Thursday, September 5, 2013

DAIRY COMEDY RETURNS WITH HILARIOUS VENGEANCE

After a short hiatus, Dairy Comedy has returned with a hilarious vengeance!
And now, we're sponsored! By Twisted Pine Brewing Company and the Scientific & Cultural Facilities District!

Our next show is on Thursday, September 12th, and the lineup is as follows:




Sam Tallent (Our Headliner)

Sam Tallent is a comedian from Denver, Colorado. The Denver Post called Sam “the surreal voice of an absurd generation” and the Denver Westword said that he had “the best comedy moment in Denver in all of 2012”. “An alt-comic road dog in the vein of Kinane and Stanhope” (SF’s courtingcomedy.com), Tallent has performed all over at places like the SF Punchline, the Creek and the Cave NYC, the Laughing Devil, the San Francisco Comedy and Burrito Festival and the New York Television Festival, as well as clubs and colleges across the Mid- and Southwest. He’s done lots of stuff with the Grawlix boys, debauched Bryan Cook’s Competitive Erotic Fan Fiction, crushed Kabin NYC and loves performing at the Business in SF. Sam is a founding member of the Fine Gentlemans Club, producers of the free weekly showcase “Too Much Fun!”, the Denver Post’s “best thing to do on any Wednesday night”. Brendon Walsh, Rory Scovel, Ron Funches, Chris Fairbanks, Kurt Braunholer, Adam Cayton-Holland and Dan Soder are all past guests. He is also the co-curator of Denver’s yearly Too Much Funstival! (“a must-see”-the Huffington Post), a four-day donation- based festival of comedy and music. Past events have included Ben Roy in a dunktank, a guided tour of the Denver Art Museum led by the Fine Gents, luchalibre wrestling opening for Sean Patton and TJ Miller performing in a bocci ball pit. Tallent put out three full-length digital downloads in 2012, recorded in 23 different states, and in March ’13 the Fine Gents are releasing a vinyl (recorded at the Denver Comedy Works, Sam’s home club) on Hot Congress Records. His interests include androgynous women and writing in the third person.





TIMMI LASLEY

You may have seen Timmi Lasley recently as part of the High Plains Comedy Festival. Host of Epilogue Comedy - a monthly showcase in Denver's South Broadway neighborhood, you can see her at the best shows in town (Arguments and Grievances, Delusions of Randeur, Too Much Fun!), and you can find her every Thursday at the Comedy RoomRoom, hosting a popular comedy open mic.



SEAN CUMMINGS

Sean Cummings is a comedian, actor, and the writer of a few award-winning plays and even more award-losing plays. He thanks you for supporting live art.




JAMES GOLD

James is a California transplant with a background in writing family-friendly comedic theatre. He has performed in various dungeons in California that are probably closed by now in addition to various spots in Denver, including Comedy Works. James has played an integral part in helping bring comedy back to Boulder-- he is the founder of Dairy Comedy and is a co-organizer of Amante Comedy in Boulder in addition to helping with the upstart of Boulder's only comedy-only open mic at Johnny's Cigar Bar. He'd like to thank you for supporting live comedy and the arts and hopes you'll come out to a show to say hello and have some good belly laughs.




ROGER NORQUIST (OUR EMCEE)

Out of all the Rogers in the world there are only five named Norquist but only one Roger Norquist tells one-liners to strangers for booze money. Roger has performed throughout the West and one day hopes to tell jokes in the big cities east of the Mississippi.  Roger has appeared in the Laugh Track Comedy Festival, Too Much Funstival, and The High Plains Comedy Festival. This particular Roger is also co-host of the paranormal/comedy podcast Werewolf Radar, co-host of the film/comedy show Il Magnifico Cinema Di Denver at The Deer Pile, and hosts a weekly comedy open mic at Lions Lair in Denver (named one of the best comedy nights in Denver). He wants you to know, and remember, that Han shoots first.


For tickets to the September 12th show, please CLICK HERE.


Dairy Comedy is proud to be sponsored by:






and also the Scientific & Cultural Facilities District:

 




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