encourage young minds. Thank you sir, for helping us pay tribute to The Committee.

Jerry Mander

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Jerry Mander was The Committee’s PR man during their launch in San Francisco and wrote their famous “War Toy of the Week” ad, a replica of which we offered to some of our higher-level Kickstarter backers. After The Committee, The Sierra Club’s David Brower tapped Jerry to work on some of their biggest campaigns. He later wrote the influential “Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television”. He’s an ad-man, activist, and a deep thinker, and we’re grateful that he gave us some of his time. Check out ultra-rare Joan Baez photo in the background. Sweet.

Wavy Gravy at The Hog Farm

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Wavy’s time with The Committee was relatively short – about a year – but his relationship with the company runs deep. His life journey mirrors the life of The Committee in many ways, connecting the Greenwich Village poetry scene to the Viola Spolin-inspired improvisation of The Committee, and continuing with the in-the-streets political activism of campaigns like “Nobody for President”. The documentary on his life “Saint Misbehavin’” captures him perfectly. Check it out for inspiration and education. He’s a great human. Thanks, Wavy, for your time and words. You gave us a lot of stuff.

David Shepherd

David Shepherd, a pioneer of improvisational theater who co-founded, with Paul Sills, The Compass Players, turned 90 this Spring. Michael Golding and Mike Fly produced a feature-length documentary on Shepherd that is mandatory viewing for students of improvisational theater. Like Viola Spolin and Paul Sills, David Shepherd is a foundational influence. Without him, we don’t exist.

Kickstarter Schwag Update

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Update on Kickstarter schwag: Who’d have thought it would be so complicated to send fire-making material via the US Postal Service? After many weeks and a few tears, we’re happy to report that at least 99% of our Kickstarter rewards have been delivered. The last batch of matches went out on Saturday, and we have one more audit to do, but we’re comfortable that we’re about done with fulfillment. Thanks for your patience, everyone. At the end of the month, we’ll prompt you to let us know if you’re still emptyhanded. – Thanks to NYC improviser Rob Webber for the glorious pic of his rewards package!