NYC Comedy Picks for Week of July 28, 2008

NYC Comedy Picks for Monday 7/28/08

Tonight's recommendations for the best in New York City comedy

(in chronological order, with top picks marked by colored brackets) include:

the perfect show for short attention spans—open-mic stand-up with 4½ minutes per set

and around 30 comics crammed into 2½ hours—at John Morrison's Ochi's Motel (6:30 pm & 9:00 pm),

a free stand-up comedy show hosted by Jon Friedman, and featuring such sharp talents as

Noah Garfinkel, Jamie Lee, RG Daniels, and Jay Bois at Chelsea Market's Comedy Night (7:00 pm),

[TOP PICK] blowout $10 fundraiser with star comics John Oliver (genius stand-up and

hilarious correspondent for The Daily Show), Todd Barry (also one of the very finest

stand-ups in the country; performed on HBO, Letterman, Conan, Comedy Central, Adult Swim),

Wyatt Cenac (newest correspondent for The Daily Show), and The Hazzards (popular comedic band

with hit Gay Boyfriend) at Liam McEneaney's Tell Your Friends (8:00ish pm),

[TOP PICK] razor-sharp theater and TV actors Kay Cannon (30 Rock), Barrett Foa (Avenue Q),

Marc Kudisch (Thoroughly Modern Millie), Nick Offerman (American Body Shop), and Ptolemy Slocum

(HBO's The Wire) mixing it up with brilliant  improvisors Michael Delaney, Christina Gausas,

Ellie Kemper, and Anthony King as they crash improv into classic theatre scenes at Gravid Water (8:00 pm),

political sketch comedy, plus interviews with Rachel Maddow (host of The Rachel Maddow Show on Air America Radio) and Paul Rieckhoff, Executive Director of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, at Liz Winstead's Shoot the Messenger (8:30 pm),

Adam Pally (Comedy Central, MTV, Hot Sauce) performing a one-man show, followed by a relatively

new comedy troupe, in the double-bill Adam Pally and Not Your Typical Christian Comics (9:30 pm),

and six sharp improvisors—including rising star Thomas Middleditch—who honed their skills at Chicago's I.O. Theater and Second City making  up scenes at Broad Shoulders (9:30 pm).

 

Ochi's Motel

Lottery-style open mic for stand-up comics trying out material,

with 4½ minutes per performer...in return for a $5 contribution to the weekly prize kitty.

(In addition, Ochi's 1-item food or drink minimum applies to everyone.)

A breathtaking 30+ comics perform in this 2½ hour show; producer

John Morrison (above) has described it as "comedy on crack."

If you're seeking consistent laughs, this might not be the best way to spend

your evening. But if you're patient and adventurous, it's a potentially wild ride.

And if you're a performer looking for some stage time, it's a nice opportunity.

Plus if you stick around till the show's end to support your fellow comics,

 you have a chance at winning the cash from the kitty, along with smaller prizes.

Ochi's Motel is hosted & booked by Sean Donnelly and Joe Powers.

 

To be entered into the weekly random drawing for performers,

please send email to ochismotel[at]gmail.com.

There are two shows tonight, at 6:30 and 9:00 pm (with entirely different sets of comics).

6:30 pm & 9:00 pm, Ochi's Lounge at Comix, 353 West 14th Street (between 8th & 9th Avenues)

no cover, 1 drink or food item minimum (e.g., draft beer for $4-$5)

 

 

    

Jacqueline Novak, Jamie Lee, and Jon Friedman

Comedy Night at Chelsea Market

One of New York's great shopping institutions is the Chelsea Market,

which plays host to a wide range of nourishing foods and additively delicious snacks.

(Be sure to try the Fat Witch brownies, which are half-price from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm;

and Eleni's irresistible cupcakes and cookies, which are half-price from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.)

But with the aim of also being a cultural institution, Chelsea Market

plays home to a variety of fun events...including a Comedy Night.

