Comedian Selena Coppock Announces First Live Comedy Album Recording

By: Jul. 07, 2017
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Actor, comedian and writer Selena Coppock (Amazon's Red Oaks, VH1, NY Times) announces her first comedy album recording featuring host Chelsea White (MTV's Girl Code) with an opening set by George Gordon (Bridgetown Comedy Festival).

Selena's unique and hilarious routine covers everything from stories about unexpected types of bachelorette party strippers, her input on the most efficient and fun way to administer a census, stalking exes through social media, and the gym for recently dumped singles that she dreams of opening one day.

Wednesday, July 26th at 7pm and 9:30pm. The Duplex's - 61 Christopher St, New York, NY 10014. Tickets: $5 online or $10 at door + 2 drink minimum - here for 7pm show & here for 9:30pm show

Actor, comedian and writer Selena Coppock is a comedy veteran who has performed at all major NYC venues including The Slipper Room, Union Hall, Caroline's, Gotham, Stand Up NY, UCB Chelsea, UCB East, The Knitting Factory, the Fat Black Pussycat Lounge, The Duplex, Le Poisson Rouge and Bar Matchless. Selena recently co-starred in season 2 of Red Oaks on Amazon Prime. She's been deemed a "dark horse audiences never see coming" by The Village Voice and an "impressive young talent" by The New York Times. She published her first book, The New Rules for Blondes, in May 2013 and her writing has been featured on McSweeney's, Reductress, The Loom, xoJane, The Frisky and Huffington Post Comedy. Selena co-hosts a quarterly variety show in NYC called Bitchcraft, her storytelling has been showcased on a myriad of stages and podcasts including RISK!, The Soundtrack Series, Stripped Stories, The Moth and she has been seen on Huffington Post Live, VH1.com, Funny Or Die, College Humor and more. Additionally, Selena runs a NYT Vows Twitter account where she pretends to be the NY Times wedding section, which has been written about in the NY Times.


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