CoPilots

Table Reads.

Getting Weird.

Writers. Actors. Wonderful Weirdos.

Writers. Actors. Wonderful Weirdos. •

We’re bringing together the best and brightest from LA’s comedy scene and smashing them together (enthusiastic consent given!) in The Elysian’s famous Vault.

Monthly staged reading?

Opening act?

Laughing so hard you’ll need a spare pair of pants?

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  • I Want To Have Sex With Canada

    by

    Leah Folta & Lia Woodward

    7/16/25 at 8:30P

    At a hypercompetitive high school Model UN weekend conference, the team captain reluctantly enlists her horndog ex-bestie who’s only in it for the nighttime nerdy debauchery and the promise of "what happens at the Marriott by LAX, stays at the Marriott by LAX."

  • Homesteading

    by

    Matt Harry

    8/20/25 at 8:30P

    A middle-aged lawyer who can hear the voices of nature convinces his family to turn their suburban home into a self-sustaining farm -- much to the annoyance of everyone else in their lives.

  • Band!

    by

    Danielle Evenson & Heather Huntington

    9/17/25 at 8:30P

    The world’s horniest teenage girl tries to get away from the world’s worst mom the only way she can - by joining marching band. Half-hour comedy.

HOSTS: DANIELLE  & HEATHER

Danielle Evenson & Heather Huntington are two halves of a mic stand (Danielle is the detachable part.) As the child of a narcissist and mother of two neurodiverse kids (H) and a would-be beauty queen who grew up driving the bull semen route (D), obviously they write comedy. Specifically, they write edgy and often nerdy feminist comedy with a pop culture bent. After studying writing at USC and the University of Chicago, Danielle & Heather have staffed on CBS’s The New Adventures of Old Christine; created podcasts for Meet Cute and Aural Stories; and won audio fellowships with the Orchard Project and Gotham Film & Media Institute. Their romantic comedy feature, The Proposal Spot, is available on Amazon and Peacock. When not writing, they teach podcasting and DEI at the New York Film Academy or try on increasingly odd headwear.