In charge of the latter is Jon Friedman, host of the superb monthly NYC live comedy extravaganza The Rejection Show and author of the book Rejected: Tales of the Failed, Dumped, and Canceled.

Jon's scheduled lineup tonight includes Noah Garfinkel, Jamie Lee,

RG Daniels, Jay Bois, Jacqueline Novak, and Kenny Zimlinghaus.

The show takes place near the waterfall...and is entirely free.

7:00 pm at Chelsea Market, 75 9th Avenue (between 15th &16th Streets); free

 

 

    

John Oliver, Liam McEneaney, and Todd Barry

Tell Your Friends

This weekly comedy extravaganza is produced by Liam McEneaney

(VH1's Best Week Ever, Comedy Central's Premium Blend,

former writer for Standup Nation with Greg Giraldo).

This normally free show is $10 tonight in order to finance Liam's performing in August's Edinburgh festival. But you'll be more than getting your money's worth from these thoroughly wonderful guests:

John Oliver (genius who's one of the very finest—and nicest—stand-up comics in the biz;

delightful & hilarious news correspondent for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart;

recently aired a superb hour-long Comedy Central special, Terrifying Times; is co-writer/star

of The Department for BBC Radio 4, and host/star of BBC stand-up radio show Political Animal),

Todd Barry (wryly brilliant stand-up who's one of the very best in the biz;

Late Show with David Letterman, Late Night with Conan O'Brien,

Comedy Central Presents; HBO's Flight of the Conchords, Lucky Louie, and Sex in the City;

Comedy Central's Freak Show, Dr. Katz, and Shorties Watching Shorties;

Adult Swim's Space Ghost, Aqua Teen Hunger Force,  and Tom Goes To The Mayor;

recently acted in the upcoming Darren Aronofsky film The Wrestler;

check out Todd's newest comedy CD From Heaven),

Wyatt Cenac (newest correspondent for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart;

for a blacks vs. gays competition, please click here), and

The Hazzards (comedic band focused around two gals, ukuleles, glockenspiel, casio sk-1, tambourine, cowbell, bass, drums, and harp!; members are Anne Harris & Sydney Maresca, plus Will Carlough, Andrew Dickerson, and Paul Thureen; Comedy Central's The World Stands Up; Kennedy Center Honors Steve Martin; charted with their song Gay Boyfriend; new album Secrets).

8:00ish pm at Lolita Bar, 226 Broome Street (between Allen and Orchard Streets); tickets are $10

Nearest subway stops are Delancey Street via the F or Delancey-Essex via the J/M/Z

 

 

    

Christina Gausas, Ptolemy Slocum, and Ellie Kemper...

    

...and Anthony King, Nick Offerman, and Michael Delaney

Gravid Water

Classic theatre scenes performed by professional actors who stay on book—

and an improv comic who hasn't read the play and has to make up lines on the fly.

Starring world-class improvisers (in alphabetical order):

 Michael Delaney (genius improvisor, actor, and improv instructor; Late Night with Conan O'Brien; member of UCBT star troupe The Stepfathers and legendary troupe The Swarm),

Christina Gausas (sharp, passionate, standout improvisor/actress; Late Night with Conan O'Brien, The Colbert Report, The Al Franken Show, Let's Have a Ball, Dorff & Gausas),

Ellie Kemper (terrific comedic performer; actress credits include Late Night with Conan O'Brien and FUSE's The P.A.; member of popular improv troupe fwand; half of improv duo KEMPAS [with Christina Gausas]; writes for The Onion and McSweeney's), and

Anthony King (brilliant UCBT-NY Artistic Director; Reuben Williams, Happy Hour,

Let's Have a Ball, off-Broadway show Gutenberg! The Musical).

And also starring are some of NYC's top theatre & TV actors: Kay Cannon (30 Rock), Barrett Foa (Avenue Q, Mamma Mia!), Marc Kudisch (Tony nominee for Thoroughly Modern Millie, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang), Nick Offerman (The Adding Machine, American Body Shop, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Saturday Night Live), and Ptolemy Slocum (HBO's The Wire and The Sopranos; improv troupe Neutrino).

