This virtual event will be hosted on Facebook Live on the JCCIndy Arts page.
An original Saturday Night Live writer, Alan has won multiple Emmy and Writers Guild for his work in television, which also includes It’s Garry Shandling’s Show (which he co-created and produced), The Late Show With David Letterman and Curb Your Enthusiasm.
A frequent guest on all of the late night talk shows, Alan’s theatrical contributions include his collaboration with Billy Crystal on the Tony Award winning play 700 Sundays, Martin Short’s Broadway hit Fame Becomes Me and six off-Broadway plays including Bunny Bunny – Gilda Radner: A Sort of Romantic Comedy, which he adapted from his bestselling book.
Alan has written eleven books including the 2006 Thurber Prize winning novel The Other Shulman, the popular children’s book Our Tree Named Steve, the novel Lunatics that he co-wrote with Dave Barry, a parody of the Haggadah titled For This We Left Egypt? that he wrote with Dave Barry and Adam Mansbach, and most recently, his upcoming cultural memoir Laugh Lines: My Life Helping Funny People Be Funnier (Abrams Press) on-sale April 14, 2020.
Event hosted by Isaac Landfert