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September 11, 2018
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alison becker, carl tart, hal rudnick, jason mantzoukas, lennon parham, matt walsh, timm sharp

Not only does supporting the Thomas Angel Foundation for this charity benefit mean that you’re supporting annual scholarships for women in comedy, but it also means that you’ll get to see the likes of very stand-up line-up of UCB’s very best (as you can see above).

Tickets are going for $15-$100 and can (and should) be bought up here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, screenings, open mics, maps, and more can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

Watch Trailer for Duplass Brothers Productions’ Latest Release “Rainbow Time”

October 20, 2016
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duplass brothers, linas phillips, melanie lynskey, rainbow time, timm sharp, tobin bell, trailer

The Duplass Brothers pretty much have dramedy down pat. They know how to make great dramedy and they definitely know how and where to find it. 

The Duplass Brothers Productions’ latest film is this indie dramedy from writer/director Linas Phillips, Rainbow Time. It follows the complex and tense relationship between a developmentally delayed middle aged man, his brother, and his brother’s girlfriend and does so in a way that looks heartfelt, offbeat, and cathartic, according to this trailer.

Linas plays the developmentally delayed man known as Shonzi and is joined by an impressive cast of Timm Sharp, Melanie Lynskey, and Tobin Bell.

Look for Rainbow Time in theaters on November 4th. 

Sometimes, The Day After Halloween Is Scarier Than Halloween According to This “PSA” by Lindsay Ames

October 20, 2015
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anna seregina, brion brionson, curt neill, erin mcgathy, halloween, hayley marie norman, jess rona, lee newton, lindsay ames, parody, sunny mabrey, timm sharp, walk of shame

While a certain amount of spookiness and fright is allowed to reign free on Halloween, the aftermath that comes when Halloween is over before you’re ready for it to be over could possibly be more scary.

Let Lindsay Ames show you what could happen when the world has gotten over Halloween the next morning and you exactly haven’t.

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