I need to visit this place more often. Â What a great show! Â I haven't laughed this much in a long time. Â And I really look forward to the next set of sketches. Â This was first aid for a weary brain. Â The writing was brilliant, intelligent, and just dang funny. Â Sketch comedy at its best.
Review Source:Hey Yelpers! Do you think it's hilarious when people put on wigs and make funny faces? Do you think grandma jokes, Â African tribes doing funny dances, or food fights are funny? Do you think every season of SNL is great? Then Sketchworks is the place for you!
If, however, you're more of the Dad's Garage variety of humor (or have any kind of developed sense of humor at all, in my opinion), you'll want to avoid this place like the plague.
But wait, not only are they not that funny (fair is fair, there was one guy who stood out, but he's not listed on the website for some reason) they come across as cliquish and snobby. You know your friend who was a theater major in college and is still conviced that one day they'll be a star? This is where they gather en masse.
Case in point: The venue was quite crowded when we arrived, and I was worried about getting seats. In fact, someone in front of us asked about getting tickets so late. The director/manager/shrug told them that the show was over-sold, but since they were friends, they'd save them some free seats. I heard this same conversation at least three more times that night. So you've got more people who paid than you have seats, but you're reserving seats for friends as they show up and comping them. Classy....
This is usually the part in a review where the reviewer would say they'd give them a zero if they could. And as much as I'd personally go along with that, I can say they earned one star. Why? People were laughing. Crying even. People were doing that really annoying thing where they repeat the punch line, as if you didn't hear it the first time, or it was just so dang funny it had to be heard again. I'll freely admit I was in the minority in this one. But I also know there are more people like me out there, and I want to spare them the experience of having to endure Sketchwork's brand of comedy.
tl;dr - If you're looking for Dad's Garage, go back to Dad's Garage. If you think the "What Up With That" sketch from SNL is comedy genius, you've hit the gold mine.