This is my favourite Canadian movie. Tickets here:
https://www.whammyanalog.com/events/uh-oh-canadia-presents-skip-tracer-1977
The Birthday Experience
Tix here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-birthday-experience-tickets-550591753757
Thursday March 16th, Lyric Hyperion, Los Angeles
Doors: 9pm // Show: 9:30pm
$10 Presale // $12 Day of Show
Cast:
Your host- Robert Dayton (@therobertdayton)
Musical Director- Jon Steinmeier (@jonsteinmeier)
Puppeteer- Molly Fite (@mollyfiteclub)
Classic clowning by Inessa Frantowski (@inessacomedy)
Production and pizzazz by Sarah Cisco (@disco_cisco)
This month's special guests: juggler Michael Rayner! The comedic stylings of Bebe McPhereson!
The Birthday Experience is a monthly live comedy variety show celebrating whomever has a birthday that month! But anyone can attend -birthday or no birthday- it will be fun for everyone! Is it your birthday in January? Or a friend's birthday? Come on along! Even if it isn't, come on along! It's your birthday whether it's your birthday or not!
The Birthday Experience has Robert Dayton as your excitable host, along with bandleader and accomplished keyboardist Jon Steinmeier, classic clowning by Inessa Frantowski, puppeteer Molly Fite, and pizzazz and production by Sarah Cisco! A gaggle of new friends for the audience to visit each and every show! And March's very special guest performers juggle Michael Rayner and the comedic stylings of Bebe McPhereson!
There will be cake, balloons, prizes, and surprises! And loads more birthday style entertainment! This will be the go-to show for anyone celebrating a birthday or just anyone who wants a night out to see some wild entertainment! An all-inclusive real crowd pleaser!
Bios:
About Robert Dayton:
Hailing from Canada and now based in L.A., Robert has a long history of hosting and putting on live comedy variety shows. He’s toured all over North America and Australia and released a few albums with the comedic song-and-dance duo Canned Hamm, the unpredictable and lucid ‘no two shows the same’ act July Fourth Toilet, and the glittery larger-than-life character The Canadian Romantic which has a lenticular winking photo, videos, a doll, and art book. He hosts the Uh Oh Canadia screening series at Whammy. Robert has written a forthcoming history of Canadian Glam; his previous book was a pen-and-ink humour break-up book entitled The Empty Bed. Robert’s writing has appeared in Cinema Sewer, Maggot Brain, a piece on forgotten comedy duo La Troupe Grotesque for Nicolas Winding Refn’s website, as well as The Onion, and more. Credits include Male Fantasy, Scare Tactics, Jackboys video, etc. He won a National Magazine Award for his work as host/co-creator of the Pagelicker video series (Hazlitt/Random House) and holds an M.F.A. More here: www.robertdayton.com
About Jon Steinmeier:
As a thoughtful and versatile composer, Jon has written music for theater, ballet, television, short and feature film, and other live performance contexts. As a pro multi-instrumentalist and charismatic performer, he has spent over 15 years touring the US and Europe, performing and recording with artists including Mavis Staples, Andrew Bird, Tim Booth, Bobby Conn, Mucca Pazza, and Baby Dee.
Jon now lives in Los Angeles, where he composes and produces music for picture, performs music and comedy in studios and on stages, teaches music, and collaborates with other artists. He is also the bandleader for the popular comedy variety show Scot Nery’s Boobie Trap, as part of Fire Leopard.
About Sarah Cisco:
Sarah Cisco is a visual and performance artist living in Los Angeles who has been involved in the independent music and art community for over ten years. She previously created, produced, and starred in the on-stage variety show Charm School; as well as hosted the live-streamed, absurdist crafting program Filth Flip which was broadcast by Super Deluxe. Sarah currently lives with her cat and her shoe collection and celebrates her birthday about once annually during the Spring months.
About Inessa Frantowski:
Inessa Frantowski is a Los Angeles based comedian/actor/writer and friend to all. She is a Gemini (Canadian Emmy) award winner and a two-time Canadian Comedy award winner. An alumni of the world famous Second City mainstage in Toronto, she wrote and starred in 4 record breaking revues. Credits include: This Hour has 22 Minutes, Match Game, Scare Tactics, the Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town, Cosmopolis and the Avicii music video, I could be the one, which has over 330 million views! Inessa wrote for the Facebook daily trivia show, Confetti. She is also a performer/writer on the International Emmy nominated series, The Amazing Gayl Pile on Amazon Prime, for which she won an Indie Series award. You can catch Inessa on the new Jamie Denbo/Jenji Kohan series American Princess on Lifetime or in the film Greener Grass on Hulu! Her comedy albums Help me Help ME and Inessa and Sarah get you through the Day are available wherever you get albums! Or if you just need a bit of advice from Inessa, you can check out #abitofadvicewithinessa @inessacomedy on the gram.
