Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre
The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre (shorter UCB Theatre) is an American improvisational theatre and training center,[1] founded by the Upright Citizens Brigade troupe members, including Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, Ian Roberts and Matt Walsh.[2] It has locations in the New York neighborhoods of Chelsea and the East Village as well as the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Hollywood and Sunset Boulevard.
The troupe was originally trained by Del Close at Chicago's ImprovOlympic, invented the ASSSSCAT show the success of which led to the troupe getting their own sketch show on Comedy Central from 1998 to 2000, and eventually founded their own theatre. In 2013, they co-authored a manual The Upright Citizens Brigade Comedy Improvisation Manual.[3][4]
Philosophy
The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre Training Center teaches longform improv, sketch writing, and various other comedy skills.[1] The training center's philosophy of improv is based largely on the teachings of Del Close, with a strong emphasis on the "game" of the scene.[5] The primary improvisational form is "The Harold", and the theater in all its incarnations has had a group of "Harold Teams", house teams that perform regularly.[6]
History
New York
Prior to opening their own theatre, the Upright Citizens Brigade performed their signature improv show, ASSSSCAT, first at KGB Bar, and then later at Solo Arts. Solo Arts was the first semi-permanent home to the Upright Citizens Brigade's Harold Teams and is considered by some to be the group's first theatre.[7][8][9] The troupe's first permanent space was at 161 West 22nd Street, a 75-seat auditorium that used to be the Harmony Burlesque Theater, an all-nude lap-dancing club—essentially a storefront. The original theatre was closed on November 18, 2002, after a building inspector ordered the theater to be shut down due to fire code violations. In the months that followed, the theater found a temporary home at the Access Theater on lower Broadway, then moved to the Chelsea Playhouse for a short time before finding a permanent space.[10]
On April 1, 2003, the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre opened its second official, current space in Chelsea - a 150-seat theater at 307 West 26th Street in NYC in the former Maverick Theater. This new space had several advantages over its previous theater at 161, such as double capacity, a more professional tech booth, larger green room with a greater separation from the stage area, two dressing rooms, storage rooms, twice the number of bathrooms, and a "chill out room".[11][12]
In September 2011,[13] UCB opened a second theater on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, at 153 E 3rd St. This theater features 124 seats, two lobbies, and a full bar known as the "Hot Chicks Room" in reference to an episode of the Upright Citizens Brigade TV show.[14] Often referred to as "Beast", the theater was initially opened in hopes of showcasing more stand-up comedy. However, today it primarily features improv and sketch shows.
UCB LA
In 2005, the Los Angeles branch of the theater opened at 5919 Franklin Avenue in Hollywood, offering up improv, sketch and stand-up comedy shows nightly. Soon after, Comedy Bang! Bang! (formerly Comedy Death-Ray), a Los Angeles alternative comedy show moved from its former home at the M Bar to join the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, appearing on Tuesday nights.[15]
In October 2014, UCB announced the opening of UCB Theatre Sunset located at 5419 Sunset Boulevard for November 1. The new venue plays home to Upright Citizens Brigade's training center, an 85-seat theatre, cafe/performance space called Inner Sanctum, video production offices, and even retail stores on street level.[16]
Notable performers
New York (current)
Based partially on the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre website:[17]
- Chris Kelly
- Scott Adsit
- Leo Allen
- Kurt Braunohler
- Kay Cannon
- Neil Casey
- Katie Dippold
