Music Video Collab with Babe Club

Very fun project for our good buds Babe Club! Check out the vid and then catch them at High Water Music Festival next week.

Kiss Kiss Bang Bang by Babe Club

Written and Produced by Jenna Desmond & Corey Campbell
Directed by Georgia VanNewkirk
Director of Photography - Dries Vandenberg
Movement Director - Leah Yassky
Additional Lighting - Sean Money & Elizabeth Faye
BTS Video - Nick Samuels
On Set Photographers - Elizabeth Faye, Sean Money, Mikayla Didonato
PA - Raquel Dubal, Mikayla Didonato

Cast: Sylvia Smithers by Maari Suorsa
Daisy Dew by Jenna Desmond
Antoni Medici by Julius DeAngelis
Ernest Doberman by Corey Campbell
Charlotte Brunswick by Gervais Hagerty
Skaer D’ennette by Bailey Bial
Hector Goodman Jr. by Henry Riggs


New Branding and Website!!

If you’re reading this, you did it! You’re here, our brand new website. We launched new branding, new services, and an entirely new website last week. After 10 years of doing comedy we’re finally getting serious about being funny.

What does that mean?

Well for starters you can check out namelessnumberhead.com to learn more about what we’re offering. But in a nutshell we’ve broken up our services into 3 categories:

  • Performance

    • Our main gig - live shows. Rip City, Nameless Numberhead, etc… We’re going to be expanding programming throughout the year so stay tuned for some pretty fun announcements!

  • Process

    • Classes are coming back! This is a big one. We’re partnering with Wit’s End, the new comedy club opening in North Charleston to offer Writing & Improv classes. These should be on sale soon and Wit’s End is slated to open Spring/Summer of this year.

  • Creative

    • Brand new services for hire including team building workshops, improv for businesses, private shows, hosting services, creative consultant services, social media content creation, writing for hire, etc…

We’re very excited to have all of this out in the wild, so if you are interested or have any contacts, businesses, or organizations that you think would be interested in this stuff - please reach out and/or help us spread the word.

Let’s generate hype for your next project!

Extra Chill Feature - Rip City & Charleston's Comedy Revival

The crew at Extra Chill is doing something really special for Charleston. If you don’t know Extra Chill, you should. They are a local interest blog that absolutely crushes the game on music and entertainment coverage in the Lowcountry. And they produce amazing events as well. Give them a follow, a subscribe, - give them all the love. And check out this feature they did for comedy and the upcoming Carmen Christopher show at Lofi on Sept 12th.

Comedian Carmen Christopher coming to town!

We are very excited to be presenting this hilarious show at Lofi on Sept 12th. Our good buddy Carmen Christopher is a very funny comedian. You’ve probably seen him in most of your favorite shows: The Bear, I Think You Should Leave, Joe Pera, and many more. He’s nuts. He’s off the wall. He’s just the type of comedy we love.

Plus, a little personal backstory - Carmen used to run a show in Chicago called Thunderdome which is the first place Maari & Henry performed as a sketch team together. And now we get to return the favor, kind of.

More about Carmen:

Carmen Christopher is an LA based comedian, actor, and writer, who currently is a recurring character on the FX show, THE BEAR, and writes and acts on KILLING IT for Peacock. He can be seen on the newest season of I THINK YOU SHOULD LEAVE (Netflix) and can also be seen on JOE PERA TALKS WITH YOU (Adult Swim), SEARCH PARTY (HBO MAX), HIGH MAINTENANCE (HBO) and in the Netflix feature OTHERHOOD opposite Angela Bassett. He can be seen in his original special CARMEN CHRISTOPHER: STREET SPECIAL, airing now on Peacock. He wrote on A24/Showtime’s upcoming series THE CURSE, created by The Safdie Brothers and Nathan Fielder. He also wrote and appeared on THE CHRIS GETHARD SHOW for truTV. He's been named a Comedy Central "Comics to Watch” and he started at Chicago's famed IMPROV OLYMPIC, SECOND CITY, and ANNOYANCE THEATER. While living in New York, The New York Times said he was, "A stand out in New York's weird comedy scene..."

Savannah Now: Rip City Write Up

Charleston experimental comedy show Rip City CHS drops into Front Porch Improv

Comedy is notoriously hard, but it can be even more difficult when it’s experimental, unrehearsed and untested. Of course, that is what makes an off-the-rails comedy show like Rip City so exhilarating for a live audience.

Rip City is a comedy variety show featuring sketches, improv, characters, music and performance art, all curated by the hilarious married comedy duo of Henry Riggs and Maari Suorsa, aka Nameless Numberhead.

Rip City, which has been called the “SNL of the South,” was developed in Charleston, South Carolina, by Riggs and Suorsa, and was inspired by their time training in the comedy mecca of Chicago….

Post & Courier Review: Secret Clown Show

Holy cosmic alignment, friends.

We DM’d a clown online and what happened next was a wild journey. We ended up meeting a really cool performer named Alec Jones-Trujillo, a Las Vegas based circus performer and comedian. He tours a one man show named for the titular character “Old God”. He told us he was in Orlando doing the Fringe Festival heading up to Montreal and would love to stop over in Charleston.

He told us, even if it was a living room show for 10 people, he’d love to do something. We snapped to and put up a show at the Starlight Motor Inn in North Charleston and what ensued was pure madness.

