
Tonight at the Improv ft. Matthew Broussard, Wyatt Cenac, Charlie Flynn, Tatiana Frank, Brittany Carney, and Shivani Dave
Sat, 18 Jul, 7:00 PM EDT
Doors open
6:00 PM EDT
Brooklyn Improv (The Main Room)
64 N 9th St, Brooklyn, NY 11249
Description
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EVENT INFO:
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MISCELLANOUS:
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Event Information
Age Limit
21+

Stand-up
Tonight at the Improv
Tonight at the Improv
Stand-up
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Comedy
Matthew Broussard
Matthew Broussard
Comedy
Matthew Broussard is a disgraced financial analyst forced into stand up comedy. The byproduct of a Cajun chemist and Jewish microbiologist, he holds a degree in computational mathematics he always manages to bring up (just did it!) and is fully aware of how douchey he looks. His comedy is heady, self-effacing, and weirdly… educational? He's performed on the Tonight Show, Conan, Jeff Ross Presents Roast Battle, the Comedy Central Half Hour, and some stuff with MTV2 he doesn’t like to talk about. You can catch him in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, The League, The Mindy Project, and alongside Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish in the film Here Today. He is the creator of the webcomic and puzzle app, Monday Punday.

Comedy
Wyatt Cenac
Wyatt Cenac
Comedy

Stand-up
Brittany Carney
Brittany Carney
Stand-up
Brittany is a comedian, actor, and writer based in New York City. She began standup comedy in DC, and tours nationally. Vulture Magazine has listed Brittany as a Comedian You Should and Will Know. Brittany’s debut special, That Is My Horse, is available on Youtube. Brittany was Ars Nova Vision Resident for the 2024-2025 season. Her acting appearances include HBO’s Fantasmas (2024) and That Damn Michael Che (2022). Brittany has opened for Gary Gulman, Stavros Halkias, Moshe Kasher, and Todd Barry. Brittany’s staff writing experience includes Season 2 of That Damn Michael Che on HBO Max, Season 2 of Teenage Euthenasia on Adult Swim, and Networking for Introverts on Audible. Her Comedy Central: Featuring set aired in February, 2021 and is available here. Her Don’t Tell set, filmed August 2023, is available here.
Stand-up
Charlie Flynn
Charlie Flynn
Stand-up
Charlie Flynn is a Brooklyn-based comedian and writer who has gained an online following for video series like “If RuPaul Judged ___” and “Papers I wrote for my liberal arts degree thinking I was saving the world.” He hosts the monthly standup and video show Invisible Architecture at Union Hall, and performs with gay guy improv and sketch troupe The Duchess. He is also a writer for Spilling Your Seed with Chloe Troast, and has been featured in the web series Boys Club. In keeping with his interest in academia, he is currently partnering with the Whitney Museum of American Art on a video series for their social media outlets.
Stand-up
Tatiana Frank
Tatiana Frank
Stand-up

Comedy
Shivani Dave
Shivani Dave
Comedy
Shivani Davé is an NYC-based, Indian-American stand up comic and writer from Boston. She performs at all the top clubs around NYC and the country, and hosts the successful “Top 5 Comedy” show. She has featured in national festivals like the New York Comedy Festival, Boston Comedy Festival, and is a 2024 Ladies of Laughter finalist. Shivani has opened for well known comics like Dave Attell, Gary Gulman, and Bonnie McFarlane. Prior to her burgeoning comedy endeavors, Shivani was Division 1 tennis player and a corporate lickspittle in the healthcare technology industry. She started her comedy career writing sketch (at Magnet Theatre) and screenplays, which have been recognized in major festivals, such as the Atlanta Film Festival.