Dale Irvin is a comedian. He is also a writer, actor and an internationally acclaimed speaker. But comedy is what Dale Irvin does first, foremost and incredibly well.
Dave Dugan has appeared numerous times at the Comedy Store in Los Angeles and has made many television appearances that include HBO, Comedy Central, FOX, VH-1 and The Arsenio Hall Show.
The Chicago Tribune dubbed Greg Schwem "one of the top 10 Chicago comedians working today." Washington Techway Magazine called his show a "welcome refreshing change."
Jeff Jena is one of the top corporate and cruise comics working today. His thirty years of live performance experience and forty national television shows, both as an actor and comic give him the ability to work for any audience.
Some guys have all the luck. They’re born to be “tall and skinny with a funny name” and become president of the United States. Just like Reggie Brown from Chicago.
"The Battle of the Sexes". Though it's not a fair fight, and probably ought to be stopped, it thrives and rages for the most primal of reasons -- it's endlessly mysterious, fascinating and fun!
Skip Griparis has mastered many aspects of the performing arts. After first studying piano and saxophone as a young boy, he began his professional career in high school as a singer/guitarist in the first of a succession of top-rated pop/rock bands.
Spike Manton is not your typical entertainer. After graduating with a Business degree from Bradley University, he moved to Chicago, took a sales position with Procter & Gamble, and began moonlighting in the comedy clubs.
Some people were surprised when a Chicago PBS television station announced in March of 1997 it was backing TP Mulrooney's new weekly social essay show American Stew.
"Tim Walkoe is nonstop laughter from start to finish" is what the Chicago Tribune had to say about the stand up comedy performance of Tim Walkoe going on to comment "Walkoe's rapid fire delivery and shoot from the hip style leaves audiences laughing so hard it's hard to catch up to the next joke".