HumanTown explained

HumanTown is a Canadian sketch comedy troupe, best known for winning the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's ComedyCoup seed accelerator competition in 2014.[1] Based in Vancouver, the troupe consists of Kajetan Kwiatkowski, Jack Heyes, Liam MacLeod, Kane Stewart, Miles Chalmers, and Daniel Doheny.[2]

The troupe's comedy concept is framed by an orc named Orthak, who lives in a world populated entirely by Dungeons & Dragons character archetypes; within his reality, he is a fan of a role-playing game called HumanTown about imaginary creatures called humans.[2] After he is magically teleported into the game's alternate reality, linked comedy sketches depict life in the human world.[2] The troupe members are all high school friends, whose first collaboration as teenagers was a short comedy film called Monkey: Dawn of the Ape.[3]

Their ComedyCoup prize consisted of $500,000 in production funding toward the creation of a 30-minute CBC Television comedy special.[1] The special aired on the CBC in July 2016, and garnered two Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards for Best Photography in a Variety or Sketch Comedy Program or Series (D. Gregor Hagey) and Best Editing in a Variety or Sketch Comedy Program or Series (Aren Hansen).

Notes and References

  1. http://playbackonline.ca/2014/12/06/human-town-takes-comedycoup-prize/ "Human Town takes ComedyCoup prize"
  2. https://www.straight.com/arts/741871/local-comedy-troupe-humantown-unleashes-offbeat-brand-humour-across-canada "Local comedy troupe HumanTown unleashes offbeat brand of humour across Canada"
  3. http://www.vancourier.com/entertainment/state-of-the-arts/state-of-the-arts-comedy-troupe-humantown-headed-for-cbc-1.1688094 "State of the Arts: Comedy troupe HumanTown headed for CBC"