Laser Webber is a producer, improviser, and writer. He has been a touring musician with The Doubleclicks, produced live events, films, and podcasts with Laservision Productions, and been the strategic mind behind more than 70 crowdfunding campaigns, raised $5 million for independent art. Credits include writer of musicals Teaching a Robot to Love and Love Chicken, founder of trans theater festival JoyWhoLived.com, development manager for Hank Green’s educational media company Complexly, and distributor of indie film D(e)ad, starring Isabella Roland.
Attention fans of The Doubleclicks! The band is reuniting for one night only at Capricon 46 in Chicago on Saturday, February 7! Join us for Laser Webber: live in concert… featuring his sister Aubrey Turner. Same nerdy songs you remember from YouTube in the mid-2010’s—just a little different.
Laser will also be participating in Actual Play: Gosh Darn Fiasco – What happens when some robots and some humans and some swords are loose in the suburbs? This actual-play show will possibly answer that question, with a game of Fiasco played by Laser Webber and friends. Once a long-running actual-play podcast, now a live show, Gosh Darn Fiasco emphasizes the fun that comes from disasters and the joy that comes from a diverse group of improvisers/players who lead with love and trust.
