Itβs the kind of game show your grandparents used to watch on their Westinghouse and RCA televisions, except with more laughs, more adult themes and significantly bolder wig and costume choices.
Retro Game Show Night, an evening of off-the-cuff comedy featuring some of Tucsonβs most talented drag queens and LGBTQ personalities, returns to the Club Congress stage on Saturday, May 14, after taking most of the last two years off due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Show producer David Hoffman said the crew did manage to squeeze in a 10-year anniversary show in December, between COVID surges, on the Hotel Congress Plaza, but it βdidnβt have the same intensity that the club brings.β
βIn the club, you are enclosed,β Hoffman said. βThe energy builds. You can hear the audience a lot better.β
Hearing the audience is key for the Retro Game Show folks, who are known for their regular interactions with people in the crowd, often tapping willing participants as contestants.
In The Mismatch Game, the chosen game for this Saturday, audience members will fill in the blanks with a more adult version of the traditional Match Game, with character participation from host Chatty Kathee; executive assistant Swish Manley; Bubba the Queer Redneck; drag royalty Fulta Burstyn; and lonely divorcee Bernaise, who Hoffman describes as βa pushy, middle-aged cougar, always on the prowl.β
Nearly everything that takes place is unscripted.
βThe game is our structure, but what people do with that surprises me,β Hoffman said. βThis is a very talented bunch. There is no way I can write most of the stuff that happens.β
That spontaneity is not lost on the contestants.
βYou leave feeling good, like youβve made a connection,β Hoffman said. βThey have the time of their lives, whether they realize it or not.β
Hoffman hopes this weekendβs Retro Game Show Night will be the official return of a semi-regular schedule; once every two months, with the exception of a follow-up to this May show in June.
Hoffman said he and his team are ready to make people laugh again.
βWhen something just so unexpected happens on stage, the audience is just crying, they are laughing so hard,β he said. βWhen that happens, I know my job is done and I can order another drink or two for myself.β
If you go
What: Retro Game Show Night.
When: 7 p.m. Saturday, May 14
Where: Club Congress, 311 E. Congress St.
Cost: $15, this event is for ages 21+
Visit the event page for more information.