The Humor Mill Sept 2015 | Page 46

but we can say at that point in time in the early 90’s, when Def Comedy jam was making stars, it was a reality that you could see any of them at Phat Tuesdays and eventually see them on screen or TV. As with every great story, there is always a final chapter as these things come to an end. Phat Tuesdays was rapidly moving along but the work of running the club and trying to maintain a rising career was finally taking its toll on Torry. He knew he had created a pivitol location for rising stars and since there was nothing like it in Hollywood, he fought hard to keep it open. But alas, he finally relented and passed the torch of the venue to someone else and finally just focused on his career. Now fast forward twenty years later since the grand opening of the comedy nightclub, Phat Tuesday is coming back to Los Angeles. This time the market is completely different; there are other promoters in Hollywood who have taken the torch and have created their own lane- some of which are direct descendants of what Torry spawned. From Chocolate Sundaes at The Laugh Factory, Mo’ Betta Monday’s at The Hollywood Improv, to All Def Digital’s Comedy Show, the landscape is completely saturated. Torry now faces the challenge of working with these promoters to create opportunities while also trying to keep a balance for others in the marketplace. There is even a new wrinkle he didn’t have to deal with when he first launched; social media! As you already know, when Torry launched there was no such thing as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or any of these types of platforms, so now he has to create the balance of working with the local promoters and making sure his new Phat Tuesdays is still hot as it was on social media. As everyone knows now, social media can either make or break your new venture. Anyway, we got a chance to sit down and discuss all of these things and what’s the plans moving forward for Phat Tuesdays with Torry and he made some very interesting point about the comedy landscape and how he plans on bringing back his venture with a new twist. (See the interview at the beginning of the story) 46