The Humor Mill Sept 2015 | Page 44

How easy could opening up a night in Hollywood be for an up and coming star? Well, as it turned out it wasn’t easy at all. Torry learned first hand of the struggles of what life would eventually become by trying to be a local promoter, along with all of the back biting and back stabbing among his fellow comedians. But despite it all, Torry held his head up high and was able to create excellent opportunities for many rising stars. Comedians like Nick Cannon, who at that time was a teenager trying to just get on stage somewhere, was given stage time, along with Chris Tucker, Cedric The Entertainer, Mike Epps, Kevin Hart, DL Hughley, Chris Spencer, Red Grant, Melanie Comarcho, Mo’Nique, and many, many, more. Finally there was a place for these comedians to be seen on THIS side of Pico (a street in L.A.) since no one was going in the hood to see anybody. With the comedians hitting the stages, it opened the door for producers, filmmakers and agents looking to cast Comedians a place to scout new talent. Prime example; Chris Tucker was seen on stage performing at Phat Tuesdays and studio execs and producers of the film The Fifth Element (who were unsure of casting Tucker in the role) knew right away that they were going to cast him in that film after seeing his performance on stage. If you know the history of Phat Tuesdays, there were tons and tons of these types of stories coming out of The Comedy Store, and there is not enough space to tell you all of them. 44