Hot Tub with Kurt and Kristen
Leo Allen, Becky Yamamoto, Adam Lowitt, Sean Patton
Mon, November 7, 2011
Doors: 7:30 pm / Show: 8:00 pm
Littlefield$5.00 - $8.00
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This event is 21 and over
*** Lineup is subject to change ***
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Hot Tub with Kurt and Kristen

Hosted by Kurt Braunohler and Kristen Schaal, this weekly variety show features comedy from New York's best comics and sketch groups, new music, and the occasional oddity.
Leo Allen

Leo Allen is a New York City-based comedian, writer, actor, and filmmaker. His televised stand-up comedy performances include: Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Last Call with Carson Daly, and his own Comedy Central Presents stand-up special. For three seasons, Leo wrote for "Saturday Night Live", contributed to the second season of "Human Giant" on MTV, and was recently the co-head writer on Robert Smigel's live autism benefit, A Night of Too Many Stars for Comedy Central. Leo also co-created, co-wrote, and co-executive produced "Important Things with Demetri Martin" on Comedy Central. Leo will soon be co-staring in Comedy Central's "Jon Benjamin Has a Van".
Photo: Anya Garrett
Photo: Anya Garrett
Becky Yamamoto

Becky Yamamoto is a comedic performer. She has performed in venues around New York such as PS122, Ars Nova, UCB Theater, Here Arts Center, to name a few. She has also toured internationally with Young Jean Lee's Theater company.
Adam Lowitt

Adam Lowitt is an Emmy award winning Supervising Producer at the Daily Show with Jon Stewart and has been a contributing writer for Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update. He regularly opens for comedians such as Rob Riggle, Wyatt Cenac, Larry Wilmore, and Demetri Martin.
Sean Patton

Sean Patton is a comedian based in New York and Los Angeles by way of New Orleans. He cut his teeth doing stand-up in the the Crescent city and has since performed at Caroline’s, The Comedy Cellar, Gotham, The Improv, UCBNY, UCBLA, The Melbourne International comedy festival, The Montreal Just for Laughs comedy festival, and many other clubs around the US and Canada. Sean made his basic cable debut on Comedy Central’s “Live at Gotham,” his Network TV debut on “Late night with Jimmy Fallon,” and he recently appeared on “Conan”.



