Musical Comedienne Lindsey Alley Stars in Lindsey Who?
The Comedy Store (Main Room) on Sunset (8433 West Sunset Blvd. West Hollywood, CA 90069)
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The last date listed for Musical Comedienne Lindsey Alley was Sunday December 19, 2010 / 8:00pm.
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The Tony Clifton Revue: Music, Mayhem at the Comedy Store
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After a sold-out run in 2010, Tony Clifton returns to the stage of the legendary Comedy Store on the Sunset Strip for yet another unapologetically offensive comedy and music extravaganza to celebrate the 28th anniversary of the mysterious disappearance of Clifton alter-ego Andy Kaufman. Joined by his back-up band The Cliftones and his burlesque dancers The Cliftonette, the outrageous entertainer will hold his infamous Hooker Raffle, with one lucky audience member set to receive a round-trip flight from L.A. to Reno. There, the winner will head to the legal brothel known as Dennis Hof's World-Famous Moonlite Bunny Ranch for a free visit. A longtime supporter of Comic Relief, Clifton's credits include appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Late Show with David Letterman . Learn More
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I have to admit that I'm partially biased: I know Lindsey personally. Still, I was a fan of hers even before I was a friend. Lindsey's knows how to keep an audience entertained. She uses comedy in her songs and her monologues; she also is not afraid to show emotion, though. She sang a heartfelt song about her parents and closed with a sincere version of "Have Yourself a Very Merry Christmas". I would definitely see her again.Written on Dec 26 2010
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She is hilarious! Her singing is incredible too. Go and see her the next time she performs!Written on Dec 20 2010
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Lindsey Alley in Lindsey Who? is coming to the Comedy Store, for one night only, on Sunday, December 19th.
The former Mouseketeer goes earless and fearless, leaving her girl-next-door image in tatters as she takes you on a musical comedy tour of her life -- everything from between jobs to between the sheets! Join Lindsey as she valiantly performs mouth-to-mouth on the flat-lining art of old-school cabaret while screaming, "Don't you die on me, dammit!"
An unforgettable evening of boys, booze and Broadway belting that'll have you Twittering for more.
Stay after the show and enjoy the laughter brought to you by the talented comedians who entertain at the Comedy Store.
About Lindsey Alley:
After graduating from Lakeland Senior High School in 1996, Lindsey attended the University of Missouri-Columbia, where she received a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre in 2000. In 2005, Lindsey was named the University of Missouri's Thomas Jefferson Distinguished Visiting Guest Lecturer. She was the youngest person ever and only the second woman in the University’s history to receive this recognition. Lindsey is also a graduate of the William Esper Studio in New York City.
Lindsey has performed regionally in productions such as Paper Moon (with Gregory Harrison and Christine Ebersole), How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying, Proof, I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change and she originated the role of Jan Frankel in the Kitchen Theatre’s production of The Angle of the Sun. Lindsey also understudied the role of Older Helen in the Broadway production of Hollywood Arms (written by Carol Burnett and Carrie Hamilton and directed by Harold Prince).
In 2006, Lindsey and collaborators, Stephen Winer and Bob Stein, mounted her one-woman show, Look Ma…No Ears at the Laurie Beechman Theatre in New York City. The show, directed by Ben Rimalower, had a six-week off-Broadway run.
In addition to her theatrical credits, Lindsey has also appeared in Bedtime Stories (with Adam Sandler and Keri Russell), Company Retreat (directed by Campbell Scott), B.L. Stryker (with Burt Reynolds and Ossie Davis), Roller Jam, Earnest Saves Christmas and The E! True Hollywood Story: Mickey Mouse Club.
Lindsey splits her time between New York and Los Angeles and also tours the world, doing her cabaret act with Atlantis Events.

