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UCB Presents Stone Cold Fox: This Is Not Art Tonight

By: Sep. 09, 2011
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Stone Cold Fox: This Is Not Art, an original hour-long sketch show from Stone Cold Fox, the first-ever weekend sketch house team at New York's Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, will debut at 7:30pm on Friday, September 9.

For their first weekend show, Stone Cold Fox invites you to Project Space, an extremely Important Theater located in an abandoned asbestos factory in Brooklyn's Chicken Plucking District. Project Space is devoted to Art, not entertainment. But we do need money, so we'll be presenting a preview of our upcoming season, complete with many Important Art Scenes, which are definitely not comedy sketches. Comedy sketches are not Art. Please join us for Stone Cold Fox: This Is Not Art, an excruciatingly important night at the theater. And please bring your checkbook.

Stone Cold Fox: This Is Not Art stars D'Arcy Carden (Funny or Die, Animal Planet's Pet-o-Rama), Johnathan Fernandez (The Colbert Report, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon), Fran Gillespie (The Law Firm), Brandon Scott Jones (Gentrify Brooklyn, Grandma's Ashes), Molly Lloyd (Delocated, Airwolf), John Murray (30 Rock, Death by Roo Roo), and Nate Smith (30 Rock, Hello Lonesome). The show was written by Leila Cohan-Miccio (Vag Magazine, This Is About Smith), Evan Greenspoon (2Pac: The Musical!), Brandon Gulya (Sandino), Matt Hunziker (Onion News Network), Owen Parsons (CollegeHumor), and Michael Trapp (Popzilla). Neil W. Casey (Fat Guy Stuck in Internet, The Whitest Kids U Know, Big Lake) directs.

Stone Cold Fox: This Is Not Art opens on Friday, September 9 at 7:30pm at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre (307 W. 26th Street) and will be performed at the same time every Friday (with the exception of September 23) through November. Tickets are $10 and can be reserved here.

 



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