Jonathan Cottle,
Light & Sound Designer
Written and performed by Brett Epstein
Directed by Tom Costello
Brett Epstein – host of the decade-long smash Rule of 7x7 (NYT, Time Out New York, Playbill highlight) and the very very co-star of Friends from College & Ray Donovan – reflects upon the highs and lows of being an artist, being alone and Being Alive™. A darkly comic LGBTQ-friendly Brooklyn Bottling Company solo show.
Part of 59E59 Theaters East to Edinburgh 2024
Brett Epstein (Playwright/Performer) is originally from Connecticut (ECA Theatre Dept.) and received his Bachelor's Degree in Rhode Island (Providence College - Theatre/Writing). He appeared regionally in Black Comedy, Leading Ladies, and The Nerd, among others. In New York City, he acted in Naperville (NYT Critic's Pick), Toska, and Navigator in Love, among others. He has appeared on Ray Donovan on Showtime and Betty on HBO. You may also recognize him utilizing his comedy chops on Netflix’s Friends from College, The Iliza Schlesinger Sketch Show, and MAX's That Damn Michael Che. Brett wrote and starred in the films Sealand Cares!, Quitting, and Diary Room, all of which have officially screened and/or won awards at Blackbird Film Festival, Burbank International Film Festival, OutFilm Awards, and Lower East Side Film Festival. Brett is an improviser (UCB NY, advanced + Groundlings LA), host of the decade-long Rule of 7x7 short play series (New York Times, Playbill and TimeOut NY highlight), and comedy coach. @itsbrettdotnet
Read more at: www.itsbrett.net