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The hottest, free alternative comedy show in town takes place every Tuesday night at PSNBC as Alternative Tuesday showcases writers and performers from NBC's Late Friday and Late Night with Conan O'Brien to The Daily Show. Check out the calendar for details on each week's shows.

PSNBC and The Oneida Indian Nation proudly present the winners of The Four Directions Talent Search at a special showcase on November 8. These talented Native American actors and comedians, chosen from open calls held around the country and in Canada, will join the winners of the Native American screenwriting competition as judged by a select panel from Syracuse University. Admission by invitation only.

The Second City New York Training Center presents an original sketch comedy review combining social and political satire with music in The Second City tradition, beginning on Monday, November 12th, and continuing on consecutive Mondays through the month. Written and performed by graduates of the Revue Showcase class, each new performance will improve the show from the week before. Ah, process.

A Jew and and Indian walk into a bar. You can't imagine what happens next, as Dina Pearlman and Vijai Nathan join forces in Shalom Bombay, an evening of gut-provoking, thought-wrenching storytelling on November 14th.

Emerald City…nice place to visit, but you wouldn't want to live there. Los Angeles actress Kim Castle, in a new work written with Vito Montone, will make you look at people you pass on the street every day in an entirely new way in To Oz and Back, her one-woman show on November 15th.

The Courtship of Eddie's Father meets Tron in this comic evening of sketch, film and song from the group that everyone loves to kiss (hard, and on the lips). Mr. Jumpypants is, of course, Ray Bokhour, Maia Guest, John Plummer, Ted Travelstead and Julie Wright, and they tempt you on November 28th.

A little song, a little dancing, perhaps a reading or two, all comedy, all funny, all female, with the occasional man snuck in. Just how do Sharon Glassman and Elisa DeCarlo find these talents? Must be woman-power. Come on down and find out on November 29th for the November edition of Broads, one of PSNBC's signature shows.


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