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Upright Citizens Brigade Presents 'Gravid Water', Featuring Pill, Adsit, and More, 4/26

By: Apr. 25, 2010
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UCB's monthly improv/acting extravaganza returns this Monday, April 26th, at 8 p.m. with The Miracle Worker's Alison Pill, 30 Rock's Scott Adsit, Our Town's Jennifer Grace and Lori Myers, The Office's Zach Woods, and many, many more--all for $5.

The full cast featured this month includes:

Scott Adsit (30 Rock, The Second City)
Michael Delaney (The Swarm, You're Welcome America. A Final Night with George W. Bush)
Becky Drysdale (Let's Have A Ball, One Woman in Several Pieces)
Jennifer Grace (Theatre World Award Winner: Our Town, The Seagull)
Thomas Middleditch (Splinterheads, Improvised Shakespeare Co.)
Lori Myers (Our Town)
Alison Pill (The Miracle Worker, Milk, Tony nom. The Lieutenant of Inishmore)
Tami Sagher (30 Rock, Let's Have A Ball)
Andrée Vermeulen (French Toast)
Zach Woods (The Office, In The Loop, Stepfathers)

The production is directed by creator Stephen Ruddy.

Reservations for the event are available online at newyork.ucbtheatre.com/reservations/create/16775. Tickets are $5 and may be purchased at the link above or by calling 212-366-9176.

The Upright Citizens Brigade (Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, Ian Roberts, and Matt Walsh) came to New York, from Chicago, in 1996. After staging their award winning sketch comedy show, and introducing the long form improvised structure of the "Harold" to New York audiences the UCB soon began their training program.

The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre Opened February 4, 1999 at 161 West 22nd Street, the former home of the New Harmony, a strip club reported to be seedier than seedy. The UCBT quickly became the place for great, cutting-edge, comedy. Casting directors, agents, and journalists all began to flock to the 74-seat theater in Chelsea to see the best comic talent in the city.

On April 1, 2003, the New UCB Theater opened its doors. The 150-seat theater at 307 West 26th Street continues to offer the best and most innovative improv and sketch comedy in the city every day of the week. The UCB Theatre produces over 25 unique shows a week, often 4 shows nightly, ranging in price from $8 to free. There is never a drink minimum and beer, wine and soft drinks are available for a moderate price.

On July 1st 2005 the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre Opened the first location in Hollywood, California. The 95 seat Theatre, located at 5919 Franklin Avenue, quickly became the home to great improv, sketch and stand-up in the Los Angeles area. The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre established itself as the only comedy Theatre and Training Center with stages and operations on both coasts.

On March 1st 2006 the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre Opened the first comedy Training Center of its kind in New York City. Located at 145 W 30th Street, 4th floor, the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre's Training Center is 7,500 square feet of classroom space dedicated to the advancement of improv and sketch comedy. Many students have gone on to appear in and write for stage, television and major motion picture productions as well as popular comedy content on the Internet.

On January 16th of 2008 the Upright Citizens Brigade continued the spread of their unique brand of no-holds barred comedy to audiences across the country through UCBcomedy.com. UCBcomedy is the virtual home of all things comedy from improv, sketch and standup to pranks, jokes, podcasts, f'ed up and illegal videos and much more from the performers, teachers, students and friends who have made the Upright Citizens Brigade the leading brand of comedy in the country.

For more information, visit www.newyork.ucbtheatre.com.



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