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Voyage to the Stars: Felicia Day, Colton Dunn, Steve Agee & more
Sun, 7 Apr, 7:30 PM PDT
Doors open
6:30 PM PDT
Hollywood Improv (The Main Room)
8162 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, CA 90046
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Description
Space: It’s big. Like, really big. These are the misadventures of a group of misfits that accidentally found themselves on the wrong side of a wormhole. Their mission: try not to blow up the galaxy in their attempts to return home. Join us on a voyage to the stars with the wholly unqualified Captain Tucker Lentz (Colton Dunn), scatterbrained scientist Elsa Rankfort (Felicia Day), apathetic technician Stew Merkel (Steve Berg) and the misanthropic A.I. Sorry (Janet Varney). Get a sneak peak at this disastrous space opera before its February debut. The universe will never be the same.
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Ticket Info:
VIP Admission – preferred seating, signed poster and cast meet & greet post-show!
General Admission – first come, first seated. More than half of your party must be present to be seated.
General Admission with Pre-Show Dinner Reservation – Arrive one hour prior to showtime to order dinner and get priority seating. It is not necessary to reserve a specific time if you have selected this ticket; just arrive one hour prior to showtime.
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Age Limit
18+

Comedy
Felicia Day
Felicia Day
Comedy
Felicia Day is an actress who has appeared in numerous television shows and films. She is currently recurring on the CW show "Supernatural," and the SyFy series "The Magicians."
However, Felicia is best known for her work in the web video world, behind and in front of the camera. She co-starred in Joss Whedon’s Internet musical “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog,” which was ranked in the “Top 10 Best TV of 2008” by Time Magazine, Entertainment Weekly and People Magazine and won an Emmy in 2009. She also created and starred in the seminal web series “The Guild,” which ran for six seasons. “The Guild” won numerous awards for web video excellence, garnering a PGA nomination for best web series in 2011. She expanded the brand into numerous merchandizing opportunities, including a hit comic book series with Dark Horse Comics. Recently, costume and props from the show were admitted to the Smithsonian American History collection as examples of early web media pioneering.
In 2012 Felicia created a funded YouTube channel and production company called Geek & Sundry. Since launching in April 2012, the channel has garnered over 1.7 million subscribers on YouTube, and over 30k on the livestreaming platform Twitch. In 2014, the company was sold to Legendary Entertainment.
Felicia currently is working on her own creative projects for television and the web. She streams on Twitch weekly, and is working on a personal podcast.

Comedy
Colton Dunn
Colton Dunn
Comedy
Colton Dunn is a series regular on the NBC series "Superstore" where he plays ‘Garrett’. Last year Colton was seen in features such as "Lazer Team 2" and the Universal comedy hit, "Blockers" opposite Leslie Mann, John Cena and Ike Barinholtz. Prior to that, he was a series regular in the Rob Lowe/Rob Riggle pilot, "The Pro" for NBC. He also recurred on "Parks and Recreation" and "The League" and has appeared on Fox’s "Brothers", NBC’s "Save Me" and Comedy Central’s "Pretend Time." He was a writer and recurring performer on "MADtv" and "The Arsenio Hall Show," performed at the Aspen Comedy Festival and Just For Laughs, and regularly performs at the UCB Theatre. Colton also wrote and performed on the hit Comedy Central series "Key & Peele."

Comedy
Janet Varney
Janet Varney
Comedy
Janet Varney is an Emmy-Nominated actor, comedian, writer and producer. She can currently be seen fighting dark forces opposite John C. McGinley on IFC's, "Stan Against Evil" and generally being a horrible person as Becca on FXX’s "You’re the Worst." In the animation world, she was lucky enough to be the award-winning voice of Korra on Nickelodeon’s critically-acclaimed standout hit "The Legend of Korra." She also created, wrote and stars in the IFC series "Fortune Rookie."
She is a regular performer on Paul F. Tompkins’ Spontaneanation podcast in addition to hosting her own podcast The JV Club with Janet Varney, where she interviews celebrities about their awkward teenage years.
In addition to numerous guest roles in television and film (both in character and as herself), Janet co-created, co-wrote and co- produced "Neil’s Puppet Dreams," a series featuring Neil Patrick Harris and his puppet-filled dreams, and can be seen on Geek & Sundry’s "Escape!" which she hosted and produced.

Comedy
Steve Berg
Steve Berg
Comedy
Steve Berg is an actor and improviser who was most recently seen in New Line’s comedy feature "Tag" starring Jon Hamm and Rashida Jones. His credits also include recurring roles on NBC's "The Good Place," ABC's "The Goldbergs," Comedy Central's "Idiotsitter," and BET's "The Comedy Get Down." He has appeared in two features for director Joe Swanberg -- the Netflix Original "Win It All" and the indie "Digging For Fire" which premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.
Other credits include Mike White's directorial debut "Year of the Dog," Jared Hess’ "Gentlemen Broncos," and Joss Whedon's digital series "Dr. Horrible's Sing Along-Along Blog." Berg has been a drunk narrator multiple times on Comedy Central's "Drunk History" and was a series regular in the Fox Television pilot "WTF America" produced by Ron Howard and Brian Grazer. Berg can next be seen in the indie "When Jeff Tried to Save the World." He is originally from Omaha, Nebraska.

Comedy
Steve Agee
Steve Agee
Comedy

Stand-up
Ify Nwadiwe
Ify Nwadiwe
Stand-up