Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre

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Shows
Curtis Gwinn's HOUSE OF MEN
Dear Diary
Price
$5.00
Date
Wed November 22, 2006
Time
8:00pm EST
Address
307 W. 26th St.
New York, NY 10001

Reservations

Curtis Gwinn's HOUSE OF MEN

His Father's aloof and depressed. His older brother is angry and

channels ancient gods for strength. These are the men who raised him.

Come witness the fallout.

Curtis Gwinn has been telling shocking, compelling and embarrassing

stories about himself for years. Luckily for you, dear comedy fan,

he's put the best of those stories together for an evening of

hilarious self-deprication.

Curtis' credits include writing for the Onion, Comedy Central and FOX

Seachlight Pictures. He's currently starring in and producing a pilot

with his partner John Gemberling for the popular Adult Swim block on

Cartoon Network.

Curtis can be seen in lots of other great comedy shows. House of Men

was born out of a wildly popular monthly storytelling show called, The

Nights of Our Lives (UCB). He performs every Friday night with his

improv ensemble, Death by Roo Roo (Also at UCB) and has a new sketch

show with his group The Brighter Side (Guess where...yup, UCB)

Cast

Dear Diary

Betty Beasley, your new resident assistant, is super excited to welcome your incoming freshman class to Springfield University!! Just sit back and relax as she guides you through all the important lessons in campus life – like how baked goods can break down racial barriers, how being active in the campus organizations will make you coolio, and how falling for one of your dorm-mates can completely rock your world into a tailspin that makes you reconsider everything you’ve ever known about anything in the entire universe. Gooo Cats!

Written and Performed by Elizabeth Laime

Directed by Peter Karinen

Cast