Gravid Water is directed, hosted, and co-stars Stephen Ruddy

and is one of the finest comedy productions in New York.

If you want to introduce an actor friend to the world of improv, start with this show.

8:00 pm at UCBT, 307 West 26th Street (off 8th Avenue); tickets are $5

 

 

 

Rachel Maddow, and STM host Lizz Winstead

Shoot the Messenger

Lizz Winstead is co-creator and former head writer of the original The Daily Show; former Executive VP of Air America Radio; and a performer on such shows as Comedy Central Presents and HBO's Women of the Night. (She's also a character; e.g., for a memorable anti-apology after canceling her appearance on the NYC show Drink at Work, please click here.)

Tonight's guests are

Rachel Maddow (host of The Rachel Maddow Show on Air America Radio) and

Paul Rieckhoff (founder and Executive Director of the organization Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America; according to his official bio, Rieckhoff's Army platoon "conducted over 1,000 dismounted and mounted combat patrols, and was centered in the Adamiyah section of central Baghdad;"2006 book Chasing Ghosts: Failures and Facades in Iraq—A Soldier's Perspective; to view his February 2008 appearance on Bill Maher's HBO show Real Time, please click here).

To get a feel for STM, please view a fun interview with cartoonist David Rees by clicking here

and read a March 2008 New York Times article about the show by clicking here.

8:00 pm at The Green Room, 45 Bleecker Street (off Lafayette); tickets are $12.50

Nearest subway stop is Bleecker Street on the #6 (which brings you virtually to the door of the theatre)

 and Broadway-Lafayette on the F/V/D/B

 

Adam Pally and Not Your Typical Christian Comics

Two comedy shows for five bucks.

Adam Pally is a wonderful sketch/improv performer. He's written for ABC; performed for MTV, Comedy Central, and the ace NYC storytelling series The Nights of Our Lives; and is a member of star comedy troupe Hot Sauce (which is the 2006 Cage Match champion). Tonight he'll be performing a new one-man show.

Not Your Typical Christian Comics is a comedy troupe I know nothing about. But given their great name, chances are they'll be fun.

9:30 pm at UCBT, 307 West 26th Street (off 8th Avenue); tickets are $5

 

 

Broad Shoulders: Chicago Improv

The six members of improv troupe Broad Shoulders met while performing at the

famed I.O. Theater and The Second City in Chicago, and they'll be showing off their stuff at this one-night-only NYC performance. The group consists of the acclaimed Thomas Middleditch, Mackenzie Condon, Mary Grill, James Harris, Scott Markman, and Steve Pasieka.

9:30 pm at The Peoples Improv Theater, 154 West 29th Street (off 7th Avenue); tickets are $5

 

 

NYC Comedy Picks for Tuesday 7/29/08

Tonight's recommendations for the best in New York City comedy

(in chronological order, with top picks marked by colored brackets) include:

[TOP PICK] eight very funny NYC stand-ups—Joe DeRosa, Pat Dixon, Mike Drucker, Josh Homer,

Helen Hong, Jamie Lee, Sean Patton, and Brooke Van Poppelen—competing for

audience laughs and votes at Eric I's Comedy Showdown (7:00 pm),

[TOP PICK] razor-sharp comics Ted Alexandro (star stand-up; Letterman, Conan, two Comedy Central specials),

Joe Mande (Totally J/K, Workdays with Maury), Greg Johnson (co-host of award-winning Friday

comedy show), and more at a show mixing sketch & stand-up: Sweet Haven (8:00ish pm),

[TOP PICK] Marvel Comics Executive Editor Tom Brevoort (overseer of such titles as

Fantastic Four and New Avengers) and DC Comics Editor Bob Joy (handling collected editions)

joining in on a lively & fun discussion about comic books at Comic Book Club (8:00 pm),

three full hours of improv for only five bucks—tonight featuring the troupes Bastian,

