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Peter Greyy |
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Hailing
from Seattle, Peter Greyy is a professional comedian who performs
across the country in comedy clubs, theaters, festivals and special events
with a fun, energetic and confident take on modern life. He's
worked with Joan Rivers, Doug Benson, Jim Gaffigan, Mike Birbiglia
and many others.
Up until a
few years ago, Peter was one of Seattle's most popular nightclub
DJs. He took to comedy in 2003 and has become one of Seattle's
favorite comedians by presenting a wealth of fresh topical material
with a wry wit and an ear for the absurd.
Peter now tours the country as a headliner or as a featured
performer and is in demand as a corporate entertainer in the Pacific
Northwest.
Peter is
the Director of Talent for the Seattle International Comedy
Competition, working each November to make it one of the most
prestigious comedy competitions in the world.
Peter was
the producer of ComedyNight, a fun filled weekly alt-comedy showcase
that ran for 31 weeks in 2006 that jump-started the Seattle
alt-comedy scene which has since blossomed and expanded nationally.
For his efforts, Peter earned the title of "The Godfather of Seattle
Alt-Comedy"
Peter was
also responsible for SeattleComedy.net, which has been a valuable resource for
the Seattle comedy scene...and may, one day, be again. |
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Peter Greyy's
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Peter
is the Director of Talent for the 2011 Seattle International Comedy
Competition. |
Peter was invited to compete in the 2011 Rocky Mountain Laugh Off that took place at various venues in Utah and Wyoming in June 2011.
Peter
has performed at all four years of the Bridgetown Comedy Festival in
Portland, Oregon--the fourth such festival was held in April
2011--working with top talent in the alt-comedy scene from
around the country. |
Peter
is the Director of Talent (and likely to be the Official Scorekeeper and Official Photographer,
again) for the 2010 Seattle International Comedy
Competition. |
Peter
was seen on G4 TV's "The High Road w/Doug Benson" program
on December 28, 2009 (and has re-run several times since.) |
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Peter
assists teacher Stu Stuart with his "Beginning Stand-Up Comedy"
class taught at the University of Washington Experimental
College, from 2008 to the present. |
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Peter
was the Director of Talent, Official Scorekeeper and Official Photographer for the 2009 Seattle International Comedy
Competition. |
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Peter
was a featured performer on the "Laff*Hole" show of the
Bumbershoot Music and Arts Festival in September of 2009. This
marks the fourth straight year that Peter has performed comedy
at this Seattle festival, which is one of the major summer
festivals in the country. |
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Peter
organized and performed as the headline act at a benefit concert
for Wisconsin Rapids Community Theater in July 2009. He also
ran a three hour comedy seminar for interested local performers
from the group. |
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Peter
toured the country, coast to coast, in the summer of
2009--performing comedy in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana,
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Ohio, New York, Massachusetts
and Virginia. |
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Peter
was featured on a segment of KING 5 TV's "Evening Magazine"
program on May 13, 2009. |
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Peter
was invited by Doug Benson to join him in performing at The
Moore Theater in Seattle for his April 2009 show there and again
at the Knitting Factory in Spokane in May 2009, a show that was
filmed for G4 television. |
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Peter
competed in the first ever Bend (Oregon) International Comedy
Competition in April 2009. He made the semi-finals and finished
seventh overall. |
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Peter
was chosen to open for Joan Rivers at the Triple Door in
Seattle, February 2009. |
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Peter
was host and show coordinator at the "Best of the Comedy
Underground: Love is a Laugh" show at the Kirkland Performance
Center, Kirkland, Washington to celebrate Valentine's Day 2009. |
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Peter
was the Director of Talent, Official Scorekeeper and official
photographer for the 2008 Seattle International Comedy
Competition. |
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Peter's photographs of the Seattle comedy scene and the Seattle
International Comedy Competition have been seen in publications
including Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Seattle Times, Seattle
Weekly and in the Alaska Airlines in-flight magazine. |
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Peter
was the host of the Great American Comedy Festival's 2009
Seattle auditions. |
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Peter
was a featured performer and show coordinator for the "Best of
the Comedy Underground: New Year's Eve" show at the Historic New
Everett Theater, in Everett, Washington to welcome in 2009. |
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Peter
assists the teaching of an annual stand-up comedy class at Puget
Sound Community School, from 2007 to the present. |
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Peter
was chosen to be the final featured performer at the Comedy
Underground-Seattle's original location before that club
relocated AND became first featured performer at the club's
brand new location. |
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Peter
competed in the 33rd San Francisco International Stand-Up Comedy
Competition. |
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Peter
was chosen to be part of the Super Secret Midnight Show at
Laughs Comedy Spot in Kirkland--one of only three local
