About this Event
Something Blue
(Solo Show)
Sunday, November 10th, 2024
Doors 5:10PM // Show 5:30PM
$15 Pre-sale // $20 Day of
**Lineup subject to change** Late Arrivals will be turned away 20 minutes after scheduled event start.
No Refunds or Exchanges. For the protection of our audiences we reserve the right to refuse service.
In this new solo show, Brooke explores her family's lineage of love and straight wedding and bachelorette culture during this hour of comedy, poetry and storytelling.
Something Blue at AllAboutSolo.com
Judith has appeared on Seinfeld and The Middle, to name a few. She was a series regular on the CBS sitcom, The Gregory Hines Show, and is currently a recurring voice on the Fox animated series The Great North (Rotten Tomatoes 100%).
As a standup she has performed at The Comedy Store, The Improv, The Laugh Factory, as well as many indie comedy venues. As an improviser, Judith was on an iO Main Stage Harold team The Third Rail, and The Mighty Stumps (Improvised Chekhov) which played the Phoenix and Los Angeles Improv Festivals. Her show RELATIONSH!T, an improvised talk show about sex, love and relationships, played on the Main Stage at iO for 10 years. The Los Angeles Times called it “Relationship therapy. A pleasant fill of flirtation, advice and self-deprecating tidbits—blended with a belly-laugh workout.” Judith is a regular storyteller on the long-running Public School show at the Virgil in Los Angeles.
Brooke Finegold is a Brooklyn based comedian, poet, and artist. During the successful run of her first solo show, The Town Cryer, at Edinburgh Fringe last summer, reviewers lauded her "the poetic voice of her generation". She hosts the queer poetry salon writing Poetry is Gay (PIG), and is the editor in chief of the magazine of the same name. She hosted the popular Silverlake backyard comedy show, The Unbirthday Show, while living in LA. She also co-hosted the comedy podcast Bisexual Diaries before moving onto greener pastures (New York, lesbianism). Her poetry and essays have been published in Defunct Mag, Pinky Mag, Splashland, and various literary magazines. You can find her writing poems on her seafoam Smith Corona in Washington Square Park, weddings, and on various stages across the world.
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For Attendees requiring an Assisted Listening Device, you must submit a written request to venue operator 48 hours prior to listed show start.
FREE street parking on Lyric Ave and Griffith Park Blvd
At this time there are no additional safety regulations required of audiences - masking, etc. But if you do feel unwell please stay home. We continue to update our policies at times when health conditions change.
Event Venue
Lyric Hyperion Theater & Cafe, 2106 Hyperion Avenue, Los Angeles, United States
USD 17.85 to USD 23.38