January 16, 2013
The Water Coolers take office humor outside the office
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The Water Coolers began as corporate entertainment, performing at business conventions and the like, but since then, the quirky comedy troupe has expanded to doing an off-Broadway show and theater tours based on that. The group brings its brand of office humor to a Community Music show on Sunday.
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The Water Coolers still do conventions, of course. It's a major part of their business and maybe a little more difficult than the theater shows, even though, Fedderly said the theater show, based on the off-Broadway production is much longer -- about 90 minutes.

"With the theater show, about 90 percent of what we're doing is already scripted," he said. "We already know it, but, of course, we're always trying to add new things."

The corporate shows are often personalized for the company or industry leaders The Water Coolers are entertaining, and sometimes that's not only difficult, it's plain weird.

Fedderly said, "It's difficult because you'll have a company where they really only speak in acronyms. It's like we're singing in Chinese."

But the job has also been very educational. Fedderly said some of the companies and trade groups make products he's never even thought about.

"For me, personally, the oddest one was a packaging company," he said. "They did packaging for everything from meat to medical supplies.

"It was the funniest thing. They had an awards show and gave an award for best vacuum pack bag. We had to do a song about vacuum pack bags.

"That's what's so crazy. You just don't realize that there are companies out there that are really cutting edge on how they package stuff and send it overseas. And we go and sing our little songs about them."

It's funny to him, but Fedderly is not complaining. A working actor in New York has to take what jobs are available, and being part of The Water Coolers is a way to practice his craft as a day job while he pursues regular work in the theater.

"I've done some off-Broadway stuff, done a little TV," he said. "I was on 'Law & Order' -- like every other actor in New York. I've done a little work with the soaps, and we're always doing lots of readings [for plays].

"Some of them seem hopeful, like they might somewhere, but then they mostly never do. It's always, 'Sorry, we didn't find the funding."

But that's OK. Being with The Water Coolers is fun, it gets him out of New York every now and again and it pays the bills.

"Honestly, it's a great gig," he said. 

Reach Bill Lynch at ly...@wvgazette.com or 304-348-5195.

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