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How to Hate Yourself w. Laura House ft. Laura Kightlinger, Caitlin Gill, Matt Kirshen, Bucky Sinister, Zak Toscani, and more TBA!
Sat, 4 May
Doors open
6:30 PM PDT
Hollywood Improv (The Lab)
8162 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, CA 90046
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Age Limit
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Comedy
Laura House
Laura House
Comedy
Laura House is an actress, comic, writer and teacher. She was discovered in Austin,
Texas while performing stand-up comedy at night and teaching seventh grade by day.
She went on to perform on HBO, Comedy Central, NBC & Amazon. And work alongside
Janeane Garofalo, Margaret Cho, Kamau Bell, Louis Black, Maria Bamford, Patton
Oswalt, Brian Regan and other greats. She was featured in HBO's Aspen Comedy
Festival, then starred on Mtv's first scripted sit-com "Austin Stories." Later she
performed on Comedy Central's "Premium Blend" and other stand-up shows while
continuing acting and writing. She played a hillbilly slut opposite Natalie Portman in
"Where the Heart is." Laura has written on hit TV shows including the Emmy-winning
"Samantha Who?" and "Mom." She has developed a "Super Mom" show with Barry
Sonnenfeld for ABC, a sketch show featuring Rachel Crow for Nickelodeon and a
lady-slacker show with Katey Sagal for FX.
She's published in three books, including "True Tales of Lust and Love," "Comedy Film
Nerds Guide to the Movies, and "Stricken: The 5000 Stages of Grief."
She's an LA favorite at stand-up and storytelling shows. She also teaches pitching,
writing and meditation

Comedy
Laura Kightlinger
Laura Kightlinger
Comedy
Laura Kightlinger stands out as a true original in the world of comedy. Her individual style and vision echoes through the incredibly popular characters on the hit NBC series "Will and Grace." In addition to her title as consulting producer on "Will and Grace " she's earned a recurring role on the show as "Nurse Shelia." Her first book entitled "Quick Shots of False Hope " was described by the New York Times Book Review as a "memorable disturbing and darkly comic debut." Laura is writing a TV pilot based on the book. Laura's unique talent has landed her film roles in "Run Ronnie Run" (with David Cross) "Pootie Tang" (starring Chris Rock) the Farrelly Brothers' "Shallow Hal " "Melvin Goes to Dinner " directed by Bob Odenkirk and the Eddie Murphy film "Daddy Daycare." Kightlinger recently finished directing her first documentary entitled "Sixty Spins Around the Sun " chronicling the New York City street movement to repeal the Rockefeller Drug Laws. Laura garnered the Director's Award at the Black Maria Film Festival for a short film she also wrote and starred in called "Dependable People." In addition to writing for "Will and Grace" for the past five years Laura has written for "Roseanne " "Dennis Miller Live" and "Saturday Night Live " where she was also a featured performer. Laura was a cast member of Roseanne's sketch comedy series "Saturday Night Special" on Fox. She has made guest appearances on "Tenacious D the Greatest Band in the World"...She now lives in Los Angeles and performs at local clubs.

Comedy
Caitlin Gill
Caitlin Gill
Comedy
People are talking about Caitlin Gill. Most of what they’re saying has to do with how funny she is.
Caitlin has performed for Flophouse on Viceland, at the Oddball Comedy Tour, the Outside Lands Festival, SF Sketchfest, Bridgetown Comedy Festival and in some of the best comedy clubs in the nation. Her writing has been featured on Hidden America with Jonah Ray, the series Take My Wife and in The New York Times. She was voted Best Comedian in the East Bay Express “Best Of” Edition in 2013. You can also hear her on podcasts like Put Your Hands Together, Competitive Erotic Fan Fiction and NPR's Snap Judgement. See her live every week at the Hollywood Improv Lab hosting Crabapples with Bobcat Goldthwait.
Comedy
Matt Kirshen
Matt Kirshen
Comedy
Comedy
Bucky Sinister
Bucky Sinister
Comedy
Comedy
Zak Toscani
Zak Toscani
Comedy