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Joseph Scrimshaw is an American comedian and writer for radio, television and theater, whom City Pages, a Twin Cities newspaper, describes as having an "irreverent and insightful wit." He is the author of a book of comic essays called ''Comedy of Doom'' and hosts a monthly podcast called '' Obsessed with Joseph Scrimshaw'', where he and his guests discuss their obsessions. He performs across the country in a variety of venues, including comedy festivals like San Francisco's SketchFest and science fiction conventions such as
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and CONvergence, and his plays have been performed internationally. He has collaborated with performer
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on a number of plays and written for RiffTrax, Corbett's joint comedy venture with Kevin Murphy and
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. Scrimshaw has toured with musicians
Molly Lewis Molly Lewis (aka Sweetafton23) is an American musician who is known for her ukulele playing and who rose to prominence on the Internet. She plays both covers and original songs. Her original music consists of comedic songs that deal with relevan ...
and
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, and performed live for musician Jonathan Coulton's JoCo Cruise and the geek vaudeville
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. Scrimshaw has been involved with writing and performing for American Public Media's radio variety show '' Wits'', writing sketches and appearing as the character Theater Ghost. He has also written for the national sketch comedy television show ''M@dAbout''.


Career

Scrimshaw began his career in Minneapolis, MN, performing sketch and improv comedy with his brother Joshua English Scrimshaw in late night cabarets called ''The Ballyhoo Players'', ''Look Ma No Pants'' and ''The Scrimshaw Show''. Scrimshaw wrote and performed multiple best-selling shows in the
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, including comic plays, solo shows, and audience interactive comedies. From 2008 to 2013, Scrimshaw was an active member of the Rockstar Storytellers, with whom he performed regularly at the Bryant-Lake Bowl in Minneapolis. In 2009, Scrimshaw formed his own production company Joking Envelope with his wife Sara Stevenson Scrimshaw, which focuses on creating, producing and publishing comedic works. The company takes its name from Sigmund Freud's essay on comic theory, "Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious." As a writer, Scrimshaw is currently working with
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's Dork Storm Press developing ''Dr. Blink, Superhero Shrink'' for movies and television. As a performer, he regularly appears at theaters, concert venues and science fiction conventions across the country, and hosts his podcast ''Obsessed''.


Live Performances

:Scrimshaw has performed on Jonathan Coulton's geek performance-themed cruise JoCo Cruise since 2011 with people like
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, Paul and Storm,
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, Kevin Murphy,
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,
Marian Call Marian Call (born February 24, 1982 in Gig Harbor, Washington) is an American singer-songwriter based in Juneau, Alaska. Call has released three studio albums: ''Vanilla'' (2007), ''Got to Fly'' (2008), and ''Something Fierce'' (2011). In ear ...
,
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, the Doubleclicks and more.: :His work on American Public Media's '' Wits'' involved writing sketches and appearing as the character Theater Ghost.: :He has also performed in the geek vaudeville
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, brainchild of Wil Wheaton, Paul & Storm and Adam Savage, at the
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. :In 2012 he was part of singer-songwriter
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's lineup for the Rocketfest fundraiser for the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Alabama, also known as Space Camp. :Scrimshaw has toured with the nerd-folk duo
the Doubleclicks The Doubleclicks are a nerd-folk musical duo based in Portland, Oregon, consisting of siblings Laser Malena-Webber (on guitar, ukulele, or cat keyboard) and Aubrey Turner. They first became known for performing nerd-friendly comedy music, inclu ...
and singer-songwriter
Molly Lewis Molly Lewis (aka Sweetafton23) is an American musician who is known for her ukulele playing and who rose to prominence on the Internet. She plays both covers and original songs. Her original music consists of comedic songs that deal with relevan ...
, and they have been featured guests on his podcast ''Obsessed''. :He often performs at science fiction conventions around the country, including
Dragon Con Dragon Con (previously Dragon*Con and sometimes DragonCon) is a North American multigenre convention, founded in 1987, which takes place annually over the Labor Day weekend in Atlanta, Georgia. , the convention draws attendance of over 80,000, f ...
in Atlanta and CONvergence in Minneapolis. :He's a member of the Rock Star Storytellers performance group, often sharing stories that evolve into shows he later produces.


