Adam Pally Teases New UCB Performances, Hints At Future Projects
Comedian and actor preparing to take the stage at Upright Citizens Brigade with two sets

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Actor and comedian Adam Pally has announced his upcoming performances at the Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB) in New York, scheduling two different comedy sets in the same week while contemplating his next career moves.
In a recent Instagram post, Pally shared that he’ll be performing at UCBNY on June 5 and 7, noting they’ll be “two different sets same week” as he works on “figuring out what’s next.” The post includes a link in his bio for those interested in attending either of the shows.
The image accompanying the post shows what appears to be Pally performing on stage, suggesting fans can expect his signature brand of improvisation and comedy that has made him a favorite in the comedy scene.
Pally, known for his roles in hit shows like “Happy Endings” and the “Sonic the Hedgehog” film franchise, has maintained strong ties to his comedy roots despite his success in Hollywood. The UCB theater, a breeding ground for comedy talent, has been instrumental in launching the careers of many successful comedians and actors.
Pally has been particularly active in recent months. In April, he launched a podcast called “Staying Alive” with fellow comedian Jon Gabrus, focusing on wellness topics with the comedic twist fans would expect from the duo. In a promotional clip, the pair hilariously explored the world of “cruciferous vegetables” with predictably comedic results.
He’s also been making the rounds on the comedy circuit. Earlier this year, Pally participated in a live reading of “The Star Wars Holiday Special” at SF Sketchfest alongside other comedians including Paul Scheer and Rob Huebel. The event was reportedly recorded for future release on YouTube.
While Pally’s Instagram post explicitly mentions he’s “figuring out what’s next,” his busy schedule suggests he’s exploring multiple avenues simultaneously. The UCB performances could serve as testing grounds for new material, potentially leading to larger tours, specials, or even informing future writing projects.
His recent connections with streaming platforms like Peacock, podcast ventures, and independent film involvement point to a multifaceted approach to his career that balances mainstream entertainment with more creatively fulfilling projects.
For fans of Pally’s particular brand of comedy, the UCB shows in early June present a rare opportunity to see him perform live in an intimate setting while he works through new material and potentially charts the course for his next career moves.
Tickets for Adam Pally’s June 5 and 7 performances at UCBNY are available through the link in his Instagram bio. Trivia

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