
"Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words," the acclaimed
long-running Los Angeles-based comedy sensation comes to New York for the first
time in a special one-night-only "Best Of" event to benefit The Actors' Fund on
Monday, September 10. "Celebrity
Autobiography: In Their Own Words," where actors interpret the actual words and
stories written by the famous and the infamous, will feature two-time Emmy
Award winner Kristen Johnston, Richard Kind, Xanadu stars Tony Roberts, Cheyenne Jackson, Jackie Hoffman and
Mary Testa, plus Seth Rudetsky (The Ritz),
Jack Plotnick ("Reno: 911"), Dayle Reyfel and creator Eugene Pack.
"Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words," will be performed
at The Zipper Factory (336 West
37th Street, between 8th & 9th Aves) on
Monday, September 10 at 7:30PM. Tickets
(scaled at $35, $65 and $100) include a post-show cocktail reception and are available
by calling Ovation Tix at 212-352-3101, or online at www.thezipperfactory.com.
"Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words," was created
by Emmy nominated writer and performer Eugene Pack. As Pack explains, "I would listen to a
lot of books-on-tape, particularly autobiographies,
and was astounded at what
people would write about. When I would get a hold of one of these books and
read it out loud to friends, they'd insist I was making it up. But people
actually wrote these words! So I decided
to put the material up in front of an audience, knowing that it would be
extremely entertaining."
In 2005, "Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words,"
premiered on Bravo-TV as a one-hour comedy special (with a cast that featured
Bruce Vilanch, Jay Mohr, Cheryl Hines, Kevin Nealon, Doris Roberts, Fred
Willard, Julie Brown, Niecy Nash, Kel Mitchell, Laraine Newman and Andrea
Martin), receiving enthusiastic raves across the boards. After nearly a decade and over 300 different
bios, "Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words," has given actors the opportunity
to celebrate other performers and audiences evenings of non-stop laughter.