Theater

:Joseph Scrimshaw has collaborated with performer
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on two shows, ''My Monster'' and ''CineMadness'', which they have performed at the sketch comedy festiva
San Francisco SketchFest
His company Joking Envelope produced Bill Corbett's play ''Super-Powered Revenge Christmas #1'', which led to Corbett's
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campaign to produce a comic based on his work. :Scrimshaw commissioned and directed a script by
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for "Thirst: The No Round," a Minnesota marriage amendment benefit in 2012 that featured short plays performed in midst of the dining room of a local restaurant. :Scrimshaw has a history of top-selling shows in the Minnesota Fringe Festival where he developed scripts that have since been produced around the world. These plays include ''An Inconvenient Squirrel'', ''Adventures in Mating'', and ''The Worst Show in the Fringe'', and have played in New York, Seattle, Orlando, Dallas, Las Vegas, the UK, Bulgaria, Peru, the middle of the Caribbean Sea, as well as bars and theaters in Minneapolis and St. Paul. :He's also an actor for hire in the Twin Cities, notable in his role as Dudley Riggs in St. Paul's History Theatre's show "Dudley: Rigged for Laughter!" :An advocate for the arts, he has also been writing the Ivey Awards show since 2010, a major event that celebrates Twin Cities professional theater.


Film & Television

:Scrimshaw has written for the national educational TV sho
M@dAbout
which describes itself as
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meets the Electric Company. :He has also written for RiffTrax, the downloadable comic audio commentaries for movies produced by Bill Corbett, Kevin Murphy and Michael J. Nelson. Scrimshaw contributed jokes used in the MP3s for ''The Return of the King'', ''Avatar'', ''Terminator Salvation'', ''Inception'', ''Order of the Phoenix'', ''The Half-Blood Prince'', and more. :Scrimshaw appears in the music video "Nothing to Prove" by
the Doubleclicks The Doubleclicks are a nerd-folk musical duo based in Portland, Oregon, consisting of siblings Laser Malena-Webber (on guitar, ukulele, or cat keyboard) and Aubrey Turner. They first became known for performing nerd-friendly comedy music, inclu ...
, created to address the "fake geek girl" controversy. :With longtime collaborator Tim Uren, Scrimshaw produced and acted in the short film series ''Spooky Spooky Scary Scary'', featuring Cthulhu-loving characters Chuck and Dexter and their comic misadventures which has played at th
H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival
and science fiction convention CONvergence.


Albums

:Scrimshaw's ''Verbing the Noun'' comedy album was recorded at the CONvergence science fiction convention and focuses on dating advice for geeks. :In 2013 and 2014, his Flaw Fest Kickstarter produced two albums, one of his stand-up comedy routine celebrating his flaws; the second of songs riffing on these flaws, created by a variety talented musicians including John Roderick, Paul & Storm, John Munson, Molly Lewis et al.


Books

:Usin
Kickstarter
Scrimshaw was able to publish his first book of comic essays, "Comedy of Doom," in 2012. :He also published a recipe for a taco doughnut in the ''All the Nomz: The Cookbook for Hungry Geeks'', created as a fundraiser for the Child's Play charity that donates books, toys and games to children in hospitals. Fellow contributors include
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, Tara Platt,
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, Paul & Storm,
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et al. :Published in Fall 2013, he contributed an essay to ''The Munchkin Book'', a companion to the game
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.


