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
- BLEAK!: Stomachtown
- SO I LIKE SUPERMAN: A One-Nerd Show
- Price
- $5.00
- Date
- Thu February 3, 2011
- Time
- 8:00pm EST
- Address
-
307 W. 26th St.
New York, NY 10001
Reservations
BLEAK!: Stomachtown
Danger lurks behind every seat at the UCBTNY.
Ruthless criminals and sketch comedians go toe to toe in STOMACH TOWN.
Filthy love triangles. Jealousy, bar brawls and even... death.
There will be blood. There will be vengeance.
BLEAK! Comedy performs a sketch show in three acts about living... In a STOMACH.
Starring Michael Antonucci, Paul Briganti, Drew Kaufman, Yoni Lotan and Peggy O'Leary
Directed by Justin Tyler
Ruthless criminals and sketch comedians go toe to toe in STOMACH TOWN.
Filthy love triangles. Jealousy, bar brawls and even... death.
There will be blood. There will be vengeance.
BLEAK! Comedy performs a sketch show in three acts about living... In a STOMACH.
Starring Michael Antonucci, Paul Briganti, Drew Kaufman, Yoni Lotan and Peggy O'Leary
Directed by Justin Tyler
SO I LIKE SUPERMAN: A One-Nerd Show
In 1938, at the height of the great depression, the world was introduced to the greatest hero of all time.
In 1982, at the height of Mary Hartney's post-partum depression, that character was introduced to the biggest, gayest nerd of all time.
In So I Like Superman, writer/performer/comic book nerd Michael Hartney tells the secret origin of his lifelong obsession with the Man of Steel, oddly mirroring the plot of Superman: The Movie.
You will believe a nerd can believe a man can fly.
Directed by Chris Kelly
Videos by Dustin D'Addato
Phone Booth by Guy Patton
Image by Dop Troutman
In 1982, at the height of Mary Hartney's post-partum depression, that character was introduced to the biggest, gayest nerd of all time.
In So I Like Superman, writer/performer/comic book nerd Michael Hartney tells the secret origin of his lifelong obsession with the Man of Steel, oddly mirroring the plot of Superman: The Movie.
You will believe a nerd can believe a man can fly.
Directed by Chris Kelly
Videos by Dustin D'Addato
Phone Booth by Guy Patton
Image by Dop Troutman