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
Radio Rogue
This Is Not A Sketch Show: A Sketch Show
Price
$5.00
Date
Wed November 2, 2011
Time
8:00pm EDT
Address
307 W. 26th St.
New York, NY 10001

Reservations

Radio Rogue

Radio Rogue

Riding the Paradox Express with Ryan Karels

Consider this your reality check, America. The only talk jock keeping it real is back on the air, broadcasting live from a bunker in North Dakota.

Listen as this latter-day love-child of Buddha and Cassandra guides you through the rocky shoals of this modern world to the shores of enlightenment. This is a show for people on the verge of a nervous breakdown. If you've already had a nervous breakdown, this show will be like reminiscing with an old friend. If you are absolutely certain that a nervous breakdown is the last thing that could happen to you right now, SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ASSISTANCE.

Starring Ryan Karels

Directed by Ian Unterman

Cast

This Is Not A Sketch Show: A Sketch Show

Andy Stevens is a real estate agent. Andy Stevens is also a comedian. Put those together and he's a real comedian agent estate, which doesn't make any sense. But put together a comedy theater and an apartment, and you get the UCB Theatre, which is now a rentable living space.

If you'd like to see Andy Steven's comedy show or the apartment, make a reservation. Andy can also be reached at (917) 524-8228. And yes, that's his real phone number.

Starring Brandon Scott Jones, Tim Dunn, Frank Hejl, Brandon Gulya, Jon Gutierrez, Alison Bennett, Beth Appel, Matt Moskovciak, and Ben Stadler

Written by Matt Moskovciak and Ben Stadler

Featuring Patrick Waldo

Directed by Neil Casey

"The big cast is universally good—especially (Brandon Scott) Jones as the smarmy Andy—but the real star here is the writing."
- Time Out New York [newyork.timeout.com]

"This Is Not A Sketch Show: A Sketch Show creates something unique with the theme and the particular space being used. The result is an elevation of the sketch show to a kind of meta critique of the comedy business."
- Capital New York [capitalnewyork.com]