The Law Firm, The Scam, Bangs, and The F*cking Kennedys—at Harold Night (8:00 pm),

[TOP PICK] for its season finale, a blowout lineup of stellar comics including Reggie Watts

(genius comedic beatbox improvisor), Victor Varnado (Conan O'Brien, Comedy Central),

and Kumail Nanjiani (Comedy Central), plus acclaimed actor/director Frank Whaley, at one of

the finest & funniest shows in NYC, the wonderful Seth Herzog's Sweet (9:00 pm),

occasionally uncomfortable comedy at a show run by host Sean Donnelly and regulars

Blaine Perry, Pat Stango, Steve Bossous, and Eliza Faria-Santos: Don't Touch Me There (9:00 pm),

enormously talented and likeable comics Charlie Sanders (Conan O'Brien, 2008 improv champion),

DC PIerson (Derrick), Matt McCarthy (Comedy Central), and Colin Jost (writer for Saturday Night LIve)

at hosts Jon Bander, Dan Gregor, and Lucas Held's biweekly Her Majesty's Stand-Up (9:30 pm).

[TOP PICK] and two of UCBT's finest improv troupes, C, C + C Improv Factory and Krompf (11:00 pm).

 

    

Joe DeRosa, Jamie Lee, and Brooke Van Poppelen

Eric I's Comedy Showdown

This biweekly extravaganza is a comedy competition hosted by Eric I.

Eight established NYC comics who are all winners of previous preliminary rounds—specifically, Joe DeRosa, Pat Dixon, Mike Drucker, Josh Homer, Helen Hong, Jamie Lee, Sean Patton, and Brooke Van Poppelen—each performs a short set.

In addition, six volunteers selected from the audience each get one minute to be funny; and the two garnering the most votes also each performs a short set.

The audience then votes on who of the 10 comics was the most hilarious. The two winners receive additional stage time to make comedic fun of the losers; and also move on to a final round in December to determine a season champion (with a prize of $500, and bragging rights).

Considering the terrific comics involved, this could be a great deal of fun.

7:00 pm at Ochi's Lounge at Comix, 353 West 14th Street (between 8th & 9th Avenues);

no cover, 1 drink or food item minimum (e.g., draft beer for $4-$5)

 

 

Yes, tonight's show poster got the date wrong; but the lineup is correct, and great

Sweet Haven

This exciting new show comes from sketch troupe Peoples Republic of Komedy, whose members learned how to be funny in Seattle and then sunk all their savings into making a mark in NYC. They're off to a great start with this new weekly extravaganza, which uses sketch (and even a theme song) to create a comedic framework for their stand-up guests.

Tonight's stellar lineup consists of

Ted Alexandro (Late Show with David Letterman, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Jimmy Kimmel Live, The View, and two Comedy Central Presents half-hour specials; described by Uproar as having "an appeal similar to Ray Romano and Jerry Seinfeld"),

Joe Mande (2008 ECNY Award winner for Best Emerging Comic;

writer/co-star of new autobiographical comedic play Workdays with Maury at UCBT;

co-host of weekly NYC live comedy show Totally J/K),

Greg Johnson (sharp, quick-witted stand-up comic who co-hosts the weekly

NYC comedy extravaganza The Greg Johnson & Larry Murphy Show,

which won the 2008 ECNY Award for Best Variety Show),

Ross Hyzer (host of NYC live extravaganza County Fair Comedy Show;

for stand-up videos, please click here and here),

Calise Hawkins (comic who plays a good ol' Southern gal

while hosting the Sunday Rififi show Free Brownies, Y'All), and

Jim Dodge (for a stand-up video about two-minute dating and Radio Shack, please click here).

8:00ish pm (doors open at 7:30) at Rififi, 332 East 11th Street (between 1st & 2nd Avenues); $5

 

 

Marvel Comics Executive Editor Tom Brevoort

Comic Book Club

Hosted by Alex Zalben, Justin Tyler and Pete LePage,

who enjoy discussing comic books while getting laughs.

