10 Wednesday, July 5, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Sisters actors film comedy sketches roll. “We just let her improvise, and everything she pulled out was comedy gold,” Nathan said. “She’s a world-class improviser and we’re so hon- ored that she agreed to come on board.” They were also most appre- ciative of Palate a Coffee Bar owners Jodi Groteboer and Jason Rhodes. Not everyone would be receptive to letting a crew of comics take over their establishment and satirize the business in which they make their living. “They were just so won- derful to work with,” Emily said. Unlike the first iteration of The Barista Times — which can be viewed on Youtube — the Woodworths used their own equipment and handled the filming themselves, as well as acting in the vignettes. By Jim Cornelius News Editor Anybody who has worked as a barista has seen things they know would make for great satire. Emily and Nathan Woodworth have the background — and the acting and writing chops — to mine that rich comedic vein. The brother-sister team filmed the second install- ment in their series of comedy vignettes, The Barista Times, last week at Palate a Coffee Bar in Bend. Everybody who has stood in line at a coffee bar has got stuck behind “that per- son” — the one who takes forever to order then can’t find her money in her purse. The Woodworths tapped Samantha Albert for the role. Albert, who has per- formed on the Second City Main Stage in Chicago with Keegan Michael-Key and appeared in feature films such as “The Informant” starring Matt Damon, and TV shows “The Office” and “Parks and Recreation,” made the most of the scenario. The Woodworths gave her a purse in which to dig for her coffee money — and let her “We wanted to be more independent and self-pro- duce,” Emily explained. In addition to Albert, the cast included Derek Sitter; Wayne Newcome; Gavin W. Douglas; Chris Sulak; and Mariah Bisenius. The produc- tion took three long nights at Palate a Coffee Bar, which is located on Colorado Avenue in Bend. The Woodworths plan to enter The Barista Times vignettes in comedy film festivals in the short films category. “The hope is that we would get into some festivals and get some exposure that way,” Emily said. The brother and sister are also writing a feature film, which Nathan describes as “a surrealist comedy.” The Woodworths filmed their first series of The Barista PHOTO PROVIDED Emily and Nathan Woodworth (with Fu Manchu mustache) have filmed the second installment in their comedy sketch project The Barista Times. Times at Sisters Coffee House two years ago. Those short films are available on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/ user/BaristaTimes. They are on Facebook at www.face book.com/thebaristatimes. The second series is expected to premier in early 2018. A Celebration of Life Dorro Sokol HIT A POTHOLE? WE CAN HELP! i i The family of Dorro Sokol invites the community to a celebration of her life on Alignments, Shocks, Struts, Wheels, Tires DAVIS TIRE Saturday, July 15 from 3 to 6 p.m. at Sisters Airport 541-549-1026 Serving Sisters Since 1962 188 W. Sisters Park Dr. In Sisters Industrial Park across from SnoCap Mini Storage Servgng th e Sgsters, Camp Sherman and Black Butte Ranch Areas Ponderosa Properties R E A L T O R S 541-549-2002 A N D 1-800-650-6766 L LLC P R O P E R T Y M A N A G E M E N T www. P onderosa P roperties.com 221 S. Ash St., Sisters The Locals’ Chogce for Real Estate Sales Kevin R. Dyer 541-480-7552 Rad Dyer 541-480-8853 Carol Davis 541-410-1556 Catherine Black 541-588-9219 Shane Lundgren 541-588-9226 Debbie Dyer 541-480-1650 Carrie Koepke 541-419-1575 Greg Davidge 808-281-2676 Jackie Herring 541-480-3157 CRS, GRI, Principal Broker ABR, CCIM, CRB, CRS, GRI, Principal Broker ABR, GRI, Broker CRS, Broker, Realtor Emeritus 40 Years Broker GRI, Broker Broker Broker Broker