Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre
Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre has affordable, comedy shows seven nights a week in NYC and LA. Watch the best improv, sketch and standup in the country. Our original comedy video productions have garnered the national spotlight. We also run the first nationally accredited improv and sketch comedy school in the country. For information on our courses, visit the Training Center.
Matt Braunger
Tagged News Items
- Comedy Central development slate includes several shows from UCBTLA performers
- Upright Citizens Brigade and UCBTLA performers appearing at SF Sketchfest 2012
- Adam McKay on Matt Braunger in LA Times
- Matt Braunger to star in Comedy Central pilot
- UCBT performers featured in LA Weekly's comedy issue
- UCBT performers on Variety's "10 Comics to Watch"
- Comedy Central Records releases debut comedy album from Matt Braunger
Matt Braunger was born just outside of Chicago. An actor since childhood, Matt studied theatre in New York and improvisation in Chicago under such luminaries as Susan Messing and Del Close. He was a founding member of the seminal improv group The Seaning. It was in Chicago that Matt became a full-fledged stand-up comedian as well, performing in both the 2001 and 2002 Chicago Comedy Festivals. Since moving to Los Angeles in 2003, Matt has been in several acclaimed plays and sketch shows.
Most recently he was featured in the Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal 2007 and the Las Vegas Comedy Festival 2007. He has played every major comedy stage in town, from The Improv to Comedy Death Ray and beyond. His television credits include Mad TV, Pushing Daisies, Carpoolers, Acceptable TV, as well as a number of commercials. Matt thanks you for reading this whole paragraph.
Most recently he was featured in the Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal 2007 and the Las Vegas Comedy Festival 2007. He has played every major comedy stage in town, from The Improv to Comedy Death Ray and beyond. His television credits include Mad TV, Pushing Daisies, Carpoolers, Acceptable TV, as well as a number of commercials. Matt thanks you for reading this whole paragraph.