Tonight's powerhouse industry guests are

Tom Brevoort, Executive Editor for Marvel Comics, overseeing such titles as New Avengers, Civil War, and Fantastic Four, and

Bob Joy, Editor of Collected Editions at DC Comics.

To get a feel for the smart, playful vibe of Comic Book Club, please check out its podcasts—

that is, audio recordings of previous shows in their entirety—by clicking here.

(And for my fave, a delightful show with Kevin "Batman" Conroy, please click here).

8:00 pm at The Peoples Improv Theater, 154 West 29th Street (off 7th Avenue); tickets are $5

 

 

Harold Night

The Harold is longform improv, pioneered by Del Close.

Tonight, five improv troupes—

Bastian, The Law Firm, The Scam, Bangs, and The F*cking Kennedys—

each give it a go for 30 minutes, with

short breaks in between, for a total of 3 hours.

Some of the groups are great; some are less so. And this show

is designed more for students of improv than the general public.

But if you're interested, and patient, a mere $5 will buy you

a full evening's education...and periodic solid laughs.

8:00-11:00 pm at UCBT, 307 West 26th Street (off 8th Avenue); tickets are $5

 

 

    

Victor Varnado, Reggie Watts, and Kumail Nanjiani...

   

...and Seth Herzog and Frank Whaley

Sweet

Hosted by the razor-sharp, dynamic, and hilarious Seth Herzog (VH1's Best Week Ever).

Seth is one of the finest hosts around—and this is one of the best comedy shows in NYC.

This is also the final Sweet for the summer...and, appropriately for the season closer, a blowout spectacular. Tonight's thoroughly wonderful guests are:

Reggie Watts (musical improv comedy genius; winner of 2007 Andy Kaufman Award; cast member of the new Electric Company; scary talented vocalist, beatboxer, and musician whose unique skills will likely amaze you; to learn more, please visit ReggieWatts.com; for video samples of what Reggie does, please click here and here and here; and keep an eye out Reggie's upcoming new album),

Victor Varnado (Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Comedy Central's Premium Blend, NBC's My Name is Earl, Adult Swim's Fat Guy Stuck in Internet, Chicago City Limits; wrote and directed the movie Twist the Cap, starring Charlie Murphy; acted in such films as Pluto Nash, End of Days, and A Guy Thing; for a stand-up sample, please click here),

Kumail Nanjiani (rising stand-up star; Comedy Central's Open Mic Fight; terrific one-man show Unpronounceable about experiences with Islam—for my review, please click here; co-host of monthly UCBT comedy show Game Bros. Live!; to get a feel for Kumail's style, please check out his very funny stand-up about the dark side of video games, odd memories, and the many ways cell phones are eliminated in horror films by clicking here),

Dan Wilbur (writer for CollegeHumor.com; member of sketch troupe Zarko Love; for stand-up video about drugs and dating, please click here), and

Frank Whaley (acclaimed actor who's performed in scores of feature films [The Doors, JFK, Hoffa, Swimming with Sharks, Pulp Fiction] and TV shows [Law & Order, Boston Legal, House]; writer/director of 2007 indie feature film New York City Serenade starring Freddie Prinz Jr.).

In addition to performances from the stellar talents above, tonight's show will feature Sweet's third annual Laugh Olympics during which non-performers compete with each other in comedy-related events. The winner will receive a gold metal that Seth promises to forge from numerous chocolate bar wrappers.

This show is expected to more than sell out. It's therefore recommended you arrive early to ensure getting in.

9:00 pm at The Slipper Room, 167 Orchard Street  (corner of Stanton Street); tickets are $5

 

 

Blaine Perry and Pat Stango

Don't Touch Me There

Host Sean Donnelly, along with regulars Blaine Perry, Pat Stango,

Steve Bossous, and Eliza Faria-Santos create this comedy show

that doesn't mind being unsettling.

