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Results tagged with 'stand-up'

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Morgan provides laughs and a few uncomfortable moments

Published May 6, 2013

As a stand-up comedian, Tracy Morgan has gained a reputation as someone whose shows are fraught with controversy. This perception became reality during Morgan's show at The Pabst Theater on Sunday night.

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Maron on a roll at The Pabst

Published May 5, 2013

After a week in which he released a new book and had his new comedy series premiere on IFC, Marc Maron capped it off with an extended stand-up performance at The Pabst Theatre on Saturday night.

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A show about us: Dobie Maxwell's comical Cream City send-up

Published April 7, 2013

Dobie Maxwell is coming home to Milwaukee for a month-long run at Potawatomi Bingo Casino's Northern Lights Theater, presenting "Schlitz Happened! An Old Milwaukee Blatz From The Pabst." Maxwell hopes to make the show a hilarious love letter to the city he says had a lot to do with the man - and comedian - he is today.

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Aisha Tyler talks "Archer" in Milwaukee and more

Published April 4, 2013

I'm super excited for Saturday's "Archer Live," the in-person incarnation of the hit FX show that blows me away every week. I'll just throw it out there: "Archer," the animated spy comedy is not only the funniest show on TV now, but it ranks among the funniest shows of all time. Filthy, witty and beautifully drawn, it packs an amazing amount of comedy into every episode. In advance of the show, I spoke to Aisha Tyler (Lana Kane) by phone.

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"The Comedy Arcade" mixing it up at the Underground Collaborative

Published March 21, 2013

For a lot of folks in the Milwaukee comedy scene, there are two schools of funny: improv and stand-up. And ne'er the twain shall meet. Steve Breese is hoping to change that. The young comedian and producer is bringing his newest show, "The Comedy Arcade," to the Underground Collaborative in The Shops of Grand Avenue one Thursday night every month, with co-producer Matt Kemple. The inaugural show is tonight at 7:30 p.m.

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