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High Plains was established in 2013 as Denver's first all stand-up comedy festival and ran August 23-24, 2013. [4] The festival was sponsored by Denver-based burrito restaurant Illegal Pete's . The lineup included Kyle Kinane , Sean Patton, Andrew Orvedahl , Adam Cayton-Holland , Ben Roy , Kurt Braunohler , Jake Weisman, Ian Douglas Terry, Andy ...
Adam Cayton-Holland started in stand-up comedy by attending open mics at Denver dive bars in 2003. In 2006, Cayton-Holland competed against nearly 200 other aspiring comedians for Comedy Works' New Talent showcase, and won. [1] Cayton-Holland was included in Esquires 25 Best New Stand-Up Comedians in 2012. [2]
Juett regularly performs stand-up in Denver showcases and events and was accepted into Crom Comedy Festival in Omaha [6] and the Comedy Exposition of 2014 in Chicago. [7]In 2012, Juett, Orvedahl and Robert Rutherford formed Mouthstepperz, an a cappella dubstep team (Juett's “Clownmouth” was the “lead singer”).
An annual alternative stand-up comedy festival that started in Omaha, Nebraska in 2013 and added a second festival in Denver in 2015. Curated by Ian Douglas Terry, Andy Juett, and Zach Reinert. Former headliners include Howard Kremer, Ron Funches, Sean Patton, The Grawlix, Rory Scovel, Kyle Kinane, Ben Kronberg, and Brooks Wheelan.
The streaming giant announced its star-studded lineup for next year's comedy festival, and Chappelle is among the 130 artists participating. ... as the first stand-up comedian to perform at Dodger ...
Metropolitan State University of Denver: Years active: 2008–present ... (born May 2, 1987) is an American stand-up comedian, author ... at Skankfest Comedy Festival ...
Robbie Praw, a comedy fanatic who is Netflix's vice president of stand-up and comedy formats, said the coronavirus pandemic forced the company to delay festival plans that were originally mapped ...
Comics Come Home is an annual charity stand-up comedy festival held in Boston, Massachusetts.The event, co-founded by comedian Denis Leary (who remains its curator and presenter) and hockey hall of famer Cam Neely, [1] was first held in 1995 and is now the longest-running comedy fundraiser in the United States.