Stay posted for upcoming dates.
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Sept 2007
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07 - Red Bar Radio
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17 - Red Bar Radio
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20 - Your Ideas Suck
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21 - Red Bar Radio
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29 - Your Ideas Suck
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June 2007
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2 - Empty Stage Theater (LA)
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May 2007
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9 - Red Bar Radio
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10 - The Lincoln Lodge
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11 - The Lincoln Lodge
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29 - Chicago Underground Comedy
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December 2006
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1 - The Lincoln Lodge
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November 2006
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22 - Comedy Studio (Boston)
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27 - The Note
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28 - Weeds (People Under the Stares)
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30 - The Lincoln Lodge
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October 2006
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5 - Fizz
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11 - Red Bar Radio
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17 - Chicago Underground Comedy
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21 - Red Bar Radio
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26 - Rafifi (NYC)
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August 2006
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16 - The Improv (Schaumberg)
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29 - Drag City Show @ Weeds (1555 N Dayton)
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July 2006
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17 - hosting The Mix (Chicago)
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18 - ChUC (Chicago)
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19 - The Elevated (Chicago)
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31 - Red Bar Radio
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I am bad with updating this. Just email me for upcoming stuff.
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David Angelo has been performing comedy since he was 18 years old. He is now 56; and loving it, he adds.
In 2003, The DC Improv voted David the 3rd funniest college comic in Washington, an extraordinarily amazing feat if you consider the entire cast of Home Improvement was taking night courses at Howard University that year. After moving to Chicago in early 2005, David quickly rose through the ranks to become one of the "most out-spoken" comics in the scene - but don't take his word for it, just ask Time Out Magazine, an international publication you may have heard of. Along with two others, David was then nominated for "Chicago's Most Innovative Comedian" which he lost though is quick to point out the other loser is now a TV star. He also staged a One-Man-Show in September 2007 called Your Ideas Suck which was critically acclaimed and included all kinds of antics.
Currently residing in New York, he hopes to one day find a hair style that...that just feels 'right.'
Credits include:
2007 DC Comedy Festival
The People Under The Stares
XM Radio
The Improv
Oh, Hello!
Rooftopcomedy.com
Effinfunny.com
The Lincoln Lodge
Chicago Underground Comedy
Colleges:
George Washington University
University of Maryland
University of Illinois
Catholic University
University of Southern California
Skidmore
Georgetown
Haverford
Also the webmaster of:
New Yuk City
Myonlineinternetwebsite
Ridiculous Paradigm
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Mixed Reviews:
TIME OUT CHICAGO 9/19/07 by Steve Heisler
The most outspoken guy in the stand-up community.
CHICAGO READER 8/25/06 by Bob Mehr
On Tuesday the Empty Bottle and Drag City will present the first show of what's planned as a monthly comedy series, "The People Under the Stares," at the north-side bar Weed's. Saturday Night Live cast member Fred Armisen -- who played drums in Trenchmouth and other local bands before leaving town in 2000 -- gets top billing. The other performers are three representatives of the local underground comedy scene, handpicked by Drag City boss Dan Koretzky: TJ Miller, Elizabeth England, and David Angelo.
WWW.THEBASTION.ORG 9/13/06
The host brought up the very white, very Northside comic David Angelo, who handled the room as best as he was capable, but it was true: no energy of this sort is typical for the Northside scene, and it was a bit rough to see a comedian and an audience being openly hostile to each other.
THE LOYOLA PHOENIX 2/15/06
...David Angelo was the second comedian to entertain the audience that
night. His kind of random, awkward humor involved long pauses and
repetitions of the same joke with different punchlines, which for some
audience members, was hilarious...
WASHINGTON POST 9/9/2004 [At GWU, Aspiring Entrepreneurs Learn Art of the Spiel] by Paul Schwartzman
David Angelo, 21, a lanky GWU senior who showed up in sandals with stubble on his chin, planned to pitch a film script starring Yao Ming, the 7-foot-6 basketball star, as a medieval warrior. "It would be awesome to have him fight little people," Angelo said, before he was told the rules barred identifying an actual person.
More quotes/press at www.ridiculousparadigm.com/press.html
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