Funny Business with EIR

He’s won Emmys and a Tony, he’s written for hit television shows such as “Saturday Night Live” and “The Late Show with David Letterman”, and now Alan Zweibel is Lubin’s Executive in Residence. Catch this one-man show on March 29 in the Schimmel.
Author, playwright, and television writer Alan Zweibel has won multiple Emmy, Writers Guild of America, and TV Critics awards for his work on television including Saturday Night Live, PBS' Great Performances, It's Garry Shandling's Show, Monk, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and The Late Show with David Letterman. He also received a Tony Award for his collaboration with Billy Crystal on the play 700 Sundays; a Thurber Prize for his book The Other Shulman; and his humor has appeared in many magazines and publications. And now is he is coming to Pace’s New York City Campus as Lubin’s Spring 2016 Executive in Residence.
On Tuesday, March 29, from 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m., Zweibel will deliver a lecture in the Schimmel as part of Lubin’s Executive in Residence (EIR) program, designed to make it possible for chairs, C-suite executives, presidents, and other top professionals to come to Pace to interact with Lubin students and faculty. Zweibel is currently the owner of Silly Robin productions and president of Big Head Productions.
Lubin is partnering with the Arts and Entertainment Management Industry Network for this event. To learn more about Alan Zweibel, the EIR program, or to register for the event, click here.
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