Entertainment/Leisure
Pico Playhouse - Two Tickets to Brain Problems
- Item Number
- 911
- Estimated Value
- 70 USD
- Opening Bid
- 23 USD
Item Description
You are bidding on two tickets to Malcolm Barrett's new show Brain Problems at the Pico Playhouse (valued at $70)!
Show runs from April 26-May 19.
Malcolm Barrett, is co-artistic director for The Tragedy - a.k.a. Verbal the Rapper, is an actor/producer/writer previously best known for his roles as Lem in Better Off Ted, Helmut West in Dear White People, and F.J. Hoover in Preacher. Barrett’s film work includes roles in Hurt Locker (Best Picture), War On Everyone, Peeples, OJ: The Musical, American Violet, Larry Crowne, the VR thriller Dinner Party (Sundance) and more. He’s also contributed music to Better Off Ted, American Koko, Bachelor Night, An American In Hollywood, Hello, Cupid, as well as the web series he co-directed Wedlocked.
In the world of television, Barrett has appeared on numerous critically acclaimed series, the likes of which include: The Office, Better Off Ted, Key And Peele, Kroll Show, Garfunkel And Oates, The Mentalist, Southland, Monk, Ghost Whisperer, Law & Order, The Sopranos, amongst others.
Malcolm started his professional theatrical career receiving his equity membership at the age of 16 when he appeared in the McCarter Theater production of Cormac McCarthy’s, The Stonemason. He later joined the 1st National tour of the Pulitzer-winning play, Wt. He is a recipient of the 2014 Ovation Award for lead actor in the play The Recommendation. He is also known for his music, improvisation and poetry, he was a member of the 2001 Nuyorican Slam Poetry team. As a playwright he was the winner of the Young Playwright competition at Manhattan Class Company for his play, Trial By Fury and recently penned the play, Brain Problems (Pico Playhouse). He is co-founder and co-artistic director of the LA-based Ammunition Theatre Company. He is currently stars as “Rufus Carlin” in the NBC drama “Timeless.” Barrett is a native of New York City and studied at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts.
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