We marketed a “Secret Clown Show” that everyone was talking about, the press took the bait, showed up and wrote this unreal recap of the whole thing. Truly a fever dream, but so damn fun. Alec is an incredible performer and we were lucky to get to catch his act in passing.

Read the Post & Courier coverage below:

City Paper Cover Story

Wow wow wow! We’re cover girls!! Check out this week’s issue of the Charleston City Paper to read all about the spicy goings on of the comedy scene. We’re stoked to be featured on the cover.

Rip City On A Boat

This past weekend we did a comedy show on a freaking boat! A dreamy little sunset cruise with a truly unhinged comedy show to boot. It was so damn fun and nice, a ridiculously talented line up of performers and luckily some perfect weather.

It’s such a goddamn joy to laugh and be silly with friends. And to have people show up month after month to enjoy watching it is mind blowing every time. We love doing this show! Check out the amazing pics from our bud Clif Rhodes photography.

And an additional batch of more behind the scenes shots from our pal Jeremy Croft.

Thanks to everyone who was a part of Rip City history. I think we’re definitely gonna try to make it happen again!

Season 3 of Off the Looking Glass is Out Now!

Hi Friends! We’re back as comedy ad writers on the new season of Off The Looking Glass with Kate Fagan and Jessica Smetana. Check out our new ad for :”Anti-Participation Trophies” below! And check out the show wherever you get your podcasts.

Nameless Numberhead on the Disco Teepee Podcast

We talk music, we talk comedy ,we talk collaboration and a Charleston scene that feels like it’s on the cusp of something really cool.

City Paper Write Up: Rip City comedy show returns after 3 years

Rip City comedy shw returns after 3 years

by Chloe HoganNovember 9, 2022

Married couple Henry Riggs and Maari Suorsa, aka "Nameless Numberhead," are the producers of Rip City CHS | Photo by Sean Money and Elizabeth Fay

After a three-year break from live shows, Charleston’s alt comedy scene is making a return.

Rip City CHS, an experimental comedy/variety show featuring original sketches, characters, music, performance art and everything in between, is back. Curated and produced by Henry Riggs and Maari Suorsa, the comedy duo known as “Nameless Numberhead,” Rip City has been a staple in the underground comedian scene since its inception in 2015.

The show returns Nov. 12 and continues monthly at rotating venues. This month, Silver Hill Studios will host the show. In December, Hed Hi Studio, Tim McManus’ brain child and hub for some of the coolest studio artists in town, will host a free show.

“We love a nontraditional space!” Riggs said. Starting in 2023, Rip City will be hosted at LO-Fi Brewery on Upper Meeting Street.

After the pandemic-induced break, Riggs said he is excited to return to live shows and harness the energy he feels from his fellow artists.

“Talking to artists around town, they’re ready to get up there and get performing,” he said. “I feel like there’s an exciting, frenetic energy in the creative community here where people are inspired and ready to make stuff. Audiences are slowly getting back to consuming it.”

Riggs and Suorsa call themselves a “hyperbolic comedy duo with 400 years of experience.” For the past eight years, the married couple has produced, performed and taught comedy in Charleston.

Riggs said he is “freakin’ stoked to get this show back out into the world” after taking a break during the pandemic, with the exception of Rip City’s live streamed show, DigiRip.

Over the years, Rip City has been a catch-all testing ground for local comedians, musicians and artists of all varieties to explore the weirder side of their mediums. 

The show features a rotating cast of artists, so it’s entirely new every time. Riggs said Rip City is about “providing an experimental platform for Charleston artists to explore a weirder side, to try things out.

“Charleston’s a very music-driven town,” he added. “So we’re friends with a lot of musicians and we’re always trying to find that crossover between comedy and other mediums … We feel like a lot of artists are just genuinely funny and they don’t get to show that side of themselves through whatever their medium is, because there’s this level of seriousness to it. 

“It’s fun to get someone out of their element and say, ‘Hey do something that you might not normally do, on stage at the Royal American, or as an actor, something that you may not get to do in a play, that thing you’ve always wanted to do that’s maybe a little weirder, or something that you can’t quite describe because it doesn’t fit any traditional boxes.’”

Past Rip City performers have moved away over the last eight years, but the core principles of the show always encourage new voices, creating a comfortable atmosphere for audiences to discover new performers. And, for performers to experiment with their craft.

Past performers include: The EffinBRadio Podcast, Marcus Amaker, Andy Livengood, Secret Guest, Jessica Mickey and many more.

“Coming up, we’ve got some really fun guests,” Riggs said. “Jenna and Corey from Babe Club are gonna come do some stuff. They’re so silly online. We want to encourage that silly side of artists. Then there’s some old classic people returning: Tim Hoeckel is one of the funniest guys in town. I’m also excited for Camille Lowman and R.W. Smith from PURE Theatre.

“I try to curate it based on what I know of people’s work,” he said. “And then I trust that they bring something different and out there.”

Rip City is developing a more creative Charleston, which Riggs and Suorsa see as the antidote to the constant creation of more Charleston developments.

“We’ve always used Rip City as a subversive platform to have discussions about how the city is or is not making space for art,” Riggs said. “I like being tongue and cheek with it. I think we give a lot of money to developers, and art is often thought about in the least amount of priority. I wanna talk about why artists are constantly leaving this city. And I don’t have the answers to that. But I definitely want to question it … what can art be in a city that desperately needs it?”

Rip City CHS returns Nov. 12 at Silver Hill Studios at 8 p.m. Tickets are $12 in advance, $15 at the door.