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
- DARRYL
- Celebutantes
- Price
- $5.00
- Date
- Wed May 11, 2005
- Time
- 9:30pm EDT
- Address
-
307 W. 26th St.
New York, NY 10001
Reservations
DARRYL: Darryl Strawberry's One-Man Show
In 1986, Darryl Strawberry was known worldwide as the cocky, hard hitting young slugger at the core of the legendary 1986 Mets. No one would have ever guessed that winning the World Series would be the start of one of the most well-publicized falls from grace in human history.
Now, former New York Met, LA Dodger, and New York Yankee Darryl Strawberry is coming to the UCB Theater to tell the world his side of his own story for the very first time.
Understudied by Christopher Paul Gethard
Directed by Anthony King
Now, former New York Met, LA Dodger, and New York Yankee Darryl Strawberry is coming to the UCB Theater to tell the world his side of his own story for the very first time.
Understudied by Christopher Paul Gethard
Directed by Anthony King
Celebutantes
In their second full length show, Glennis McMurray and Liz Black prove
that watching too much TV can feed the soul and provide ample inspiration for a sketch show. With InTouch Weekly as their Bible and The Oscars as Mecca, these two ladies turn their idolatry of celebrities and obsession with pop-culture into a religion.
Wanting nothing more than to sit at the right hand of Pitt and Aniston and
ascend to the gates of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, they settle for
imitation, reenactment and, well, standing near the bathroom at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
Written and performed by Glennis McMurray and Liz Black
Directed by Jackie Clarke
that watching too much TV can feed the soul and provide ample inspiration for a sketch show. With InTouch Weekly as their Bible and The Oscars as Mecca, these two ladies turn their idolatry of celebrities and obsession with pop-culture into a religion.
Wanting nothing more than to sit at the right hand of Pitt and Aniston and
ascend to the gates of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, they settle for
imitation, reenactment and, well, standing near the bathroom at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
Written and performed by Glennis McMurray and Liz Black
Directed by Jackie Clarke