Meet Stephen/Scott

Stephen/Scott is Steve Brewster and Scott MacDonell, two Second City Conservatory graduates whose debut sketch show,  Too Old For Sketch, played to sold-out houses at The Second City in Los Angeles, The 2007 Los Angeles Comedy Festival and The 2008 Chicago Sketch Comedy Festival. Their second show, Too Emotionally Unavailable For Sketch, had its debut at The 2008 Los Angeles Comedy Festival and was part of The 2008 Los Angeles Improv Comedy Festival at IO West. They have also performed at The Laugh Factory, Comedy Sportz, The Fake Gallery, and The Fanatic Salon. Previously, the two produced and starred in the critically-acclaimed Mayberry Live!, an improvised version of the old Andy Griffith Show, which also played to sold out houses in an extended run at Second City. As sketch and improv performers, they have performed at theaters throughout Los Angeles including The Comedy Central Stage, The Second City, IO West, The UCB Theater, Comedy Sportz, Bang Improv Studios, The Laugh Factory, The Comedy Store, M-Bar, The Garage Comedy Show, The Comedy Cocktail Show and The San Francisco SketchFest. They appear regularly throughout Los Angeles.

Steve Brewster - A graduate of The Second City Conservatory, Steve has written and performed in shows at The Second City, The Comedy Central Stage, IO West, UCB, M-Bar, The Garage Comedy Show, The Comedy Cocktail Show, The Fake Gallery, The Laugh Factory and The Comedy Store. He has also appeared at The Chicago Sketch Festival, The San Francisco SketchFest, The Los Angeles Comedy Festival, and The Los Angeles Improv Comedy Festival. With his group, Sketch Armstrong, he produced and appeared in the short, Insight Into The Enemy, which was selected for the HBO Aspen Comedy Arts Festival and the Montreal Comedy Festival, where it was also selected for a special "Best Of Fest" screening. It was also included as part of The HBO Comedy Festival Best Shorts screening at the American Cinematheque in Hollywood. Los Angles theater credits include The Only Song I Know, Museum, Ripper! and his critically acclaimed turn as Dromio in The Comedy of Errors. Regional theater credits include Picnic, Pirates of Penzance, Twelfth Night, and the 8-character, 1-man show 21A. He has also appeared in numerous commercials and independent films. Check out Steve Brewster's website.

Scott MacDonell - Scott moved to Los Angeles after getting one positive mention in a small Chicago newspaper about his performance as a 300 pound transsexual. Yes, friends, you can say that Scott is one of those optimistic types. Scott went through Second City's Player's Workshop in Chicago and later graduated from the Second City Conservatory in the first Los Angeles class. Since that time, Scott has starred in two multi-award winning shorts, Birds Die and Puddlejumper. This year, Scott has been in short films with Stephanie Zimbalist (Laura Holt from Remington Steele), Bill Saito (name a WWII movie; he's been in it), and an animated feature film with Tim Curry (no parentheses needed). Check out Scott's website.
  Jason Pardo (Director) - After six years of learning, writing and directing in Chicago's vibrant comedy scene, Jason fulfilled a life-long dream and moved to Los Angeles in 2003, along with his wife, Marion Oberle. They now have a baby boy, Wes, who is hilarious. Please hire Jason to write/direct/produce on your TV project. Thank you.

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