About Molly Fite:
Molly Fite is a native of Vancouver, Washington. She trained at The Jim Henson Company as a puppeteer, and you can see her puppeting every week at the historic Bob Baker Marionette Theater in Highland Park. There she created and hosted an evening puppet/variety show for adults called When Puppets Are Your Only Friends. She has puppeteered for Pink Martini at The Hollywood Bowl, has appeared on Nick Junior's Ryan's Mystery Playdate, and in music videos for Allison Ponthier, and Twin Temple. Most recently she spent the summer in residency with Bob Baker at Knott's Berry Farm performing four puppet shows a day. She performs stand-up, sketch, and improv comedy, all over Los Angeles and has trained at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, I.O. West, The Groundlings, and The Second City. She has an MFA in Acting from UCSD, and she loves you very much.
SpunkFest in Seattle with Gibby Haynes & The Paul Green Rock Academy performing Butthole Surfers and more!
The Canadian Romantic is performing AND Mcing Seattle this Sat at The Crocodile for SpunkFest with wild cabaret acts, Gibby Haynes and @paulgreenrockacademy_official (these students do Butthole Surfers songs so incredibly) and Victim's Family!!! Tell your Seattle pals! So excited to perform!!!! If you know me you know how much the Butthole Surfers inspired me…and the whole night looks VERY interesting! It’s going to be a blast!
Tix and info here:
Uh Oh Canadia on Cathode and The Christmas Martian at Whammy!
Hi! I am excited to be a guest curator on Cathode starting in a few minutes (Wed Dec 14, 7 pm pst) and happening all night here:
https://www.cathodetv.com/
Next Wed dec 21st at Whammy is this, tix here:
https://www.whammyanalog.com/events/the-christmas-martian-1971-a-cosmic-christmas-1977-presented-by-uh-oh-canadia
PIN!
https://www.whammyanalog.com/events/pin-1988-presented-by-uh-oh-canadia
Hallmark album out now
Hi! Today I am releasing the album by a band was in called Hallmark! It has Romantic Glam qualities. It is free but if you do decide to pay all money will go to Indian Residential School Survivors Society and Ravens Trust (they do a lot, including covering legal funds to fight pipelines on indigenous territory). If you like it or know others who might, please share. I am very proud of the work we did on this album. Labels basically went, "It's so good, but it doesn't fit." Now you can finally listen. Liner notes and lyrics are included.
Link here:
https://hallmark.bandcamp.com/album/hallmark-2
Los Angeles: Neil Hamburger Sunday
Theremin Man t shirt
I designed a t shirt for Theremin man Stephen Hamm. Check it out!:
https://stephenhamm.ca/product/795276
Updated Reel
I have an updated reel of my ACTING! Thanks to Craig Irving for his help…you can view it in the REELS section on my website.
Nice interview with me....about Vancouver's show Thursday June 9th and other projects
Unarians Vancouver Thursday, June 9, 2022
Cinematheque:
https://thecinematheque.ca/films/2022/the-unarius-academy-of-science
My first performance in over two years at the after party at The Fox. Info here, free but register here as well:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-age-of-unarius-tickets-351333246197
Collab with Blim!!!
Oh hi! Oh look a dirty hippie that I drew for my new Collab with Blim! I love Blim, they have the most colourful clothing!!! Not hippie clothing hahaha. Visit them in Vancouver or order online here, scroll around there's a few options including hoodies: https://blim.ca/collections/blim-collab/products/made-in-vancouver-pastel-tie-dye-t-shirt
Grant rant (actually just a ramble ha)
My grant was rejected by the Canada Council For the Arts today. And you know what? I am doing fine. I am not depressed. Unlike my previous grant rejections, I have not spiralled into depression. Admittedly I hit a dark night of the soul about a few things a couple of weeks or so ago, including the forthcoming rejection, but I came out of it stronger with many realisations. I wanted to post about this because perhaps it can be of use to others.
