Tag: Comedy
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‘The Studio’ and Seth Rogen have record-setting Emmys as Noah Wyle and ‘The Pitt’ get top drama wins
“The Pitt” has won best drama series at the Emmys, with Noah Wyle taking best actor in a drama
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‘Love Isn’t Blind’ by Allison Goldberg comes to Denver Improv
Allison Goldberg wants dating to be fun again. The Los Angeles based comedian and creator will bring her “Love Isn’t Blind,” to the Denver Improv comedy club June 19. It’s a less-than-conventional dating show poking fun at how relationships start. The show features a bachelorette and four male contestants who, for the majority of the show, aren’t…
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Now, these three guys are $&*@ing funny | John Moore
The Grawlix – Adam Cayton-Holland, Andrew Orvedahl and Ben Roy – have made a nonsense word synonymous with comedy in Denver
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Bringing ‘yes, and’ to the courtroom: Retired judge talks about her other life as an improv actor
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The day Julie Field was sworn in as a trial judge in Larimer County, she began an improvisational comedy class. “I knew I would need something outside of the court in my life that was creative and spontaneous and fun,” she recalled. Field, who retired in 2021 as a judge on the Eighth Judicial District…
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Brain tumor couldn’t stop comedian Kyle Grooms
If comedy legend Richard Pryor could joke about lighting himself on fire, Kyle Grooms knew he could find a way to joke about his brain tumor. “It’s what comedians do,” Grooms, a veteran comedian who lives in Miami. “This was one of the biggest things to happen in my adult life.” The seizure happened in…
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Denver comedian talks drugs, dating, leaving Mormon faith in Colorado Springs show
Chest pains that presented as a heart attack. A love affair with psychedelics. Eschewing the Mormon faith. Comedian Korey David has a rich palette of life experiences to pull from during his time at the mic. The Denver comic will headline the Habitual Offenders Comedy Showcase on Thursday at Loonees Comedy Corner. The monthly event,…
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Things to do in and around Denver this weekend
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save “Young Rock” fans, he’s here. Adam Ray, who’s WWE’s Vince McMahon in Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s NBC series, turns on the comedy mic at Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village. Ray was also in “Curb Your Enthusiasm”…






