Comedian Michael Malone is an international headliner known for his energy, “rubber face” and versatility of material styles. Currently based in Los Angeles, Malone recently returned to the Midwest to film his one-hour comedy special, “Casual Sext,” available to the masses this fall for $5 download on his website.
The comedy bug bit Malone at the impressionable age of 19, where he promptly stopped attending college and took to the road to pursue his dream. Ten years later, Malone has a top ten selling comedy album on iTunes called “Let’s Get Physical,” an international tour schedule—including sold out venues of stadiums and clubs, alike and an upcoming one-hour comedy special release.
Malone is an energetic comic with a knack for reading the room. His organic interactions with crowds earn him as a consistent favorite across the country. Malone keeps an ambitious tour schedule of 48-50 weeks a year entertaining his loyal and ever-expanding fan base.
Malone has been featured on the Bob and Tom Radio and TV Show and made appearances on WGN TV, National Lampoon’s Operation Comedy Tour, NBC TV, XM Sirius Satellite radio and the CW. He also just won the 33rd Annual Seattle Comedy Competition and was named one of the “HOT Comics to Watch for in 2013” by Campus Activities Magazine.
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David Crowe's Stand-up is a lot like the beginning of the Dickens classic, A Tale of Two Cities. "It was the smartest of shows. It was the dumbest of shows. It was witty and bright. It was brash and physical. It was Dick Cavett. It was Jim Carrey. It was horrifying. It was hilarious."
Crowe is the only comedian in history to have won both the Seattle and San Francisco International Stand-up Comedy Competitions. He is a favorite on the nationally syndicated "Bob and Tom Show".
Web site: www.davidcrowe.com
David Crowe's Stand-up is a lot like the beginning of the Dickens classic, A Tale of Two Cities. "It was the smartest of shows. It was the dumbest of shows. It was witty and bright. It was brash and physical. It was Dick Cavett. It was Jim Carrey. It was horrifying. It was hilarious."
Crowe is the only comedian in history to have won both the Seattle and San Francisco International Stand-up Comedy Competitions. He is a favorite on the nationally syndicated "Bob and Tom Show".
Web site: www.davidcrowe.com
David Crowe's Stand-up is a lot like the beginning of the Dickens classic, A Tale of Two Cities. "It was the smartest of shows. It was the dumbest of shows. It was witty and bright. It was brash and physical. It was Dick Cavett. It was Jim Carrey. It was horrifying. It was hilarious."
Crowe is the only comedian in history to have won both the Seattle and San Francisco International Stand-up Comedy Competitions. He is a favorite on the nationally syndicated "Bob and Tom Show".
Web site: www.davidcrowe.com
Developing a taste for the absurd at an early age, San Francisco comedian Alex Koll's comedy has grown organically to reflect a far-reaching creativity that has two dirty sneakers planted firmly on the ground. His act dips and weaves between what's right in front of us all and unexpected forays into the strange.
Alex has performed at the prestigious Montreal Just For Laughs Festival, garnering a "Best of New Faces" nod, and appeared on Comedy Central's "Live At Gotham.” He has also performed at countless festivals and released his debut album titled “Wizard Hello” on the Rooftop Comedy label in 2011. Alex is also the two-time winner of the San Francisco Regional Air Guitar Championship; No kidding.
“As you might expect, given his bizarre online trail, his standup is influenced by the non-sequitur-laden absurdism of Mitch Hedberg and Zach Galifianakis. But what makes Koll's act special is how he bridges the gulf between askew alt-comedy and grounded, observational humor. It's a rare quality in the alternative-comedy community, where many are intent on out-quirking one another. Whether going on obscure tangents or offering up more straightforward observations, Koll's comic voice is his own.”
-- SF Weekly
Alex is currently flightless and unable to lay eggs.
Developing a taste for the absurd at an early age, San Francisco comedian Alex Koll's comedy has grown organically to reflect a far-reaching creativity that has two dirty sneakers planted firmly on the ground. His act dips and weaves between what's right in front of us all and unexpected forays into the strange.
Alex has performed at the prestigious Montreal Just For Laughs Festival, garnering a "Best of New Faces" nod, and appeared on Comedy Central's "Live At Gotham.” He has also performed at countless festivals and released his debut album titled “Wizard Hello” on the Rooftop Comedy label in 2011. Alex is also the two-time winner of the San Francisco Regional Air Guitar Championship; No kidding.
“As you might expect, given his bizarre online trail, his standup is influenced by the non-sequitur-laden absurdism of Mitch Hedberg and Zach Galifianakis. But what makes Koll's act special is how he bridges the gulf between askew alt-comedy and grounded, observational humor. It's a rare quality in the alternative-comedy community, where many are intent on out-quirking one another. Whether going on obscure tangents or offering up more straightforward observations, Koll's comic voice is his own.”
-- SF Weekly
Alex is currently flightless and unable to lay eggs.