A typical Stango bit: "It creeps me out when I visit my parents' house and listen to them

say what a great sex life they still have. It especially freaks me out because

they died in a car accident 10 years ago."

If that made you laugh, you're a Don't Touch Me There kind of person.

Tonight's guests haven't been announced; for a last-minute update, please click here.

9:00 pm at Ochi's Lounge at Comix, 353 West 14th Street (between 8th & 9th Avenues);

no cover, 1 drink or food item minimum (e.g., draft beer for $4-$5)

 

 

  

Matt McCarthy and Charlie Sanders...

  

...and DC Pierson and Colin Jost

Her Majesty's Stand-Up

Biweekly show hosted by Jon Bander, Dan Gregor, and Lucas Held.

Tonight's superb stand-up guests are

Colin Jost (writer for Saturday Night Live),

Charlie Sanders (brilliantly dynamic comic who's one of the most committed improvisors you'll ever see; sketch performer on Late Night with Conan O'Brien; member of world-class improv troupes Reuben Williams, Buffoons, and C, C + C Improv Factory—which won the 2008 Cage Match Improv Championship),

DC Pierson (enormously promising young star; brilliant improvisor, sketch comic, and short filmmaker as one-third of popular comedy troupe Derrick), and

Matt McCarthy (razor-sharp comic; Comedy Central's Live at Gotham; co-host of biweekly LIC live comedy extravaganza The Matt and Katina Show).

9:30 pm at The Magnet Theatre, 254 West 29th Street (off 8th Avenue); tickets are $5

 

 

and

C, C + C Improv Factory and Krompf

Improv group C, C + C Improv Factory—consisting of Chuck Dauble (Chuck D. & Jawnee Show), Charlie Sanders (Conan O'Brien, Reuben Williams), and Charlie Todd (Improv Everywhere, Reuben Williams)—is the 2008 Champion of Cage Match, beating out some of the most spectacularly skilled improvisors in the country who'd duked it out on stage for the past year.

The trio were also a standout—amidst over 150 troupes— at last July's Del Close Improv Marathon, expertly demonstrating how to keep raising the stakes throughout a long-form improvisation by playing three guys revealing all the lies they've been suppressing while they've hung out together: e.g., one of them admits that despite his frequent television references, he actually never watches TV; then that he's Amish; and finally that he's blind. The exploration of the logical ramifications of each revelation led the audience into hysterical laughter.

Krompf is another of NYC's finest comedy troupes: Neil Casey (member of UCBT's weekly hit show Death by Roo Roo), Ryan Karels, Amey Goerlich, and Joe Wengert (member of UCBT's weekly hit show Reuben Williams). At a memorable 2007 appearance on Cage Match, these improvisors took the kickoff suggestion Christendom to heights of delicious absurdity, in which young children about to be initiated into Catholicism are made to wear suits of armor and engage in swordplay while a voracious winged monster (played memorably by Ryan Karels) perches ready to gobble up the head of any who show hints of wavering. And in another subplot, Neil Casey was hilarious as a perpetually grieving cab driver who tells every passenger about his bride dying on their wedding day. At the end, we learn that as he backed up the cab preparing to drive them both to the Church, he accidentally ran her over...

With two such brilliant teams performing, this show promises to be special and memorable.

11:00 pm at UCBT, 307 West 26th Street (off 8th Avenue); tickets are $5

 

 

NYC Comedy Picks for Wednesday 7/30/08

Tonight's recommendations for the best in New York City comedy

(in chronological order, with top picks marked by colored brackets) include:

deliciously funny & luminous gals Brooke Van Poppelen, Joselyn Hughes, and

Margaret Champagne entertaining you with their own stand-up & stories, and also

bringing in sharp NYC comics to perform, at their Slumber Party (7:30 pm),

[TOP PICK] smart, topical comedy, featuring exceptionally sharp & funny comics J.R. Havlan

(brilliant head writer for The Daily Show), Ted Alexandro (star stand-up; Letterman, Conan, two

