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Sunday April 9th, 2017 - 9:15PM
Location : New York Comedy Club New York, NY
Matt Ruby "Hot Flashes" Album Release Party
New York City comedian Matt Ruby celebrates the release of his debut comedy album "Hot Flashes" (available 3/31 at https://www.mattrubycomedy.com/) with this special show featuring some of his fave NYC comics.
Featuring:
Alexis Guerreros
Jordan Temple
Joe List
Sean Donnelly
Phil Hanley
On his debut album, Hot Flashes, Ruby takes a smart, cynical, and brutally honest look at relationships, race, religion, politics (including Donald Trump), technology, and sex. He offers up ways to heal the red/blue state divide, talks about psychedelics and weed, gives advice to terrorists, and brings you into the psyche of a single, Jewish, ex-rocker-turned-comedian trying (and usually failing) to figure out how to live and love in New York City. Ruby is also the star and creator of Vooza, a video comic strip about the tech world (called the "The Spinal Tap of startups" by Mashable), and co-producer of two of the hottest live comedy shows in New York City (Hot Soup and Schtick or Treat). Other credits include MTV's Girl Code, Seeso/NBC, CNN.com, The Huffington Post, NY Magazine, Time Out NY, Splitsider, and Gawker.
New York City comedian Matt Ruby celebrates the release of his debut comedy album "Hot Flashes" (available 3/31 at https://www.mattrubycomedy.com/) with this special show featuring some of his fave NYC comics.
Featuring:
Alexis Guerreros
Jordan Temple
Joe List
Sean Donnelly
Phil Hanley
On his debut album, Hot Flashes, Ruby takes a smart, cynical, and brutally honest look at relationships, race, religion, politics (including Donald Trump), technology, and sex. He offers up ways to heal the red/blue state divide, talks about psychedelics and weed, gives advice to terrorists, and brings you into the psyche of a single, Jewish, ex-rocker-turned-comedian trying (and usually failing) to figure out how to live and love in New York City. Ruby is also the star and creator of Vooza, a video comic strip about the tech world (called the "The Spinal Tap of startups" by Mashable), and co-producer of two of the hottest live comedy shows in New York City (Hot Soup and Schtick or Treat). Other credits include MTV's Girl Code, Seeso/NBC, CNN.com, The Huffington Post, NY Magazine, Time Out NY, Splitsider, and Gawker.
