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The Committee was a San Francisco based improvisational comedy group founded by Alan Myerson and Jessica Myerson, formerly known as Irene Riordan and now known as Latifah Taormina. The Myersons were both alums of The Second City in Chicago. The Committee opened April 10, 1963 at 622 Broadway in a 300-seat Cabaret theater that used to be an indoor bocce ball court in San Francisco's North Beach. Garry Goodrow, Hamilton Camp, Larry Hankin, Kathryn Ish, Scott Beach and Ellsworth Milburn were the cast. Jerry Mander handled the group's PR, and Richard Stahl, who later joined the improv troupe, was its first company manager. Jessica Myerson joined the company in May. Arthur Cantor took the company to New York in 1964 for a limited engagement at the Henry Miller Theater. This occasioned a second
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Groove Monster | The Committee | 1999 | Album |
Promotion E.P. PR-197 | George Carlin, Jack Burns, Avery Schreiber, The Committee | 1973 | Single |
Wide Wide World Of War | The Committee | 1973 | Album |
The Commitee | The Committee, Garry Goodrow, Kathryn Ish, Irene Riordan, Bob Camp, Larry Hankin, Ellsworth Milburn | 1969 | Album |
Original Cast Album | The Committee | 1964 | Album |
The Hard Way / Hey You | The Committee | Single | |
Ona | The Committee | Single |
The Committee |
The Committee R&B/Soul |
The Committee Rock and Pop |
The Committee Rock |
The Committee Hip-Hop/Rap |
The Committee Dance |
The Committee Dance |
The Committee |
The Committee g, key Rock |
The Committee |
The Committee |
The Committee |
The Committee |