ANDREW COALSON: SILLY BOY Returns at Brooklyn Comedy Collective

By: Apr. 04, 2019
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ANDREW COALSON: SILLY BOY Returns at Brooklyn Comedy Collective

Silly Boy is an absurd one man comedy show by one absurd comedy showman, performing at the Brooklyn Comedy Collective this April.

Andrew Coalson is half gay, half horse, and he's diving into the darkness with a gleeful smile. This hour-long comedy show unpacks a life story that includes growing up queer in Virginia, coming to terms with his cry-sexuality in New York, and the time he almost died on a cruise. (It also a song about being a bell!) Silly Boy has it all: stand-up, characters, original songs, and a slide show presentation to guide you through the madness. Featuring stand-up by Arti Gollapudi.

Performance location:

The Brick

519 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211

SUBWAY: L to Lorimer, G to Metropolitan

Performance dates:

WED 4/24 @ 9:30PM

Silly Boy is directed by Steve Ward.

Andrew Coalson is a NY-based writer, actor, and comedian. He wrote Ino Badanjak: Private Eye, an official script selection of NYTVF. He has directed 25+ sketch shows and has performed stand-up and characters at Just For Laughs Chicago, UCB, Littlefield, Union Hall, and Caveat. He currently hosts a monthly variety show called OYOYO at Lucky Jack's.

Visit andrewcoalson.com

For ticket information please visit brooklyncc.com/show-schedule/silly-boy

Photo Credit: Carly Hoogendyk



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