Amid financial difficulties, Upright Citizens Brigade Theater is closing its East Village outpost, UCBeast, on Feb. 9, Vulture reports.
This tip comes to Vulture via an attendee of an all-theater meeting last night. (There hasn't been any official notice from UCB on the closure.)
Last month, UCB announced staff layoffs to help streamline their operation, as the Times reported at the time.
Pat Baer, the theater’s longtime technical director, is also leaving UCB as of Feb. 9.
After Feb 9th, I will no longer be a UCB employee. April would have been 15 years. I’m heartbroken and a bit numb. I will accept condolences, high fives, and job offers.
— Pat Baer 2019 (@patbaer) January 9, 2019
Baer also made a suggestion last night on Twitter to help save UCBeast...
Should we ask Lin Manuel Miranda to buy UCB East?
— Pat Baer 2019 (@patbaer) January 10, 2019
The venue on Avenue A and Third Street opened in September 2011 ... after so much drama (Hot Chicks Room! New Jack Cornballs!) for a comedy club. More later on all this.
Updated 10:30 a.m.
The Times reports:
U.C.B. will be partnering with SubCulture, a 130-seat Bleecker Street venue where U.C.B. will host shows on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights — for three evenings of programming as opposed to the full seven at the East Village U.C.B., where the last show will be on Feb. 9. Shows at SubCulture, a venue that opened five years ago, will begin on Feb. 15.
Previously on EV Grieve:
[Updated] Your 'Hot Chicks Room' sign update
[Updated] Resident starting a petition to have the 'Hot Chicks Room' sign removed at the Upright Citizens Brigade
Breaking: UCB will remove the 'Hot Chicks Room' sign!
'Hot Chicks Room' sign will now bring ruin to compost
5 comments:
This is too bad I used to go to the Gotham City Improv to watch the comedy improvisational shows and had a lot of fun then they closed and never reopened. This City has become too expensive for these small improvisational comedy theater groups to operate in.
Hot Chicks? TOO SOON and SO INSENSITIVE! ;)
At least there’s one comedy club where Louis CK wont be making an unexpected appearance.
Really, *any* less nightlife is a good thing for the health of the community. Glad to see it go.
I miss movies in that theatre.
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