Fourth Show Added for NEAL BRENNAN: UNACCEPTABLE Tour at The Den Theatre

Brennan has done stand-up on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Late Night with Seth Meyers, Conan, Last Call with Carson Daly and Lopez Tonight.

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Fourth Show Added for NEAL BRENNAN: UNACCEPTABLE Tour at The Den Theatre

Due to popular demand, the Neal Brennan: Unacceptable tour has added a fourth stand-up performance on Saturday, May 14 at 9:30 pm on The Den Theatre's Heath Mainstage, 1331 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Chicago's Wicker Park neighborhood. The three previously announced performances on May 12 - 14, 2022 are SOLD OUT. Tickets for the added performance are available at thedentheatre.com or by calling (773) 697-3830. Regular, mezzanine and VIP table seating available. Drink service is provided for all seats (two drink minimum).

Performance Schedule

Thursday, May 12 at 7:15 pm (SOLD OUT)

Friday, May 13 at 7:15 pm (SOLD OUT)

Saturday, May 14 at 7:15 pm (SOLD OUT)

Saturday, May 14 at 9:30 pm - NOW ON SALE

Three-time Emmy Award-nominated writer, director, producer and standup comedian Neal Brennan has become a force in the comedy world. An across-the-board talent, Neal has found success in almost every creative vein in the comedy landscape. He has collaborated with the top writers and talent in the business and worked on several popular shows in various capacities. If there is a comedy that audiences are responding to, Neal is often somewhere to be found.

Neal's second one-man show Neal Brennan: Unacceptable opened in previews for a six-week run at The Cherry Lane Theatre in NYC on August 25, 2021. In the show, directed by Artist/Magician Derek Delguadio (In & Of Itself), Brennan meticulously examines his own defects, attempting to understand his baffling inability to fit into a group and the alienation that comes along with it. Unacceptable's run was extended through November 21, 2021 due to popular demand. Neal's critically acclaimed first off-Broadway one-man show 3 Mics also enjoyed a sold-out NYC run in 2016 with superstar musician John Legend serving as Producer. 3 Mics was taped as a stand-up special, which premiered on Netflix in 2017. In a break from traditional standup comedy, 3 Mics sees Brennan alternating between three separate microphones: one for traditional stand-up, one for one-liners and one for short confessional monologues covering everything from managing his depression to his difficult relationship with his father.

Neal is currently a writer, creative consultant and on-air correspondent on Comedy Central's The Daily Show with Trevor Noah. He served as executive producer on Chris Rock's latest standup special Chris Rock: Tamborine and as director on comedian Michelle Wolf's recent HBO special Michelle Wolf: Nice Lady. He also co-wrote the 2017 feature film The Female Brain alongside comic Whitney Cummings and he can be seen in the Netflix film Fonzo alongside Tom Hardy.

Neal's half-hour special premiered on Netflix as part of their global stand-up comedy series Comedians of the World in 2019. The series features a diverse set of comics from 13 regions bringing their perspectives on what's funny around the world with Neal being one of five from the U.S. Neal's first hour standup special Women and Black Dudes, which he also directed, premiered in 2014 on Comedy Central and was named one of the 10 Best Standup Specials of 2014 by Paste Magazine. His half hour standup special premiered in 2012 on the network's series The Half Hours. In 2013, Neal directed several sketches on Comedy Central's Inside Amy Schumer, as well as episodes of FOX's The Mindy Project and New Girl. He also wrote with Seth Meyers on The ESPY Awards and his White House Correspondents Dinner speech in 2011. Brennan has done stand-up on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Late Night with Seth Meyers, Conan, Last Call with Carson Daly and Lopez Tonight.

In 2014, Neal was the host of The Approval Matrix on SundanceTV, a panel show inspired by the popular New York Magazine feature. In addition to ipanel discussions, the series featured Brennan conducting interviews with Jon Stewart, Amy Poehler and Chris Rock, with The New York Times calling the show "intellectually risky and appealingly frisky."

Neal co-created Comedy Central's legendary Chappelle's Show, for which he received three Emmy nominations; one for directing, one for writing and one for producing. Together, Brennan and Dave Chappelle wrote and produced virtually every sketch on the show themselves. In the second season, Brennan also served as director on many episodes, helming such classic sketches as "Charlie

Murphy/Rick James," "The Racial Draft," "Charlie Murphy/Prince" and the "John Mayer Sketch." Also with Chappelle, Neal co-wrote the stoner cult classic film Half Baked. In 2009, Brennan went on to direct the feature film The Goods for producers Will Ferrell, Adam McKay and Paramount. The film starred Jeremy Piven, Ed Helms, Ken Jeong, Ving Rhames and Ferrell. In 2010, Neal appeared as an actor in the feature film Get Him To The Greek"

In addition to standup, writing, directing and producing, Brennan has also directed popular commercials for Sprite, Netflix, Best Buy and Nike. He has a huge presence on social media with 375,000 followers on Twitter, and was named "One of the Funniest People on Twitter" by Time Magazine and Rolling Stone.

After dropping out of the prestigious NYU Film School, Neal began his career at the age of 20 as a writer on the MTV dating game show, Singled Out (you're welcome) and the Nickelodeon sketch show, All That. Since then, he has performed standup and lent his hand at writing and directing several TV shows and films, developing what The New York Times calls his "hip-hop and Frontline aesthetic." He regularly headlines the good standup venues in the good parts of America.

For more information, visit www.nealbrennan.com. Follow Neal on Twitter and Instagram @nealbrennan.

COVID guidelines: In the interest of keeping patrons and staff safe, and in accordance with the League of Chicago Theatres, The Den will continue to require proof of vaccination to attend any event for the indefinite future. While masking is no longer required, The Den strongly encourages patrons to continue wearing a mask when not eating or drinking. For the most current information on The Den's COVID guidelines, visit thedentheatre.com/covid19-policy.

About The Den Theatre

Artistic Director Ryan Martin opened The Den in 2010 in the Wicker Park neighborhood with a single theatre space. Now celebrating its twelfth year, The Den is a multi-level live entertainment venue that boasts five intimate and unique theaters ranging from 50 - 300 seats. The first floor houses The Den's Haven Lounge - a full-service bar where audiences gather before and after performances to share a drink and community with like-minded culture-hounds. Currently, The Den is home to four resident theatre companies including Broken Nose Theatre, First Floor Theater, Haven and The New Coordinates (formerly The New Colony). Hundreds of other companies and artists from Chicago and beyond have called The Den home - from national names to local stars, The Den consistently plays host to a lineup of exciting and diverse talent. As a building created for interdisciplinary arts, The Den has accommodated a wide variety of programming, including plays, musicals, film screenings, dance, improv and stand-up comedy, seminars and speaking engagements. For additional information, visit www.thedentheatre.com.



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