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About Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words on Broadway
Duration
1 hour and 15 minutes (no intermission)
Story for Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words
As seen on Bravo TV, the comedy sensation Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words features both solo and ensemble pieces written by many "authors" including Ivana Trump, Vanna White, Mr. T, Tommy Lee, Sylvester Stallone, 'N Sync, Madonna, Burt Reynolds and Loni Anderson, as well as the infamous memoirs of Elizabeth Taylor, Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, which are edited together to create a Rashomon-esque playlet in the participants' own words.
Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words 's line-up of revolving performers, who will interpret the actual words and stories written by the famous and the infamous, includes Ryan Reynolds, Jason Segel, Will Forte, Paul Rudd, Kristen Wiig, Cheyenne Jackson, Justin Long, Andrea Martin, Matthew Broderick, Sherri Shepherd, Michael Urie, Joy Behar, Scott Adsit, Bob Balaban, Maria Bamford, Craig Bierko, Rachel Dratch, Susie Essman, Kristen Johnston, Laura Kightlinger, Richard Kind, Carson Kressley, Bobby Moynihan, Tony Roberts, Seth Rudetsky, Claudia Shear, Bruce Vilanch, BD Wong, Karen Ziemba, Alan Zweibel and Eugene Pack.
The New York Post calls Celebrity Autobiography, "The funniest show in town."
Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words 's line-up of revolving performers, who will interpret the actual words and stories written by the famous and the infamous, includes Ryan Reynolds, Jason Segel, Will Forte, Paul Rudd, Kristen Wiig, Cheyenne Jackson, Justin Long, Andrea Martin, Matthew Broderick, Sherri Shepherd, Michael Urie, Joy Behar, Scott Adsit, Bob Balaban, Maria Bamford, Craig Bierko, Rachel Dratch, Susie Essman, Kristen Johnston, Laura Kightlinger, Richard Kind, Carson Kressley, Bobby Moynihan, Tony Roberts, Seth Rudetsky, Claudia Shear, Bruce Vilanch, BD Wong, Karen Ziemba, Alan Zweibel and Eugene Pack.
The New York Post calls Celebrity Autobiography, "The funniest show in town."