George Kareman: Incredibly Extreme and Extremely Incredible, a new sketch comedy show, continues its run at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre at 9:30pm on Wednesday, June 6th. Tickets are $5, which includes admission to both Incredibly Extreme and Extremely Incredible and Profiles In Cowardice, and can be reserved here.
George Kareman asks you to please be advised of the following before purchasing tickets for this show: WARNING: This is an intense sketch comedy show about an outrageous man. CAUTION: The dangerous-ass stunts in this show are NOT performed by professionals. LOOK OUT: Epic failure takes place in this show. So come watch
George Kareman prove to the world he is EXTREME, in a comedy show so INCREDIBLE, you won't believe it, just like Goosebumps author R.L. Stine, who says “
George Kareman scares ME! He's insane! I won't say his show gave me Goosebumps-- I was laughing too hard!”
George Kareman: Incredibly Extreme and Extremely Incredible stars and is co-written by
George Kareman. George's TV and Film credits include The Colbert Report, The Golden Scallop and Layla in Transition. His theater credits include the Off-Broadway productions of Biography, The Crucible, and To Pay The Price at The Archlight and Mint Theaters. George performs on UCB’s Harold Night with his house team The Regulars. Other UCB credits include Ubit, The Movie, UCBComedy Originals, ( ), Sketch Cram and The Chris Gethard Show. George's Internet accomplishments include an interview web series with "Goosebumps" author RL Stine called
The George Kareman Variety Hour (NYTVF), CollegeHumor Originals, and various
shorts. George is a contributing writer to the Onion Sports Network. You also may have seen or heard George in McDonalds, Walmart or Amazon commercials / voice overs. George is a proud member of Actors Equity Association and SAG-AFTRA. For all things George, check out his
website.
George Kareman: Incredibly Extreme and Extremely Incredible also features Matt Klinman (The Onion, AMC),
Charles Parker Newton (Travel Channel, TruTV), and George Anagnostakos (Billy On The Street), the last of whom also co-wrote and directed the show.