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Salsation at iO’s “The El Show” April 2nd!
The cast from Salsation’s latest revue “Ctrl+Alt+Deport” will be on “The El Show” at iO (Improv Olympic) next week for an interview and to perform a couple of sketches from their show.
El Show with Alex Moffat is a web-based talk show highlighting the best the city has to offer! El Show will host local celebrities, comedians, bands, improv groups, chefs and so much more! With a combination of live, taped and improv bits, this ain’t your daddy’s El Show with Alex Moffat!
Cast of “Ctrl+Alt+Deport” on The El Show
Friday April 2nd, 2010 @ Midnight
iO Chicago
3541 N. Clark (Addison Stop on Red Line)
Chicago, IL
$5 (free for iO students)
Call the Box office at 773.880.0199 or Buy Tickets Online
Meet The Cast of “Ctrl+Alt+Deport”! Nelson Velazquez
What’s your history with Salsation?
I joined Salsation in 2005 roughly a year after I started training to be an actor. I was walking around the Second City Training Center and saw a posting on a board by a Latino sketch comedy group. Back then I had a lot more creative time on my hands so I was hungry to do everything comedy related. So, I went out and auditioned cold reading sides with [Salsation co-founder] Ramon Charriez and [Salsation Ensemble Member] Patrick Garone in a room at a recording studio. When I got there, I felt that Gawd reached out and told me I had this one in the bag because I was blessed to be in my home away from home – an audio recording studio! Anyway, I got the gig and starred in “The Fanta Menace”.
I’ve been involved in Salsation ever since but mostly behind the scenes as a producer, PR manager, or ensemble member. This show marks my return to the mainstage since “Fanta”. I’ve done other shows in some capacity in the meantime but it’s nice to formally get back into the creative side of the group. I’m ultra excited.
What got you started in comedy?
Well, the true love for it started back in the 2nd grade when I noticed this kid on the playground surrounded by a group of girls while he told knock-knock jokes. I figured: ME + COMEDY = WOMEN. So yeah, I got into it for the chicks (laughs). The point I decided to get serious about it was after I went on a business trip back in 2004 to meet a group of my co-workers for the first time. We all hit off pretty well and decided to meet up for dinner afterward. There were probably 30 of us there and I felt pretty loosey-goosey from the Sprite I was drinking (I don’t drink alcohol – FUNNY!) and started riffing jokes on people at the table. After about a half-hour, I realized I had everyone’s attention captured and effectively was doing stand-up comedy! So, at that point, I realized I had the ability to do comedy formally.
When I got home, I figured I should probably get some training on “how to be funny” for standup. So I typed, “Chicago comedy training” into Google and “Second City” came up. I read that and thought, “Huh. Second City. I’ve heard about them. SNL, right?” So, I clicked on the link and got to the Training Center site and saw “Improv” in the course descriptions thinking it was like “improv” from “The Improv” comedy clubs. So, I signed up and showed up to my first day of class. The instructor said, “We’re going to teach you guys how to become actors”. I was like, “Uhm, no. I’m here to be funny”. Then she said, “Don’t worry, the funny will come.” So, I stuck it out and many years later, here I am! Yeah, it all started by accident (laughs).
What’s your favorite sketch in “Ctrl+Alt+Deport”?
Well, like everyone has said, there’s tons of great material in the show. The show itself is well-balanced as far as who’s material made it in. My favorite sketches include a scene exploring the double-standards we assert on people when they “experiment” in college, a sketch Jonathan & Horacio wrote about a boy and his toy, and a scene dealing with an “apocalyptic” first date.
What does the future hold in store for you?
Well, at this point all I’m concerned with is finding more opportunities to allow my fragile ego to grow. (laughs) No, seriously, I’m going to be launching a few more opportunities for Salsation this year for touring and the fall curriculum. I have plans to expand my love of music improv and bringing that to the masses once again. I also have the seeds of a one-man show I need to write and put up sometime late this year. I’m also doing shows for my Courageous Rue and Static Republic projects while juggling forays into jazz. Other than that, nothing.
If you could be meet any famous person, past or present, who would it be and why?
Here’s my list of people:
“CTRL+ALT+DEPORT” – SALSATION’S NEWEST SKETCH REVUE!!

Your favorite “Comedy with a LATIN flavor” group is back with a brand new sketch comedy revue entitled “Ctrl+Alt+DEPORT”! The show explores the way that technology is reshaping our daily routines and changing the way we relate to one another. Salsation ponders this material through an unflinchingly Latino lens. A guy is dumped by his girlfriend and he employs YouTube to win her back. Tune into a video podcast created by a group of ambitious high schoolers, complete with celebrity news live from the cafeteria. A symphony of ringtones underscores the shrinkage of our personal space. And see what happens when alien technology is pitted against our love affair with personal electronic devices. It’s a show you don’t want to miss!

The show was written and will be performed by Frankie Benavidez, Jonathan Hicks, Gabriel Martinez, Maria Mendoza, Aaron Page, Horacio Ramirez, Shantel Rodriguez, Nelson Velazquez, and Mary Zemaitis. Contributing writers include Hugo Rosado and Patrick Garone. The show is directed by Charles Hall. Stage management provided by Cassie Soliday.
Here are the details:
Ctrl+Alt+Deport
Saturdays: April 3rd – May 15th, 2010 at 7:30PM
(no show April 24th)
The Second City
Donny’s Skybox Theatre
1608 N. Wells Street, 4th Floor – Chicago
Tickets: $12.00 at (312) 337-3992 and https://chitickets.secondcity.com
Fridays: April 23 – May 28, 2010 at 8:00PM
Gorilla Tango Theatre
1919 N. Milwaukee Avenue – Chicago
Tickets: $12.00 at (773) 598-4549 and http://www.gorillatango.com
Saturday, January 9th at 6:00PM: Salsation performs in largest U.S. comedy festival!
The Ninth Annual Chicago Sketch Comedy Festival – the largest comedy festival in the country – presents Salsation Theatre Company, NFP in The Brown Supremacy!
The Brown Supremacy is a hilarious look at Latino life in the age of Obama. From the joy of the nomination of the first Hispanic Supreme Court Justice, to the difficulties of life in an economic meltdown, from family life to immigration, Salsation Theatre Company’s new touring revue takes a comic look at today’s Latino experience.
The Brown Supremacy
Saturday, January 9, 2010 at 6:00PM
Theatre Building Chicago
1225 West Belmont (North Theater)
Chicago, IL 60657 (map)
Ticket Information: http://chicagosketchfest.net/tickets.shtml
and http://www.ticketmaster.com/Sketchfest-2010-Salsation-tickets/artist/1391077
Salsation Cast:
Ramon Charriez*
Rose Guccione*
Gabriel Martinez
Maria Mendoza
Horacio Ramirez
Shantel Rodriguez
Nelson Velazquez*
Directed by Patrick Garone*
*denotes ensemble member
Salsa-Sketch 2009 Performance Pictures!
We’ve got some of many pictures posted here! Check out the wonderful cast of Salsa-Sketch in action.

Gorilla Tango Theatre






