Comedy Returns to CPAC!
Saturday, December 2nd at 7pm!

Steve Hytner
Steve Hytner is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for his role as Kenny Bania on the NBC series Seinfeld.
Hytner is a native of Long Island, New York. He appeared as a regular in The 100 Lives of Black Jack Savage, Hardball, and Working, in several episodes of Roswell, and also in occasional episodes of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Friends, The King of Queens, Two and a Half Men, Dharma & Greg, The X-Files, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, That's So Raven, George Lopez, The Bill Engvall Show, The Jeff Foxworthy Show as Craig Lesko, and Mike & Molly. He portrays Ty Parsec in two episodes of The Adventures of Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (2000).
He performed in the Disney Channel Original Series The Suite Life of Zack & Cody as Herman Spatz, in Good Luck Charlie as Marvin the bellman, and in Sonny with a Chance as Murphy the troublesome security guard. He plays a motivational workshop instructor in the HBO series Hung.
Hytner has appeared in such movies as In the Line of Fire, Forces of Nature, and Eurotrip.
As Joseph the coroner, Hytner is one of two actors (the other being Christopher Walken) to appear in each of the first three films of The Prophecy series.
He appears in the 2006 comedy film Bachelor Party Vegas and reprised his role as Kenny Bania on the fictional Seinfeld reunion table read on Curb Your Enthusiasm in 2009. He was the Camp Superior counselor in the 2012 comedy film Fred 3: Camp Fred, and plays the role of client Roger Bodder in the comedy/thriller film Bad Vegan and the Teleportation Machine.

Larry "Bubbles" Brown
Larry Bubbles Brown is a San Francisco based comic who flourished during the 80’s comedy boom that produced great comics like Robin Williams and Dana Carvey.
He got stuck with the nickname “Bubbles” because, well, he isn’t. After a series of Kafkaesque payroll jobs for the Federal government, he tried stand up at the Holy City Zoo in SF in l98l.
In a few months he was making some money then rode the comedy boom of the 80’s.
That comedy boom crashed in the 90’s because as he points out, “Anything in life you like will be taken away from you.” Though the boom ended, Brown stayed at it because as he says, “you can’t beat working half an hour a night.”
He has appeared on more than 25 tv shows, and holds the record for longest time between appearances by a comic on the David Letterman Show.
He is a frequent opener for Dana Carvey, Dave Attell, Rob Schneider, and Felipe Esparza. He released his first CD in 2020. Can currently be heard on Dana Carvey’s podcast Fantastic.
