Friday, November 20th, 2009 ::: Wilshire Ebell Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
Event Details Laughs for Bald Bryan

Don’t let the fact that Laughs for Bald Bryan is being held at a classy establishment like the Wilshire Ebell Theatre fool you. Anyone seen Crank Yankers? The Man Show? This is going to be funny. Not the kind of funny that your grandmother back in Iowa would appreciate. This is going to be a show free from the shackles of TV executives and the FCC. This is the raw, uncensored format meant for people like Adam who were born without the politically correct gene. So grab a few friends, buy a few tickets and enjoy Carolla and his friends’ genetic deficiencies for a few hours. Besides, it’s for a good cause.

Friday, November 20, 2009 at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre.

Doors to the Welcome Reception will open at 5:30 p.m. Come into the Ebell Gardens, bid on some great auction items, mingle with fans, friends and Ace! Be sure to have a beer before the show—no refreshments are permitted in the theatre.

The show will begin at 7 p.m. and will be held in the adjoining Ebell Theatre. This historic theatre opened in 1927 and still has much of that charm today—with an intimate 1,200-person venue. There is not a bad seat in the house!

Please visit the Venue page for more information about the Wilshire Ebell Theatre, including directions and parking information.

After the show, VIP guests will join Bryan, Adam, Jimmy, Drew and the rest of the performers for cocktails and nosh in the Salon. Get your picture taken, an autograph, or just shake a hand or two. The relaxed after-party will end at midnight when the Ebell kicks us out!

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Coming from out of town? Or just planning to live it up and don’t want to drive home? Stay the night at the Wilshire Plaza Hotel for just $99, just a few miles from the show.

Call Mia Kim the Sales Manager at the Wilshire Plaza Hotel at 213-368-3004 and tell her you are with Bald Bryan—she’ll know what to do.

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Laughs for Bald Bryan is being operated under Cultural Media Services. Its primary purposes are the production and distribution of thought-provoking educational television and radio interviews and the sponsoring of other educational/charitable projects in its capacity as fiscal sponsor. Cultural Media Services is a nonprofit 501 (c) 3 organization.