Comedy Central specials), and Michelle Collins (VH1, MTV U) at Seth Herzog's Wicked Wits (8:00 pm),

[TOP PICK] a hilarious idea for a show—make up comedy skits from stories in the New York Post

brought to life by three of the most quick-witted and inventive comics in NYC, Larry Murphy

(Conan O'Brien, Adult Swim), John Mulaney (VH1, Conan O'Brien), and Patrick Borelli

(Conan O'Brien, SuperDeluxe) in CBS/NYC Presents: New York Post Live! (8:00 pm),

[TOP PICK] a blowout show jam-packed with some of the greatest stand-up comics in NYC:

Ted Alexandro (Letterman, Conan, Comedy Central), Pete Holmes (VH1, Comedy Central),

Tom Shillue (The Daily Show, Conan, Comedy Central), DC Benny (Last Comic Standing, Comedy Central),

Kumail Nanjiani, and Eric Andre at Gary Vider's and Phil Murphy's Whatever (9:00 pm),

comics, writers, and others telling tales of their worst NYC experiences in New York Sh*tty (9:00 pm),

[TOP PICK] and many of the funniest characters who've graced the UCBT stage this year performing

monologues, improv, and sketch comedy at the free UCBT's Best of the Best Show (10:00 pm).

For details, please click here.

 

Tonight on TV

South Park is one of the funniest shows in TV history—

and also one of the most consistently superb, over an amazing 11 seasons.

On tonight's repeat, D-Yikes!, sexually confused Mr./Ms. Garrison visits a lesbian bar...in an episode

that parodies the film 300 and teaches you things you never knew about Mexicans.

Set your TiVo to 10:00 pm or midnight at Comedy Central.

 

  

Your hosts Margaret Champagne, Joselyn Hughes, and Brooke Van Poppelen at...

Slumber Party

This twice-monthly event is described as "the sort of variety show that happens when

three girls are delirious from staying up all night boozing and slap-happy from crank-calling!"

Actually, it's a show hosted by three of the most talented women in comedy. And just being in the same room with Brooke, Joselyn, and Margaret—who in "real life" are the best of friends—is a cause for joy.

More specifically, these lovely & hilarious gals are

Margaret Champagne (Carolines, UCBT; for acting reel, please click here),

Joselyn Hughes (for video questioning the effectiveness of rape whistles, please click here), and

Brooke Van Poppelen (Carolines, Laugh Factory; for a video sample, please click here).

Tonight's stand-up comedy guests haven't been announced, but this powerhouse trio have lots of friends and admirers, so expect some fine comics to come by.

Also keep an eye out for a sketch show titled Macho: Grow a Pair that Joselyn and Brooke premiered earlier this month in Chicago and will be mounting at some point in NYC.

7:30 pm at Ochi's Lounge at Comix, 353 West 14th Street (between 8th & 9th Avenues);

no cover, 1 drink or food item minimum (e.g., draft beer for $4-$5)

 

 

  

Daily Show Head Writer J.R. Havlan, Michelle Collins...

  

...Seth Herzog, and Ted Alexandro

Wicked Wits

Seth Herzog (VH1's Best Week Ever, Sweet) hosts this new show devoted to smart, witty comedy, focusing on such topics as politics, current events, and pop culture.

Seth's wonderful guests tonight are

J.R. Havlan (winner of five Emmy awards for his brilliant work as head writer for The Daily Show),

Ted Alexandro (Late Show with David Letterman, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Jimmy Kimmel Live, The View, and two Comedy Central Presents half-hour specials; described by Uproar as having "an appeal similar to Ray Romano and Jerry Seinfeld"), and

Michelle Collins (VH1's Best Week Ever and All Access, MTV U, The Al Franken Show, YouCantMakeItUp.org; for a memorable chat about the power of penises over vaginas, please click here).

Please Note: You can save $5 off the $20 cover (i.e., pay $15 per ticket)

by ordering online with discount code HyReviews.

