Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre

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Show
A Very Conroy Christmas
Note
Price
Free
Date
Fri December 21, 2001
Time
8:00pm EST
Address
307 W. 26th St.
New York, NY 10001

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A Very Conroy Christmas

With a smile on his face, a song in his heart, and a couple of tricks up his sleeve, comedian Sean Conroy combines the good-time, good-old days of the Holiday Special with the dark undercurrents coursing through modern society.

Accompanied by the Malcolm Vaughn Orchestra and dancers the Reinderettes, with the help of visits from some very special guests (including Dylan Thomas, the Ghost of Christmas Future, Mariah Carey, the Christmas acapella group We Three Dictators, and many, many more), Conroy tries to convince Santa that he is accomplishing something good, that he loves and is loved, and that the world is a better place with him in it than it would be without him.

Does he succeed? Come see A Very Conroy Christmas and find out!

Sean Conroy is a stand-up comic, actor, director, and writer. He performed his one-man show, TAUGHT, at the 2001 HBO Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado. In May of this year, Backstage named him one of ten stand-out stand-ups to watch in 2001. He made that easy for people to do by appearing on NBC's Late Friday, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, and Comedy Central's Premium Blend over the course of the next six months.

A regular at clubs like Stand-Up New York and alternative shows like Eating It at Luna Lounge, Conroy has also directed several shows for festivals the Toyota Comedy Festival, The Marshalls' Women in Comedy Festival, and the HBO U.S. Comedy Arts Festival. He can be seen every Friday night at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater performing with The Swarm, which Time Out New York recently called "long-form improv the way the good Lord intended it: very smart, very funny. . ."