performers to be included in the sold out event that also
featured Greg Behrendt, Nick Thune, Pete Holmes, TJ Miller, Tig
Notaro, Doug Benson and more. |
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Peter
was chosen to curate, book, present and perform on the "Best of
the Comedy Underground" show at the 2008 Bumbershoot Music &
Arts festival in Seattle, making it Peter's remarkable third
straight year to be honored with the opportunity to be a
Bumbershoot performer. |
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Peter
was a featured performer as part of the "Heirs of Lenny Bruce"
series of shows presented by the Comedy Underground at the
Admiral Theater in West Seattle. |
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Peter
was the main featured stand-up performer for the Pagliacci
Comedy Night in August 2008. |
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Peter
was a featured performer for the "Laughs For Life" show at the
Admiral Theater in Bremerton, Washington to raise money for
fighting cancer. |
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Peter
headlined Laughs Comedy Spot in Kirkland on Saturday July 5th,
2008. |
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Peter
was invited to perform at the inaugural Bridgetown Comedy
Festival in Portland, Oregon in March 2008. His material was
quoted three times in The Oregonian's reporting
on
this event. |
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Peter
competed in the February 2008 San Francisco auditions for NBC's
Last Comic Standing after being invited to a guaranteed
audition. He was included in two montage edits in the San
Francisco audition show--including one memorable moment where a
curtain rod fell on his head in the "funny booth." |
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Peter
was the main featured stand-up performer for the "Dart-Mondo"
stand-up & improv comedy show in February 2008. |
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Peter
was a featured performer at the "Best of the Comedy Underground:
New Year's Eve" show at the Admiral Theater in Bremerton,
Washington to welcome in 2008. |
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Peter
was the Director of Talent and official photographer for the
2007 Seattle International Comedy Competition. |
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Peter
performed on three shows during Bumbershoot 2007, including the
"Best of the Comedy Underground" show, making him one of the
very few comedy performers to participate in two consecutive
Bumbershoot events. |
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Peter
headlined the "Lo-Ball" alternative comedy showcase in August
2007. |
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Peter
was the official re-capper of fifth season of NBC's Last
Comic Standing program for the
Fans of Reality TV
website. |
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Peter
was the featured performer for the 2007 Environmental Comedy
Festival (March 26-28) at Comedy Underground, Seattle. |
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Peter
was, during 2006, an original "main conspirator" in the
People's Republic of Komedy
group that presents alternative comedy events in Seattle, New
York and Los Angeles. |
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Peter
created, wrote, booked, performed at (including a headline
performance on May 10, 2006) and produced ComedyNight,
the weekly comedy show held at The Mirabeau Room every Wednesday
from February 8th to September 6th, 2006. This show
incorporated the top stand-up comedy talent, plus sketches,
music-based comedy and short films. It became the premier
alt-comedy event in Seattle. |
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Peter
assisted the production of the 2006 Seattle International Comedy
Competition. |
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Peter
was invited to perform at Bumbershoot 2006 (one of only 6
Seattle comedians to perform there)--and performed in front of a
sold out theatre on September 4th, 2006. |
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Peter
taught a comedy class for 11-15 year olds at 826 Seattle in the
summer of 2006. |
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Peter
was a cast member of Lamont Ferguson's "West Coast Follies"
sketch and stand-up comedy show held in Spokane, January 2006.
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Peter
was invited to participate in the 26th Annual Seattle
International Comedy Competition and competed in that event in
2005. |
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In
September 2005, Peter was inducted into the Wisconsin Rapids
Community Theatre Hall of Fame. |
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Peter
appeared in the short film "Whatever Idiot" and performed at the
"Whatever Idiot" World Premiere comedy show. |
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Peter
was the Booth Announcer/Writer for the HAX-TV World Premiere
Live Theatre Event, held at Theatre Off Jackson in the summer of
2005. |
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Peter
was the co-producer and host of Seattle's Best Comedy showcases
(held in the summer of 2005.) |
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Peter
participated in the 2005 BOOK 'EM benefit for King County Prison
Jail Library at Comedy Underground-Seattle, |
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Peter
headlined High Contrast Comedy night at Comedy
Underground-Seattle, |
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MC for
the 7th Annual Giggles Laugh Off Semi-Finals and Finals and the
8th Annual Giggles Laugh Off Semi-Finals, |
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Host
of the 2003 Montreal Comedy Festival Northwest Auditions,
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Peter
was a 2003 Issaquah Laugh-Off Finalist. |
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comedy history |
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Comments &
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"Peter Greyy! I saw you the other night. You did a great job.