8:00 pm at Comix, 353 West 14th Street (between 8th & 9th Avenues);

$15 online with code HyReviews, plus two-item food or drink minimum

 

 

    

John Mulaney, Patrick Borelli, and Larry Murphy

CBS/NYC Presents: New York Post Live!

In this one-time event, some of the sharpest, most hilarious comics around will take sensational stories from the New York Post and turn them into comedy sketches.

It's a great idea—and especially when executed by this thoroughly wonderful cast:

Larry Murphy (genius comedic chameleon & voiceover actor who performs all the

key characters on Adult Swim's Assy McGee; other animated TV series include

Home Movies, O'Grady, Computer Lab, Word Girl, and Sunday Pants;

sketch performer on Late Night with Conan O'Brien; announcer for ESPN's Cheap Seats; co-host of award-winning NYC Friday night live comedy show at Rififi; for an animated VO reel, please click here),

John Mulaney (one of the funniest stand-up comics in the country; frequently appears on VH1's Best Week Ever; performed stand-up twice on Late Night with Conan O'Brien; won the 2008 ECNY Award for Best Male Stand-Up Comedian; recently selected by Variety as among the 10 Comics to Watch for 2008; to check out videos of John's two Conan sets, please click here and here), and

Patrick Borelli (Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Comedy Central's Premium Blend,

ESPN's Cheap Seats, SuperDeluxe's Thunderpoint, Video Power Hour).

8:00 pm at UCBT, 307 West 26th Street (off 8th Avenue); tickets are $5

 

 

Big Black Car and Fancy Dragon

This free weekly show features the two PIT improv teams above,

each of which performs for about 30 minutes. For a video sample of Big Black Car,

please click here; and for a video sample of Fancy Dragon, please click here.

8:00 pm at The Peoples Improv Theater, 154 West 29th Street (off 7th Avenue); free

 

 

    

Tom Shillue, DC Benny, and Eric Andre...

   

...and Pete Holmes and Ted Alexandro

Whatever

Monthly NYC Live comedy show hosted by Gary Vider and Phil Murphy, "childhood friends who combine forces to bring you the most laid-back comedy atmosphere. More of a state of mind than a comedy show. For example, when a comedian wants to know what type of material to do, our answer is simply Whatever."

That said, tonight's show is a blowout spectacular. The thoroughly wonderful comics are

Pete Holmes (razor-sharp & lightning-fast mind, and one of the finest stand-ups in the country;

VH1's Best Week Ever, Comedy Central's Premium Blend and Motherload;

writer for CollegeHumor.com; cartoonist for mags ranging from

The New Yorker to Cosmo Girl; host of UCBT's monthly open-mic extravaganza Gutbucket),

Ted Alexandro (comedy star who's also one of the finest stand-ups in the country; Late Show with David Letterman, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Jimmy Kimmel Live, The View, and two Comedy Central Presents half-hour specials; described by Uproar as having "an appeal similar to Ray Romano and Jerry Seinfeld"),

Tom Shillue (Comedy Central Presents half-hour special, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart; storytelling podcasts; host of acclaimed NYC monthly comedy show Moonwork; comedy CD Overconfident!; for stand-up samples, please click here and here),

DC Benny (Last Comic Standing finalist, Comedy Central Presents half-hour special

and Comedy Central's Premium Blend, The Chris Rock Show, Showtime at the Apollo, Friday Night Videos; TV and movie actor for Law & Order, The Cosby Show, Spider-Man 3, and the upcoming film Five Nights in Brooklyn),

Kumail Nanjiani (rising stand-up star; Comedy Central's Open Mic Fight; terrific one-man show Unpronounceable about experiences with Islam—for my review, please click here; co-host of monthly UCBT comedy show Game Bros. Live!; to get a feel for Kumail's style, please check out his very funny stand-up about the dark side of video games, odd memories, and the many ways cell phones are eliminated in horror films by clicking here), and

Eric Andre (Comedy Central's Live at Gotham; 2007 HBO Aspen Comedy Festival;

Geico caveman; for a video sample, please click here).

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