When comedians Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, Ian Roberts, and Matt Walsh came to NYC from Chicago in 1996 performing under the name The Upright Citizen’s Brigade, the group noticed there wasn’t much long form “Chicago style” improv happening in the Big Apple. In 1997, they founded a training program which quickly blossomed into a theatre that opened in Chelsea in 1999 and now has evolved into four theatres (two in NYC and two in Los Angeles) that consistently showcase the brightest comedic performers around. UCB Hell’s Kitchen location is the newest of their theatres and home to their flagship shows ASSSSCAT3000, Harold Night, and Maude Night. UCB is an all-ages venue, so it’s a great place to bring those teens and tweens in your life who don’t want to be left out of all the fun.
In 2011, the East Village location was opened and plays to host to shows seven days a week, including Queerball, a monthly LGBTQIA-themed variety show that invites performers and their allies to perform in a safe space and push their boundaries. UCB is an incubator for talent and encourages its performers to be innovative. Like it’s sister theatre in Hell’s Kitchen, the schedule has everything from improv to stand-up to character shows and jams. With a kick-ass bar staffed by some of the most fun bartenders around, you can’t lose with cheap tickets that yield big laughs in a neighborhood where you can literally never get bored.