You are very funny." -Janeane
Garofalo (at Bridgetown Comedy Festival, 4/25/09) |
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"Thanks Peter! You were hilarious, show was great! Hope to see
you again soon!" -Will
Kane (Triple Door event manager, after show with Joan Rivers,
2/14/09) |
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"I
loved your set, though, Peter. I really like the evolution of
your presence on stage. It's fun to see. I like the attitude.
It makes people get on board" -Rory
Scovel (after Bumbershoot Music & Arts Festival, 9/14/09) |
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"Peter was really terrific and one of the best hosts I've seen
in awhile." -Eddie
Brill (reporting on the Great American Comedy Festival
auditions) |
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"Tonight's show will feature Peter Greyy, described by organizer
Paul Merrill as 'a Seattle comedy veteran...a major force behind
the alt-comedy movement in Seattle, mentoring most of the young
comics in town. He was also the mastermind behind
ComedyNight, the beloved comedy showcase.'
-Allison Hord
(Seattle Weekly 8/24/07) |
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"He
is the most beloved man in Seattle Comedy. You...heard me.
Beloved."
-Travis Vogt
(live on stage at the Seattle Comedy Underground) |
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"Peter Greyy has to be the best middle act I've worked with. He
was clean and very funny."
-Chris Mata,
2007 |
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"Peter, Just wanted to say again that I thoroughly enjoyed
working with you. ...what a fine job you did."
-Bryan Cork |
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"Great working with you last night. Funny stuff man."
-Rick D'Elia
(myspace comment) |
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"Peter (Mr. Headlines) Greyy is your 'go-to guy' for material
about a certain topic, or business or whatever. At the
Environmental Comedy Festival he NAILED the Sightline Institute
(in a good natured way.)"-Yoram
Bauman, producer of the Environmental Comedy Festival |
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"I like watching Peter work because he reminds me how lazy I
am. Peter is the Google of comedy."--Kermet
Apio (live on stage in Bremerton) |
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"I
truly enjoy your work, my friend"--The
Great Cris |
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"Peter can take a topic I totally don't agree with and make me
laugh my balls off about it... No, literally, I once laughed my
balls off. Peter has a great way of presenting something that
another comic would offend me by saying and making me like it.
He is very likeable and an extremely hard working comic"--Jeff
Dye (comments made on Comedy Soapbox) |
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"Can I just tell you how much I enjoyed your performance the
other night, Peter? It takes a lot for me to quote another
comic and you got me."--Elliott
Maxx |
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"I
have a lot of respect for what you do as a comic. Cranking out 3
plus minutes of current event/topical material a week is not
easy, and it shows how much you love to write. You are Seattle's
one man 'Best Week Ever' show."--Gabriel
Rutledge (in reply to pg's Comedy Soapbox blog) |
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"Peter is one of the hardest working comics I know. Always
professional and a comedy writing machine--Peter knows pretty
much everything there is to know. And, when I say 'everything,'
I don't mean boring things like math and science--I mean things
like, 'Who was the stunt double for Mel Gibson in Lethal Weapon
3'?' Yeah, he probably knows that."--Matt
Schmidt (comments made on Comedy Soapbox) |
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"Peter Greyy has the ability to write like no other comic I've
ever met--he always goes beyond the expected on tags to any
given joke. He's smart, clean and has RAD hair"--Jaqi
Furback (comments made on Comedy Soapbox) |
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"Always topical, always entertaining, and never at a loss for
words on any given subject."--Owen
Straw (comments made on Comedy Soapbox) |
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"The King of Topical Material..."--Woody
Wood (introducing pg @ Comedy Underground-Seattle 7/3/05) |
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"A very heartfelt Thank You to our
MC for the evening,
Peter Greyy.
Peter's patience, announcements, taxi service, and opening joke
salvo were timely, perfect, and dare we say, moistening? We
dare. Contact Peter for any MC work. He's on the spot. Thank
you Peter!"
