Alex Watches Caillou for Sacramento Comedy Spot

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Alex Shewmaker (Trash Movie Improv/Bad Flick Show) is watching Caillou for Sacramento Comedy Spot

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$2,000 goal

Alex Shewmaker (Host/Performer of Trash Movie Improv and The Bad Flick Show) is taking on this biggest challenge yet. He is watching the worst television show of all time, PBS' children show Caillou.

For $50 Bucks, Alex watches an episode and provides you a copy of his viewing experience.

For $100, You can pick the episode, watch it along with Alex and get a copy of the viewing after.

For $150, You can pick the episode, watch it with Alex along with another Sacramento Comedy Spot Performer and get a copy of the viewing.

Why is he doing this? Is everything ok? Does he know the risk of watching a tv show that has caused parents to throw their television out of the window?


For the Sacramento Comedy Spot's Big Day Of Giving!


More information on the Sacramento Comedy Spot:


Sacramento Comedy Spot began in 2001 with six comedians who just wanted to produce their own brand of comedy shows. Now, we are a community of close to 200 performers, volunteers, and instructors who want to make a small difference in this world by making people laugh.

In 2001, Brian Crall and a group of 20-something theater kids created a sketch comedy group named The Free Hooch Comedy Troupe. Based on the success of Free Hooch and the need for a venue that would allow alternative comedy like sketch and improv, Brian Crall and Ron Dumonchelle opened Sacramento Comedy Spot on Broadway in 2005. In 2009, the Comedy Spot made the move to Midtown, inside the MARRS building on 20th Street.

What began as a venue to feature alternative comedy quickly turned into a community of misfit toys that encouraged and took care of each other. The Comedy Spot was becoming much more than just a comedy club.

In 2015, in an effort to have a stronger impact on our community and the people of Sacramento, Sacramento Comedy Foundation was formed, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation to create programs that would entertain, support, help, inspire, and bring people together. In 2016, Brian Crall and Ron Dumonchelle donated the the Comedy Spot to the Foundation.

In 2019, Sacramento Comedy Foundation was renamed Sacramento Comedy Spot to avoid confusion and help keep the focus on our programs and goals.

In 2020, we weathered the COVID storm, introducing online classes and streaming shows to keep us afloat through the pandemic.

In 2021, after 16 months of closure, we re-opened our theater to the public and welcomed students back to our comedy school training center. 

With your help, we hope to keep Sacramento laughing for years to come!

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