Laughter met legacy at the 13th Annual Stand-Up for Brain Cancer Gala, held at the River Oaks Country Club. Hosted by The Broach Foundation for Brain Cancer Research, the evening welcomed award-winning comedian Mike Birbiglia back to Houston, where his singular storytelling style had guests roaring with laughter — and perhaps shedding a few meaningful tears along the way.
Birbiglia, known for acclaimed shows like Sleepwalk With Me and The Old Man and The Pool, brought his signature blend of humor and heart to the sold-out gala. Fresh off a 2024 Emmy nomination, he weaved relatable tales that ranged from awkward moments to poignant reflections, showing why he's a master at making life's absurdities feel profound.
The Broach Foundation, founded in memory of James Broach, honors his resilient spirit. Diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer in 2011, James and his wife Jamie Broach Byrd transformed personal struggle into a passionate drive for progress.
The night proved their efforts are far from in vain, as the gala raised more than $750,000, pushing the foundation’s total impact past $6.5 million since its inception.
More than 450 guests filled the room, among them Jeff Byrd, Parker, Harrison and Oliver Broach, Deanna and Bryan Kotrla, Jan Bres, Kate and Steve Gibson, Chuck Yates, Jennifer and Farzad Askari, Ilona Carson, Amy and Wynne Snoot, Patty Biggio, Sally Holzinger, Megan Davis and James Kalick, and David and Cory Le Norman.