Comedy Relief Pittsburgh XI: Standup to Hunger January 4, 2012 at Mullens North Shore
Comedy Relief Pittsburgh XI: Standup to Hunger set for Friday, January 4, 2012 at the New Mullen’s North Shore. Shows scheduled at 8:00PM and 10:00PM
This is just alphabetical by first name. Show order will be different.
8 PM show Brad Ryan Chuck Mignanelli David Kaye Doug Regec Joe Eberle Justin Markuss Lisa Dapprich Mike Wysocki Richie Raida Tom Musial
10 PM Show Aaron Klieber Alex Stypula Day Bracey Derek Minto Ed Bailey James J Hamilton John Dick Winters John Pridmore Krish Mohan Sean Collier Sharon Daley Tom Kupiec Tony Monteleone
PITTSBURGH, PA, December 14, 2012—Pittsburgh comedy fans once again
have the opportunity to laugh loudly and often while providing
much-needed help to the hungry in the Pittsburgh area. After a two-year
hiatus Comedy Relief-Pittsburgh XI will be back to showcase the best of
Pittsburgh talent for a great cause at the new Mullen’s North Shore
showroom. Comedy Relief-Pittsburgh X! will kick off a new 2013 comedy
series Wohlfarth’s company, Wolfie’s Comedy, will be producing the
comedy series that will feature Comic Wars for most of the shows and
feature the return of Mark Lundholm’s www.marklundholm.com
clean and sober Show on February 22nd and 23rd. Last year, Mark
“alcohol free” show sold out two shows and this year we added a Friday
show that is open to everyone. Wolfie's will conclude the series with
Mitch Hedberg's Birthday Party on Sunday, February 24, 2013, which will
help celebrate the late, great comedian's birthday with local comedians
doing jokes they wrote that would work for Mitch. Also, there will be a
Mitcheoke part of the show where comedian can just do their favorite
Mitch Hedburg bit or a story they have of working with Mitch. The Mitch
Hedberg birthday party should be a great end to this innovative comedy
series. All proceeds from the Mitch show will go to Children's
Hospital, “since Mitch was in many ways a kid himself,” according to
Wohlfarth.
Upstairs at Mullen’s is an intimate 125 seat comedy venue with excellent sound and not a bad seat in the house.
Matt Wohlfarth, a Pittsburgh-based comedian and comedy writer,
announces that Comedy Relief Pittsburgh X!: Standup to Hunger will be
held on Friday January 4th at Mullen’s North Shore,200 Federal Street on
the North Shore. This year’s show is the eleventh installment of his
annual series of shows to benefit the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food
Bank.
“This is one night where you can catch up on the best
of Pittsburgh new and not so new comedy talent in two great shows,” says
Wohlfarth. Wohlfarth consulted with up and coming comedian Aaron
Kleiber to find the hardest working comedians on the burgeoning comedy
scene. Wohlfarth says,”Aaron Kleiber has been a big part of the uptick
in comedy in Pittsburgh. He organizes many of these open mikes that let
young comedians get valuable stage time.”
This year, two
shows are scheduled—at 8:00p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Admission is $25 per
person in advance and $30 at the door, and tickets are available at www.wolfiescomedy.com
Wohlfarth will emcee both shows.
Every year Wohlfarth handpicks several of the Pittsburgh area’s
funniest comics will appear on the bills. Also performing will be a
recent graduate of the University of Funny, 13-year old standup comedian
Richie Raida.
About The Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank
Since June 1980, Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank has rescued,
diverted, bought, traded for, and distributed more than 300 million
pounds of food, delivering it to tens of thousands of people in need
each month throughout 11 counties in southwestern Pennsylvania. The Food
Bank has enlisted and established a community-based legion of more than
400 food pantries, smaller regional food banks, homeless shelters,
after school programs, and senior centers to connect people to the food
they need to survive. With a mission to feed the hungry in southwestern
Pennsylvania through a network of partners and to mobilize the region to
end hunger, the Food Bank and its member agencies serve 120,000 people
(including 37,000 children, 16,000 senior citizens, and 17,000 people
who have been laid off or who are disabled).
The Food Bank
inspires supporters to be vocal advocates with elected officials and the
community, helping to frame the conversation locally, statewide, and
nationally about who is hungry and why hunger, a social problem, has a
direct impact on the health and wellness of the greater community. With
new leadership in place, the Food Bank is now guided by a strategic
vision that aims to increase efficiency, strengthen the network of food
assistance agencies, communicate and advocate to a wider audience, and
focus more resources on the health and wellness of the people who rely
on the Food Bank for help each month.
About Matt Wohlfarth
Matt Wohlfarth, who has performed for 20 plus years, is a comedian and
comedy writer who has appeared across the U.S. at such comedy clubs at
the Improv, Funny Bone, Punchline, The Comedy Store, and The Laugh
Factory. He has toured nationally with Yakov Smirnoff and performed with
numerous comics, including Billy Gardell, Kevin James, Louis Anderson,
Chris Rock, John Stewart, Bobcat Goldthwait, Mitch Hedberg, and many
others. As a writer, his work has been featured on The Tonight Show; in Reader's Digest, the Los Angeles Times and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; and on morning radio.
His material was also selected to appear in Jokes to Go, Comedy
Thesaurus, and The Funny Pages, two popular compilations of jokes and
bits from many of today’s most prominent comedians, available nationally
in major bookstores. Matt also released his newest CD, They Call Me
Wolfie, on www.cdbaby.com/mattwohlfarth.
In addition, he’s written several screenplays, one of which, Raw
Talent, won five acres of land in the prestigious Taos Land and Film
Festival. Over the past years, in addition to writing and performing his
own material, Wohlfarth has worked extensively with Smirnoff, including
serving as creative consultant (with Brogan) on As Long As We Both
Shall Laugh, Smirnoff’s one-man Broadway show at the American Airlines
Theater. The show was also taped and aired as a PBS-TV special.
Contact: Matt Wohlfarth www.wolfiescomedy.com Phone: 310-909-6446 E-mail: wolfcomic@gmail.com
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