[Fredslist] Don't forget to sign up for the May book event featuring Alan Zweibel.

Shelley Simpson, Esq simpson.shelley at gmail.com
Mon May 10 18:28:54 UTC 2021


This book was so good I rationed the number of pages per day so it would last. If you remember SNL, if you enjoy comedy - TV or otherwise - you will love this book. It’s autobiographical and yet told in a way that is about more than the author’s life.

Be Well! 


 
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> On May 10, 2021, at 1:04 PM, Norman Spizz <nspizz at spnmusic.com> wrote:
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> Thursday May 27 6PM
> Join us as we feature feature comedy Writer Alan Zweibel who will talk about his book and answer your questions. To fully enjoy this event  I suggest that you read his book beforehand, You can get it on Amazon directly or through a link on website alanzweibel.com <http://alanzweibel.com/>. Sign up at http://evite.me/4TJHHTktVV <http://evite.me/4TJHHTktVV>
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> An original “Saturday Night Live” writer, Alan has won five Emmy Awards 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”. 
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> 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 best-selling book. 
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> All told, Alan has written eleven books including the 2006 Thurber Prize winning novel “The Other Shulman”, the popular children’s book “Our Tree Named Steve”,  and a parody of the Haggadah titled “For This We Left Egypt?” that he wrote with Dave Barry and Adam Mansbach.
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> Alan’s humor has also appeared in such diverse publications as The New Yorker, Esquire, The Atlantic Monthly, the New York Times Op-Ed page, The Huffington Post and MAD Magazine.  He has also penned a best selling e-book titled  “From My Bottom Drawer.  
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> The co-writer of the screenplays for the films “Dragnet”,  “North”, and “The Story of Us”, Alan has received an honorary PhD. from the State University of New York and because of the diversity of his body or work, in 2010 the Writers Guild of America, East gave him a Lifetime Achievement Award. 
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> In addition to the talk shows, Alan’s also appeared in episodes of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and “Law & Order”, and can be seen in the documentary “The Last Laugh” about humor and the Holocaust; Judd Apatow’s “Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling,” on HBO, “Gilbert” about the life of Gilbert Gottfried as well as the Emmy nominated CNN documentary he executive produced titled “Love, Gilda” 
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> Alan is currently preparing  “Bunny Bunny” for a return to the New York stage, his cultural memoir titled “Laugh Lines – My Life Helping Funny People Be Funnier” was recently published by Abrams Books and a movie he co-wrote with Billy Crystal titled “Here Today” that stars Crystal and Tiffany Haddish will be released later this year.  
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