Who needs the corporate life? Bobby Collins left it more than three decades ago to become a national comedy headliner.
Bobby Collins never meant to be a comedian. As a young, fast-talking jewelry designer he caught the eye of a Calvin Klein executive in New York’s Garment Center. Within a few months he was a sales [...]
“It’s all good, Denver, I got this one.”
Brian Regan had already developed a loyal fan base with his clean, observational comedy before the economy went south and our political infighting turned into something resembling a schoolyard gang war. But his relatable style of stand-up has become all the more popular the past couple years because [...]
Comedy legend Robert Klein plays Comedy Works tonight and Saturday. Photo from the New York Times.
You know the face — that wry, grinning expression, the wily, devilish eyebrows and the “Really? Seriously? Come on…” mouth contortions. Even if you don’t know his name, you’ve certainly seen Robert Klein somewhere over the years. The stand-up veteran [...]
Ben Roy is definitely not going to make it all better, and you’ll be happy he didn’t. Photo by Crystal Allen.
Headling Denver’s nationally-respected Comedy Works once in a lifetime is a feat most comedians are lucky to accomplish. Doing a whole weekend is many working stand-ups’ dream. “I started doing stand-up at the Comedy Works,” [...]
Vic Alejandro performs at Comedy Works South in March.
Aurora’s cozy Fox Theatre is better known as a venue for drama (the stage kind, not the soap operatic kind), but this weekend promoter Robert Michael Sanders is bringing stand-up comedy there — part of an attempt to diversify the venue’s cultural offerings. If all goes [...]