- Jesse Falcon
- Jake Fogelnest
- Chris Gethard
- Ilana Glazer
- Peter Grosz
- Peter Gwinn
- Dave Hill
- Abbi Jacobson
- Julie Klausner
- Jordan Klepper
- Rob Lathan
- John Lutz
- Joe Mande
- Kate McKinnon
- Thomas Middleditch
- Bobby Moynihan
- Tami Sagher
- Horatio Sanz
- Charlie Todd
- Tracey Wigfield
- Sasheer Zamata
Los Angeles (current)
Based partially on the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre web site:[18]
- James Adomian
- Aziz Ansari
- Eric Appel
- Scott Aukerman
- Doug Benson
- Michael Blaiklock
- Matt Braunger
- Jessica Chaffin
- Jackie Clarke
- Andy Daly
- Jon Daly
- Jamie Denbo
- Dominic Dierkes
- Brett Gelman
- John Gemberling
- Ed Helms
- Tymberlee Hill
- Rob Huebel
- Brian Huskey
- Luka Jones
- Matt L. Jones
- Jen Kirkman
- Lauren Lapkus
- Natasha Leggero
- Jason Mantzoukas
- Seth Morris
- Adam Pally
- Jimmy Pardo
- Lennon Parham
- Eddie Pepitone
- Dannah Phirman
- DC Pierson
- B. J. Porter
- June Diane Raphael
- Rob Riggle
- Paul Rust
- Charlie Sanders
- Paul Scheer
- Danielle Schneider
- Ben Schwartz
- Monika Smith
- Betsy Sodaro
- Jessica St. Clair
- Paul F. Tompkins
- Kulap Vilaysack
- Derek Waters
- Casey Wilson
- Zach Woods
- Charlyne Yi
Other notable alumni and guest performers
- Fred Armisen
- Dan Bakkedahl
- Maria Bamford
- H. Jon Benjamin
- Beck Bennett
- Andy Blitz
- Wyatt Cenac
- Rob Corddry
- Eliza Coupe
- David Cross[2]
- Jimmy Dore
- Kevin Dorff
- Rachel Dratch
- Abby Elliott
- Mary Elizabeth Ellis
- Ali Farahnakian
- Tina Fey[2]
- Zach Galifianakis
- Janeane Garofalo[2]
- Jeff Garlin
- Jon Glaser
- Todd Glass
- Donald Glover
- John Hodgman
- Jake Johnson
- Ellie Kemper
- Keegan-Michael Key
- David Koechner
- Nick Kroll
- Thomas Lennon
- Riki Lindhome
- Jack McBrayer
- Adam McKay
- Tim Meadows
- Kate Micucci
- T. J. Miller
- Andy Milonakis
- Jerry Minor
- Kyle Mooney
- Morgan Murphy
- John Milhiser
- John Mulaney
- Kumail Nanjiani
- Jordan Peele
- Aubrey Plaza
- Jenny Slate
- Brian Stack
- Reggie Watts
- Noël Wells
- Harris Wittels
- Jessica Williams
- Rachel Bloom[19]
See also
References
- 1 2 "Classes: New York". Upright Citizens Brigade Training Center. Retrieved December 24, 2011.
- 1 2 3 4 McKinley, Jesse (2003-01-27). "Masters of Improv Are Stumped". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-03-23.
- ↑ Get the Laughs, but Follow the Rules, The New York Times, 20 February 2014
- ↑ "And....Scene". New York Magazine. September 25, 2011. Retrieved July 4, 2012.
- ↑ Voss, Eric. "Improv's Babel: Defining the Game of the Scene". Splitsider. Retrieved 10 July 2013.
- ↑ "New York: Shows: Harold Night". Retrieved 10 July 2013.
- ↑ Levy, Ariel (August 10, 1998). "The Odd Squad". New York Magazine. Retrieved December 24, 2011.
- ↑ "Jason Mantzoukas interview". jesterjournal.com. Retrieved December 24, 2011.
- ↑ "Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre Nightclub in Chelsea, NY". clubplanet.com. Retrieved December 24, 2011.
- ↑ McKinley, Jesse (2003-01-27). "Masters of Improv Are Stumped; Losing a Permanent Theater Is No Joke for a Comedy Troupe". The New York Times.
- ↑ "[UCBT] No more Chelsea". Improv Message Boards. March 14, 2003. Retrieved December 24, 2011.
- ↑ "We need this for the UCB chill out room". Improv Message Boards. March 9, 2005. Retrieved December 24, 2011.
- ↑ "Schedule - UCB Theatre". UCBTheatre.com. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
- ↑ "Comedy Troupe Delivers Its Second New York Baby". New York Times. October 30, 2011.
- ↑ "Comedy Bang Bang: Standup". UCB Theatre. Retrieved December 24, 2011.
- ↑ "Upright Citizens Brigade Announces the Grand Opening of UCB Theatre Sunset - Splitsider". Splitsider.
- ↑ "New York: Performers". Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. Retrieved 2008-03-23.
- ↑ "Los Angeles: Performers". Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. Retrieved 2008-06-12.
- ↑ Thomasian, Deborah. "OK! Rachel Bloom Is Just The Best". Serial Optimist. Retrieved August 12, 2012.
External links
- The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre - Official Site
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