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Bryan originally began working as a contributor to Gnap!'s [[No Shame Theater]], regularly providing comedy sketches. Shortly afterward, he joined [[Gigglepants]] as a member of its inaugural cast and began performing shortform improv. In 2006, he began classes at Coldtowne Theater, eventually emerging as a member of its first graduating class of improvisers (along with [[Cody Dearing]], [[Michael Williams]], and [[Joel Keith]]). He was also a member of [[Look Cookie]], Coldtowne's first student troupe, and is the only member of the [[Coldtowne Mainstage]] cast to appear in all five Mainstage revues. In 2009 and 2010, he directed ''[[Guilds of Steel]]'', a show he created for Gnap!, to critical acclaim.
Bryan originally began working as a contributor to Gnap!'s [[No Shame Theater]], regularly providing comedy sketches. Shortly afterward, he joined [[Gigglepants]] as a member of its inaugural cast and began performing shortform improv. In 2006, he began classes at Coldtowne Theater, eventually emerging as a member of its first graduating class of improvisers (along with [[Cody Dearing]], [[Michael Williams]], and [[Joel Keith]]). He was also a member of [[Look Cookie]], Coldtowne's first student troupe, and is the only member of the [[Coldtowne Mainstage]] cast to appear in all five Mainstage revues. In 2009 and 2010, he directed ''[[Guilds of Steel]]'', a show he created for Gnap!, to critical acclaim.


On December 1, 2007, a special "Maestro of Maestros" edition of the [[Hideout Theatre]]'s popular [[Maestro]] show was performed, directed by [[Shana Merlin]] and [[Andy Crouch]], and containing a cast of only previous Maestro winners. Bryan eventually won the title, defeating [[Dav Wallace]] in the final round. He now waits for a worthy cast of challengers.
On December 1, 2007, a special "Maestro of Maestros" edition of the [[Hideout Theatre]]'s popular [[Maestro]] show was performed, directed by [[Shana Merlin]] and [[Andy Crouch]], and containing a cast of only previous Maestro winners. Bryan won the title, defeating [[Dav Wallace]] in the final round. He now waits for a worthy cast of challengers.


Bryan currently maintains the comedy website ghettosketchwarlock.com and performs as [[Ghetto Sketch Warlock]]. He additionally performs with [[The Tastemakers]], [[Stool Pigeon]], and [[BOSS]].
Bryan currently maintains the comedy website ghettosketchwarlock.com and performs as [[Ghetto Sketch Warlock]]. He additionally performs with [[The Tastemakers]], [[Stool Pigeon]], and [[BOSS]].
=== The First Improv Show He Saw ===
A post from him about the first improv show he ever saw:<blockquote><p>I was in the first one I ever saw. UIL competition at Bryan High School in 2000. Group Improv was an optional event(you signed up when you got there) and so me and a few other guys from my Speech Team went for it.</p>
<p>If that doesn't count, then it's got to be [[Ed32]]/''[[Gorilla Theatre]]'' which I watched sometime in late 2003, when I was planning to audition for [[Ed32]] (I was soon not able to). Good stuff, of course.</p> </blockquote>


== Troupes ==
== Troupes ==
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* ''[[After School Special Victims Unit]]''
* ''[[After School Special Victims Unit]]''
* ''[[Cereal For Adults]]''
* ''[[Cereal For Adults]]''
* ''[[Eye for an Iphone]]''
* ''[[Eye for an iPhone]]''
* ''[[Fuck It's Christmas]]''
* ''[[Guilds of Steel]]'' (director)
* ''[[Guilds of Steel]]'' (director)
* ''[[Hyperlinks]]''
* ''[[Hyperlinks]]''
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* ''[[Shanty Town Lake]]''
* ''[[Shanty Town Lake]]''
* ''[[Stool Pigeon]]''
* ''[[Stool Pigeon]]''
* ''[[TGIS - Improvised Sitcoms]]''
* ''[[TGIS]]'' ("Boy Greets World")
 
== More Information ==
* [http://gybpodcast.libsyn.com/comedy-nerd-out-2815-ep32-got-your-back An episode] of ''[[Got Your Back]]'' that includes his lecture "You Suck Forever: Thoughts on Improv Nihilism".


[[Category:Performers|Roberts]]
[[Category:Performers|Roberts]]
[[Category:Directors|Roberts]]
[[Category:Directors|Roberts]]

Latest revision as of 17:29, 18 March 2015


Bryan "Lubu" Roberts

Bryan Lubu Roberts Pic.jpg

Primary Theater Various
Years Active 2004-Present

Bryan "Lubu" Roberts is an improv/sketch performer and director.

History

Bryan (also referred to as "Lubu") performs regularly at Coldtowne Theater and occasionally at Austin's other improv theaters. He was additionally a company member of Gnap! Theater Projects.

Bryan originally began working as a contributor to Gnap!'s No Shame Theater, regularly providing comedy sketches. Shortly afterward, he joined Gigglepants as a member of its inaugural cast and began performing shortform improv. In 2006, he began classes at Coldtowne Theater, eventually emerging as a member of its first graduating class of improvisers (along with Cody Dearing, Michael Williams, and Joel Keith). He was also a member of Look Cookie, Coldtowne's first student troupe, and is the only member of the Coldtowne Mainstage cast to appear in all five Mainstage revues. In 2009 and 2010, he directed Guilds of Steel, a show he created for Gnap!, to critical acclaim.

On December 1, 2007, a special "Maestro of Maestros" edition of the Hideout Theatre's popular Maestro show was performed, directed by Shana Merlin and Andy Crouch, and containing a cast of only previous Maestro winners. Bryan won the title, defeating Dav Wallace in the final round. He now waits for a worthy cast of challengers.

Bryan currently maintains the comedy website ghettosketchwarlock.com and performs as Ghetto Sketch Warlock. He additionally performs with The Tastemakers, Stool Pigeon, and BOSS.

The First Improv Show He Saw

A post from him about the first improv show he ever saw:

I was in the first one I ever saw. UIL competition at Bryan High School in 2000. Group Improv was an optional event(you signed up when you got there) and so me and a few other guys from my Speech Team went for it.

If that doesn't count, then it's got to be Ed32/Gorilla Theatre which I watched sometime in late 2003, when I was planning to audition for Ed32 (I was soon not able to). Good stuff, of course.

Troupes

Shows

More Information