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ComedyBeat to Host Late Night Comedians & Comedy Writers Panel at Book Culture, 11/16

By: Nov. 09, 2015
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Comedybeat (www.comedybeat.com) presents a special edition of their quarterly "Comedy Dialogue" series on the fascinating theme: "Comedians & Comedy Writers on Late Night TV Shows" on Monday, November 16, 2015 @ Book Culture on Manhattan's Upper West Side beginning at 7:00pm.

Moderated by comedian and journalist TRAVIS IRVINE (The Huffington Post, The Guardian & Jay Leno Show), the free event will feature stand-up comedy performances plus a fascinating panel discussion with some of contemporary comedy's most brilliant comedians, comedy writers and authors including:

- JOSH GONDELMAN (Comedian and Writer, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver; and author of new book "You Blew It!: An Awkward Look at the Many Ways in Which You've Already Ruined Your Life ")

- MIKE DRUCKER (Comedian and Writer, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon)

- MATT KOFF (Comedian and Writer, THE DAILY SHOW with Trevor Noah)

- KEVIN BARNETT (Comedian and Writer, TruTV)

IF YOU GO:

WHEN: Monday November 16, 2015 at 7:00 pm
WHERE: Book Culture, 536 West 112th Street, NYC 10025 (between Broadway & Amsterdam Street, near Columbia University)
TICKETS/INFO: Call (212) 865-1588 or visit www.bookculture.com

ComedyBeat is a start-up independent news organization serving the comedy market through its flagship Web news site ComedyBeat.com and trade publishing arm ComedyBeat Press. The mission of ComedyBeat is to provide fair and accurate news, reviews and analytical commentary about the world of comedy from a business, economic, and legal perspective, to create and distribute trade information resources to comedy professionals, and to become the national leader of comedy trade news. ComedyBeat managing editor Carl Unegbu studied journalism at Columbia after graduating law school at the University of Miami and is is the author of "Comedy Under Attack: The Golden Age and the Headwinds."







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