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.
Matthew Mayer
Current Shows
Matt Mayer is a writer, director, and performer at the UCB Theatre in NY. He is very excited to be performing with UCB Harold team Very Good Kiss. He is a former member of Harold teams Monstro and CAPTCHA, and a former Writer/Director/Editor for the UCBcomedy.com BETA team The Brig.
Matt has been studying improv and sketch comedy at UCB since 2006. He has studied improv under Ari Voukydis, Joe Wengert, Shannon O'Neill, Michael Delaney, Anthony King, Porter Mason, Eliza Skinner, Rob Riggle, Curtis Gwinn, Charlie Sanders, Christina Gausas, and Armando Diaz, and sketch under Eric Scott, Charlie Sanders, and Ryan Karels.
Matt has appeared on the UCB stage in High School Talent Show, Cool Show 4 Teen Girlz, The Sleepover, ImproVerite: The Documentary, and Wildhorn!: Musical Improv. He also can be seen at Cagematch and the UCBW Pay-Per-Views.
Matt is the director of the show Welcome To Camp, written and performed by Abbi Jacobson. His graphics can be seen in Shannon O'Neill's one-woman show Prison Freaks: A Talent Show.
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Matt has been studying improv and sketch comedy at UCB since 2006. He has studied improv under Ari Voukydis, Joe Wengert, Shannon O'Neill, Michael Delaney, Anthony King, Porter Mason, Eliza Skinner, Rob Riggle, Curtis Gwinn, Charlie Sanders, Christina Gausas, and Armando Diaz, and sketch under Eric Scott, Charlie Sanders, and Ryan Karels.
Matt has appeared on the UCB stage in High School Talent Show, Cool Show 4 Teen Girlz, The Sleepover, ImproVerite: The Documentary, and Wildhorn!: Musical Improv. He also can be seen at Cagematch and the UCBW Pay-Per-Views.
Matt is the director of the show Welcome To Camp, written and performed by Abbi Jacobson. His graphics can be seen in Shannon O'Neill's one-woman show Prison Freaks: A Talent Show.
Holler.