Podcasts

:In February of 2012, Scrimshaw started his ''Obsessed'' podcast, which was featured on
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as a "Staff Favorite" in Fall of 2012 and features guests such as Virginia Corbett, Jeremy Messersmith, Paul Cornell, C. Robert Cargill,
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, and more discussing their various obsessions. In 2015, ''Obsessed'' was picked up by the
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Network. Other guests have included
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, James Urbaniak, Ali Spagnola,
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,
Molly Lewis Molly Lewis (aka Sweetafton23) is an American musician who is known for her ukulele playing and who rose to prominence on the Internet. She plays both covers and original songs. Her original music consists of comedic songs that deal with relevan ...
,
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. :Continuing to explore this media, he wrote the "Death by Fire" episode of actor James Urbaniak's podcast ''Getting On With James Urbaniak''. :In 2013, Scrimshaw appeared in an episode of the Nerdist Writer's Podcast recorded on JoCo Cruise. :In 2012, Scrimshaw appeared with
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on Paul and Storm's podcast in episode "Show #125: Paul Lynde as Grand Moff Tarkin (LIVE!).": :In 2015 Scrimshaw replaced Ken Napzok as a regular co-host of the Jedi Alliance vodcast (presented by the Popcorn Talk Network) alongside Mark Donica for several episodes until March 2016, when he passed on hosting duties to John Rocha. :In late 2015, Scrimshaw co-created the ''
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'' based Forcecenter podcast feed with fellow former Jedi Alliance host Ken Napzok and writer and actress Jennifer Landa. He co-hosts the main show, Forcecenter, and hosts Databank Brawl, in which he and his guests make
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characters fight. :In 2016, Scrimshaw appeared on the
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podcast with
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,
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, and
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.


Other Projects

:Patreon. Scrimshaw launched on crowdfunding platform Patreon in 2014 as a way to support his writing of blog posts. :Star Wars as Tweets. Scrimshaw wrote and subsequently performed the story of Episode IV: A New Hope as communicated by the Twitter feeds of the main characters. The bit proved popular so Scrimshaw and Doug McBride published a text version. :Geek a Week. Joseph was featured in Len Peralta's series of trading cards. After interviewing Joseph, Peralta decided to illustrate him as Superman heating chicken with his eyes. :Twitter. Scrimshaw is very active as a comedian o
Twitter
Various tweets have been featured in national news outlets. Every month, Scrimshaw also tweets a series of daily jokes on a topic such as tacos, monkeys, or affirmations. He collects each month's tweet series on his blog in a Daily Tweet Collection.


Personal life

Joseph Scrimshaw received a B.S. Degree in Visual Art, Rhetoric, Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature from the
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.


Work


Filmography

:* Spooky Spooky Scary Scary :
Forbidden Donut Productions YouTube Channel
featuring
Antiques Roadshow: Arkham MA
(June 16, 2007) :
Special Research Division YouTube Channel
featuring
Let the Customer Win
(August 31, 2007)


Bibliography

:* Adventures in Mating (play) :* Armbruster, Jessica (February 11, 2009) "Adventures in Mating" CityPages Calendar https://web.archive.org/web/20101007202619/http://www.citypages.com/2009-02-11/calendar/adventures-in-mating/ :* All the Nomz: The Cookbook for Hungry Geeks (contributed recipe) :* Brain Fighters (play) :* Comedy of Doom (book of essays) :* The Damn Audition (play) :* Fat Man Crying (play) :* An Inconvenient Squirrel (play) :* My Monster with Bill Corbett (play) :* Nightmare Without Pants (play) :* Sexy Librarian: A Rock Musical (musical) :* Stitch, Bitch and Die (play) :* The Worst Show in the Fringe (play)


Discography

:* Flaw Fest: a Comedy and Music Album, funded o
Kickstarter in 2013
:* Verbing The Noun, February 2013


References

*Armbruster, Jessica (blog), (January 6, 2011),
Joseph Scrimshaw: 100 Creatives
, CityPages The Dressing Room *2011
Minneapolis Best Original Comedy Company - 2011, Joking Envelope"
CityPages Best of Award


External links

*
Joking EnvelopeObsessed PodcastJoseph Scrimshaw on Fan Bridge
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