CoPilots
Table Reads.
Getting Weird.
Writers. Actors. Wonderful Weirdos.
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Writers. Actors. Wonderful Weirdos. •
We’re bringing together the best and brightest from LA’s comedy scene and smashing them together (enthusiastic consent given!) in The Elysian’s famous Vault.
Monthly staged reading? ✓
Opening act? ✓
Laughing so hard you’ll need a spare pair of pants? ✓
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Collabs. CoPilots.
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Danielle Evenson & Heather Huntington
4/23/25 from 8:30-10PM
What happens when a woman who hates love has to live her own version of hell when she is magically transported into a Regency romance novel? Think Bridgerton meets Barbie.
Starring: Annie Girard, Poonam Basu, Laura House, Elliot Ross and Matthew Harris
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Christopher Modoono & Gil Zabarsky
5/19/25 from 8:30-10PM
Rival billionaires, all racing to be first on Mars, arrive to discover that an advanced Martian society already inhabits the planet. But when a lovable bro, hired for the expedition as a spare set of organs, accidentally places himself at the center of an escalating interplanetary struggle for control, he may unwittingly make it possible for the Martian leader and her army to take over Earth.
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David Myers
6/18/25 from 8:30-10PM
A medical comedy about vampire phlebotomist who steps out of the shadows to find love.
HOSTS: DANIELLE & HEATHER
Danielle Evenson & Heather Huntington are two halves of a mic stand (Danielle is the detachable part.) As the child of a narcissist and mother of two neurodiverse kids (H) and a would-be beauty queen who grew up driving the bull semen route (D), obviously they write comedy. Specifically, they write edgy and often nerdy feminist comedy with a pop culture bent. After studying writing at USC and the University of Chicago, Danielle & Heather have staffed on CBS’s The New Adventures of Old Christine; created podcasts for Meet Cute and Aural Stories; and won audio fellowships with the Orchard Project and Gotham Film & Media Institute. Their romantic comedy feature, The Proposal Spot, is available on Amazon and Peacock. When not writing, they teach podcasting and DEI at the New York Film Academy or try on increasingly odd headwear.