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Comedy Club for Teens

Comedy Club for Teens Thu 4/19 Santa Barbara Bronfman Fam

2007


April 2007


Thursday 19 April 2007

Comedy Club for Teens

Thu 19 Apr to Thu 31 May. 524 Chapala St, Santa Barbara, 93101. Shelly Katz, 805-957-1115 x111. Bronfman Family JCC/Jewish Federation of Greater Santa Barbara - [email][events]

So You Think You’re Funny… with Louise “Weezy” Palanker. Thursdays 4:00 pm, April 19 to May 31 No class May 24 in observance of Shavuot Want to learn what it takes to be a comedian? Comedy Club for Teens, 7th to 12th grades, is the place for you. This class will bring out the natural comedian in you. Develop your comedic act and perform at graduation.

Louise “Weezy” Palanker is an accomplished writer, producer and performer in radio, TV, stage and stand-up comedy. Louise launched a charitable foundation dedicated to benefiting children’s causes, and began a stand-up comedy program at Los Angeles Boys & Girls’ Clubs where kids learn to write and perform comedy. Louise produces “Comedy Nights” in and around Southern California, including two weekly shows in Santa Barbara.

Register in advance – class size is limited!
At the Bronfman Family JCC, 524 Chapala Street, Santa Barbara
Cost: $60.00 for six week session
For details or to register: 957-1115 or saires@sbjf.org



LOUISE PALANKER
Louise Palanker is an accomplished writer/producer/performer in the arenas of radio, television, stage and stand-up comedy. As Senior VP of Creative and co-founder of Premiere Radio Networks, the nation’s largest radio syndicator and a division of Clear Channel Communications, Louise wrote, produced, performed in and/or executive produced over 20 programs and services for Premiere Radio while overseeing a large staff of talented writers, producers, engineers and performers.
The company was founded in 1986 by Louise and three partners with $30,000 seed money. Premiere went public in 1992, trading on the NASDAQ exchange. Early in 1997, Louise and her partners sold Premiere to Clear Channel for $185 million. Prior to forming Premiere, Louise was a writer and segment producer for PM Magazine and then spent three years as head writer for Rick Dees’ syndicated radio show, “The Weekly Top 40.”

After leaving Premiere in 2000, Louise launched a charitable foundation dedicated to benefiting children’s causes. She began a stand-up comedy program at Los Angeles Boys & Girls’ Clubs where kids learn to write and perform comedy. The advanced class now performs every Saturday night at Hallenbeck’s in Studio City, California.
Louise produces “Comedy Nights,” stand-up comedy shows in and around Southern California, including two weekly shows in Santa Barbara, California.

She is currently directing and producing a documentary about the famed 60s family pop band, The Cowsills. She produced a Fritz Coleman hit one-man play, and she has been developing a television pilot with Henry Winkler.

Louise hosts a weekly pod-cast with fellow comedian, Laura Swisher which can be heard at weezyandtheswish.com and she performs stand-up comedy at clubs in and around Los Angeles.
And she has written and published a young adult novel called “Journals” which will soon be available on Amazon.com.

Thank you for reading this far, especially if you are not Louise's Mom.
For more information please visit Weezy's personal website: www.LouisePalanker.com


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