Last year someone heavily involved in the arts recommended the book “Why Are Artists Poor” by Hans Abbing to me and I really am glad that they did. It helped a lot. This book doesn’t even mention Canada but it sure is about Canada. This invaluable book by an economist and an artist showed that artists generally are wealthier. In other words, many artists can afford to be artists because they already have wealth. But the book’s findings also stated that generally artists are wealthier in both countries with and without government funding. What this means is that even countries with lots of grant funding are still classist. Wealthier artists can and do get grants, there’s no income cap. People from money know how to make the system work for them. As well and quite importantly, the book’s findings were that countries with high levels of government funding created less innovative art.
Blander, less passionate art gets chosen and promoted through the government system (keeping in mind that Canada is not socialist, it is neo-liberal). I should note the author stated that he is not pro-free enterprise but these were the findings of his research. Now, outside of this book, it has been written that the wealthy generally have less passion (a funny piece in The Guardian about Mumford and Sons for example). I made the mental connection that the rich thusly create more government friendly work.
More recently a great friend told me that I am not a “government artist.” Nor do I want to be.
But I really had tried everything in Canada: grant writing seminars, hiring grant writers, getting my MFA, applying and re-applying for grants (“The juries change” people would tell me: naw, the faces may change but they’re really all the same, people who write for Air Canada flight mags blah blah blah; I applied again this time because the grant officer told me that there was loads more funding OMG) etc. etc. etc. And that’s all just for grants alone! But the one thing I didn’t do was change my work to be more, well, dull or played out (I really work on trying to create meaningful work for an audience). I was trying to create work that was needed but approaching the culture industries in Canada made me feel needy. Do I sound self-important? Please understand that I am pretty fucking hard on myself and raise my bar high, when I fall I fall hard. The one recent breakthrough I made was that Canada can approach me from now on -I have had wonderful things happen that way and am so excited to keep that door open! But I will no longer approach Canada because it’s like trying to please a distant father. So: keep the door open for Canada to approach me as I approach other countries.
I am super excited to keep moving forward with my work! To explore possibilities!
It’s easy to blame oneself because blaming an entire country can make one feel delusional. But hey, there it is, it really is the country (or I should say the industry infrastructure of the nation-state of Canada and not necessarily the audience), take comfort in that. Do not blame yourself like I used to oh so often. It has nothing to do with the quality of the work.
Doug Henning Project
The Doug Henning Project is an absolutely incredible website! Check it out! They just put a nice blurb about the Doug Henning chapter excerpted in the latest issue of Maggot Brain:
https://doughenningproject.com/2022/02/17/maggot-brain-magazine-7-new-doug-article/
Maggot Brain
Doug Henning and Breathless piece in new Maggot Brain!
Hi! An excerpt from Canadian Glam on Doug Henning is in the new issue of Maggot Brain! I haven’t seen it yet but you can order it here!
https://thirdmanstore.com/collections/magazines/products/issue-7
It’s a nice, long piece!
WFMU's Wired Up archived show
Hi! Info here on where to listen:
https://www.patreon.com/posts/58502848
special guest on WFMU's Wired Up Saturday afternoon Nov 6, 2021
I’ll be spinning some Canadian Glam on Wired Up, Don Bolles and Noah Wallace’s regular Glam radio romp!!!
More info here on my Patreon (feel free to subscribe, it’s a happening with awesome perks!!!):
https://www.patreon.com/posts/58365882
Seasons In the Sun Tues Sept 7th 7 pm PST
Seasons In The Sun Tuesday 7 pm PST
Though not Glam this is certainly a Canadian oddity!
I will be introducing the Seasons In The Sun movie Tuesday September 7th at 7 pm PST/10 PM EST on Cinephobe (cinephobe.tv). This oddity is not a documentary or a live performance, it is a feature film with Terry Jacks as rock star Terry Brandon and it has everything: brain disease, romance, spies, and live concerts that don't happen! It must be seen to be believed! I am so honoured to present this on Cinephobe, an amazing movie site that has really helped save my ass and bring me joy this past year and a half. Thanks to JC at the great YouTube channel unpopulararts for the movie hook-up, Danny Bejar for filming my intro, Gregg Turkington for first letting me know exactly what this movie was, and Greg Woods for some info and the VHS cover art hook-up.
Fine Art Comics of Canada: Sixties to Seventies - Heart of London, Snore & More by Robert Dayton
The Vancouver Comic Art Festival asked me to write these intensive pieces with original interviews that again get at aspects of Canadian culture that are less discussed due to being exciting and interesting! Mail artists! Nancy! The connections between The Hairy Who and London, Ontario! The Nihilist Spasm Band! bpNichol’s poetry comix!
This is a massive two parter. Read it here:
Fine Art Comics of Canada: Sixties to Seventies - Heart of London, Snore & More by Robert Dayton