CoPilots

Table Reads.

Getting Weird.

Writers. Actors. Wonderful Weirdos.

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.

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  • Destinee's Child

    by

    Annie Girard & Diana Wright

    1.22 7:30-9:00PM

    When she’s knocked up with a space-god’s magical child, a party girl slacker teams up with a malfunctioning cyborg from the future to save herself, the baby, and, oh yeah, the universe.

  • Working Out The Kinks

    by

    Jeny Quine

    2.19 7:30-9:00PM

    Bring your mom! Don’t bring your kids! Check out a hot new sandwich generation sex comedy about 3 generations of a family having their separate sexual self-discoveries that land them all at Planned Parenthood together.

  • El Patron

    by

    Vincent Brown

    3.19 7:30-9:00PM

    A black, gay history professor who’s a genius at work but an idiot in his personal life and an enterprising Latina housekeeper agree to live together to reach their goals. She’s dependable. He’s co-dependent. Who’s the boss?

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.