Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre
We have affordable, high quality shows seven nights a week in NYC and LA. Our original comedy videos have garnered the national spotlight. We also run the first nationally accredited improv and sketch comedy school in the country. For information on our courses visit the Training Center.
- Shows
- High School Talent Show
- Goodnight OJ
- Price
- $5.00
- Date
- Wed January 30, 2008
- Time
- 8:00pm EST
- Address
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307 W. 26th St.
New York, NY 10001
Reservations
High School Talent Show
Remember when you couldn't wait to graduate high school? If you forgot, let Upper Central Bay High's best and brightest refresh your memory during an evening of magic, dance, song, music, poetry, and comedy (and stilts, too!) as they take the stage for a show that will delight you in no way Zac Efron could ever imagine!
Co-written, directed, and produced by Eliot & Ilana Glazer
Co-written, directed, and produced by Eliot & Ilana Glazer
Goodnight OJ
In 1994, while in prison and on trial for double murder, O.J. Simpson received over 300,000 letters. To help pay for his defense and gain public support, they were published in a book called "I Want to Tell You by O.J. Simpson: My Response to Your Letters, Your Messages, Your Questions."
"I Want to Tell You" was one of the top NY Times Best Sellers of 1995.
Today it is sold on Amazon.com for one penny.
Alternately humorous, disturbing and poignant, "Goodnight O.J." asks what's changed and what has not, by exploring the minds of the people who wrote him.
Created & Performed by Livia Scott
Directed by Baron Vaughn
PRESS REVIEWS:
“A Character Chameleon Extraordinaire.†–THE COMEDY CENTRAL INSIDER
“A Rising Star.†–PLAYBOY.COM
"Predictably hilarious and absurd in its look at the athlete/Bronco enthusiast's obvious ego-plays, the play is also at turns moving and disturbing." - FLAVORPILL
"I Want to Tell You" was one of the top NY Times Best Sellers of 1995.
Today it is sold on Amazon.com for one penny.
Alternately humorous, disturbing and poignant, "Goodnight O.J." asks what's changed and what has not, by exploring the minds of the people who wrote him.
Created & Performed by Livia Scott
Directed by Baron Vaughn
PRESS REVIEWS:
“A Character Chameleon Extraordinaire.†–THE COMEDY CENTRAL INSIDER
“A Rising Star.†–PLAYBOY.COM
"Predictably hilarious and absurd in its look at the athlete/Bronco enthusiast's obvious ego-plays, the play is also at turns moving and disturbing." - FLAVORPILL