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PARDON MY TANGENT to Hold Benefit Live Show Featuring H. Jon Benjamin, Kate Walsh, and More

By: Oct. 04, 2018
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PARDON MY TANGENT to Hold Benefit Live Show Featuring H. Jon Benjamin, Kate Walsh, and More  Image

Join actors/comedians Janeane Garofalo and Arden Myrin on Saturday, October 27, 2018 at 7pm for a benefit show and live taping of their podcast Pardon My Tangent at The Great Hall of The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, 7 East 7th Street, New York, NY 10003. All proceeds of the comedy and music show benefit The Cooper Union's return to full-tuition scholarships for all undergraduate students. Ticket prices vary, and start at $25. To purchase tickets, visit www.cooper.edu/tix/pmt.

Janeane and Arden will be joined by a variety of their celebrity friends, actors, and musicians including:

· H. Jon Benjamin - actor Bob's Burgers, Archer

· Amy Englehardt - singer/songwriter, formerly of The Bobs

· Larry Murphy - actor Bob's Burgers

· Lawrence O'Donnell - TV pundit, host of MSNBC The Last Word

· Dallas Roberts - actor, FBI, The Good Wife, The Walking Dead

· Amy Sedaris - actress, At Home with Amy Sedaris, Strangers with Candy

· Sam Seder - TV pundit, host of The Majority Report

· Amber Tamblyn - actress, Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, Joan of Arcadia

· Kate Walsh - actress, Grey's Anatomy, Private Practice, 13 Reasons Why

· The Gregory Brothers - viral internet stars/ musicians

(Talent subject to change)

Established in 1859, The Cooper Union is a private college of art, architecture, and engineering. Since its founding, Cooper has been a place and an idea ahead of its time: open to all regardless of race, gender, or socio-economic background; for most of its history, free to attend; and a destination for free speech, civic engagement, and a witness to the flow of American history and social movements. Today, The Cooper Union embraces those same ideals and is pursuing a plan to return to full-tuition scholarships for all undergraduate students.







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