Live performance variety arts show in Los Angeles, California
Scot Nery's Boobietrap is a weekly live performance variety arts show founded in 2015, featuring musicians, ventriloquists, comedians, knife throwers, dancers, Magic Castle magicians, jugglers, acrobats, contortionists, circus acts, and other variety entertainers. The show was created by Scot Nery and, until 2020, co-produced by Meranda Carter.[1]
Performances occur every Wednesday, featuring an average of 15 acts each week,[2] and is intended for audiences 17 years and older.[3]
History
Boobietrap launched in May 2015 as "Scot Nery's Platinum Open Mic" at Way 2 Much Entertainment's headquarters in an Echo Park warehouse.[4] The show quickly transitioned to a curated, booked format. In December 2015, Fire Leopard became the house band.[5]
The show moved to Fais Do Do in West Adams in June 2016, then to The Whitley on Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood in June 2017.[6] The show ran continuously for 254 weeks from May 2015 until March 2020, when it closed during the COVID-19 pandemic.[7]
The show has since resumed performances at venues in the Los Angeles area.[8]
Format
Each performance features approximately 15 acts, with each act performing for four minutes. Acts that exceed their time limit trigger playful disruptions including bubble machines, flashing lights, and inflatable air dancers. The show is hosted by Nery and accompanied by the house band Fire Leopard.
On rare occasion throughout the over-200 live performances of the show, guest emcees have hosted, including comedian and actor Tom Arnold, magician Justin Willman, and sword-swallower Brett Loudermilk.[9]
Reception
Called "a comedic whirlwind" by the Los Angeles Times,[10] Boobietrap was named Best Variety Arts Show in Los Angeles by Los Angeles Magazine,[11] as well as Outstanding Variety Show by San Diego Fringe[12] and has been named the #1 Hollywood show on TripAdvisor.[13]
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