Emerson Theatre Collaborative Presents Comedy for a Cause

October 2011, New London, CT.  Emerson Theater Collaborative presents the Second Annual Comedy for a Cause starring Eddie Brill from the Late Show with David Letterman and featuring Bob Gautreau, Clay Miles and Max Goldberg on October 9th, 2011 at Harbour Towers, 461 Bank Street, New London, CT 06320 (In The Ball Room on the 4th floor). The doors open at 3 pm, and the show starts at 4 pm. Tickets are $20.00 and $15.00 for students and seniors. Military personnel get a 10 % discount.  There will be a cash bar and silent and live auction as well.  More information can be found at www.EmersonTheaterCollaborative.org.
 
Eddie Brill is a well-respected and very funny stand-up comedian here in the USA and abroad. He has been a regular on the comedy scene in England since 1989. Eddie also works regularly in Australia, Ireland, Scotland, Canada, France, Holland and Hong Kong.
 
He was born and raised in New York...and re-raised in Hollywood, FL.
 
For the past fourteen years and counting, Eddie has worked on the Late Show with David Letterman. He is the audience warm-up and Talent Coordinator for the comedians who appear on the show.
 
He started stand-up comedy in the late 1970's in college, but moved back to NY and worked as a copywriter for an advertising agency for a short while. But in July of 1984, he got back into doing stand-up when he started, booked and hosted the very successful Paper Moon Comedy Club in the west village of NYC, and hasn't stopped since. Since then he has become an international comedian who can work most anywhere in the world...anywhere in the world where they speak English of course. He has taped more than 100 television shows in six different countries. He is also a 3-time MAC Award Winner (Manhattan Association of Cabaret and Clubs) for Best Male Stand-up Comic in NYC.
 
He has hosted and performed for hundreds of corporate events...including ESPN, Glaxo Welcome. Hyatt Hotels and BMC Software. He performed on some of the greatest stages in the world including The Shrine Auditorium and Radio City Music Hall. He has been the audience warm-up for many shows including the "Dana Carvey Show," "Madigan Men," "This is Your Life" and for a short time early episodes of "Saved By The Bell." He has appeared in numerous films as an actor - most recently, "30 Years To Life" with Tracy Morgan. He has used his voice talents in many animated series including Comedy Central's "Dr Katz" and ABC's "Science Court."
 
Eddie Brill produces and helps book stand-up talent all over the world. He is the creative director of the wildly successful "Great American Comedy Festival." It honors Johnny Carson in his hometown of Norfolk, Nebraska. Along with Norman Lear in 1978, he helped create one of the first ever college comedy writing departments in the country at Emerson College in Boston. He also helped create the Emerson Comedy Workshop, founded in 1976, which continues to thrive today. Some of the talents emerging from that workshop: Denis Leary, Mario Cantone, Anthony Clark, David Cross, Bill Burr to name a few. He currently teaches a highly acclaimed stand-up comedy workshop worldwide that helps comics young and old take their comedy work to the next level. Eddie is the consulting editor and humor consultant for Readers' Digest. He promotes the magazine's humor franchise in his travels around the country, at college campuses, on the radio and works to get the humor on Reader's Digest's pages translated into many different media.
 
Eddie performs and helps raise money for many benefits including The Roberto Clemente Foundation (for underprivileged children), Sisters in Survival (women with Breast cancer), Juvenile Diabetes, The American Cancer Association, and, of course, with Reader's Digest and St. Jude on Stand-Up for the Children.  More about Mr. Brill can be found at www.eddiebrill.com.
 
Emerson Theater Collaborative’s mission is to serve youth, under-represented communities and artists with an emphasis on diversity, by producing innovative and exhilarating theater in Southeastern Connecticut.  ETC explores timely themes and issues through new, original works and modern theatrical classics. We develop and nurture both emerging and professional artists, and collaborate with the Emerson College network of alumni and students.  Our goals include reaching inner city youth through educational theatrical programming and to support our local communities by providing free admission to our performances to low-income families, and donating profits to humanitarian causes.  
 
Key Dates and Information
What:  Emerson Theatre Collaborative’s Comedy for a Cause
When:  October 9, 2011 at 3:00 PM.
Where: Harbour Towers, 461 Bank Street, New London, CT 06320 (In The Ball Room on the 4th floor)
How:  Tickets are $20 ($15 for Students and Seniors) and can be obtained by calling 860-705-9711.  Additional information is available at www.EmersonTheatreCollaborative.org.