Sketch comedians will pay homage to the YouTube phenomenon at 11 p.m. Saturday in Ball Gym, as Funtime Comedy, a group started by Ball State University graduate Bobby Richards and senior Tyler Core, takes the stage.
The event, which is Funtime's first public performance, will feature video shorts and live sketches written and performed by the group.
Richards, who works as an education production coordinator at the Center for Media Design, said one of the sketches is a spoof of the popular Mac vs. PC computer commercials. In this version, however, the PC becomes agitated and kills the other computer, he said.
The show will be one of Funtime Comedy's only Muncie appearances, as Richards and Core plan to move to Chicago in June to develop the group there.
Admission to the event is free.