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haxtv.com after the World Premiere Party for the HAX-TV sketch
comedy show, 2005) |
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"Peter Greyy: The Only News Source Funnier Than FOX"-Daniel
Carroll |
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"Peter Greyy reads more news than can possibly be healthy. The
proof of this is that he actually finds humor in it. Always a
pleasure watching you work, man."-Jeremy
Whitman (myspace comment) |
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"Peter Greyy, who is the Godfather of alt-comedy in Seattle and
is the main reason that most of the people in that group
(including me) are even doing comedy."--Paul
Merrill on Supersonic Soul blog (regarding ComedyNight)
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"Peter Greyy, a well loved Seattle Comedian"--Brendan
Kiley (in The Stranger, January 23, 2007) |
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"Thank you Peter Greyy!' "You are a joke crediting
encyclopedia, plus soon you will be able to tell me what Joan
Rivers looks like close-up." -David
Schmader (The Stranger Slog 2/3/09) |
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"Thanks for rocking the room at Harts"
-Pam from
Harts Lounge in Grants Pass OR (myspace comment) |
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"Peter Greyy, local comic, MC extraordinaire, and pop-culture
MF'ing GURU (fah real, he would destroy Ken Jennings...)"--Geoff
Lott (from his blog) |
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"I
think it's important that you know what you mean to this area. I
doubt that many of the comics in the Puget would be where they
are without your selfless efforts. I humbly bow before you sir."--Dan
Rock (MySpace comment) |
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Peter Greyy
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Chris
Alpine, Fahim Anwar, Kermet Apio, Bob Bailey III, Richard Bain,
Blake Bard, Arj Barker, Ty Barnett, Jan Barrett, Drew Barth, Greg
Behrendt, Owen Benjamin, Doug Benson, Danny Bevins, Matt Billon, Mike Birbiglia,
Tyler Boeh, Kevin Bozeman, Brad Brake, Nathan Brannon, Rene Bray, Geoff Brousseau,
Seth Buchwald, Lars Callieou, Derrick Cameron, Daniel Carroll, Jesse Case, Kyle
Cease, Stan Chen, Graham Clark, Gab Cody, Troy Conrad, David Cope,
Bryan Cork, David Crowe, Dan Cummins, Paul Currington, Chris Curtis,
Mike Dambra, Tony Daniel, Billy Wayne Davis, Rick D'Elia, Dave Dennison, Sean
Devlin, Jimmy Dore, Jason Downs, Robert Dubac, Jeff Dye, Graham
Ellwood, Dean Evans, Chris Fairbanks, Ron Feingold, Lamont Ferguson,
Vince Fluke, Nathan Scott Ford, Louie Foxx, Don Friesen, Sadiki Fuller, Jim Gaffigan,
Craig Gass, Dennis Gaxiola, Steve Gillespie, Greg Giraldo, Nikki
Glaser, Todd Glass, Brendon T. Gleason, Duane Goad, Matt Golightly, Harrold Gomez, Josh
Gondelman, Jeremy Greenberg, Erik Griffin, Roy Haber, Eric Haines, Brett Hamil,
Ryan Hamilton, Kyle Harbert, Tim Harmston, Robert Hawkins, Andy
Haynes, John Heffron, James Heneghen, Mario Hillman, Nick Hoff, Kermit Holiday,
Pete Holmes, Meghan Hounshell, Kevin Hyder, James Inman, Matt Iseman,
Anderw Iwanyk, Jay Jennings, Jake Johannsen, Todd Johnson, Dax Jordan, Cory Kahaney,
Myq Kaplan, Moshe Kasher, Jackie Kashian, Kristin Key, Laurie Kilmartin, Kyle
Kinane, Spencer King, Jen Kober, Hari Kondabolu, Art Krug, Rick
Kunkler, Dave Landau, Joe Larson, CR Larsen, Sean Lecomber, Susanna Lee, Darryl Lenox, Richard Lett, Cash Levy, Bradley Lewis, Jon Lincoln, Todd Link, Rodger Lizaola, Rod Long,
Cain Lopez, Geoff Lott, Frank Lucero, Camy Lyn, Tracey MacDonald,
D.C. Malone, Dylan Mandlsohn, Teina Manu, Marcus, Jack Marion, Marc
Maron, Chris Mata, Shane Mauss, Elliott Maxx, Steve Mazan, Moody McCarthy, Justin
McClure, Darrin Meyer, Jim Meyer, Scott Meyer, TJ Miller, Chris
Mollineaux, Emmett Montgomery, Brian Moote, Scott Moran, Dave Mordal,
Mike Moto, Dan Moore, Collin Moulton, Morgan Murphy, Paul Myrehaug,
Jason Nash, Tig Notaro, Andre Paradise, Sean Patton, Tammy Pescatelli, Andy Peters, Dat Phan,
Floyd J. Phillips, Peggy Platt, Rob Pue, Rich Ragains, Jonah Ray,
Red, Blaine Reeder, Brad Reeder, Jason Resler, Dylan Rhymer, Susan
Rice, Kevin Richards, April Richardson, Joan Rivers, Dan Rock, Joni Rodgers, Sean Rouse, Gabriel
Rutledge, Mark Saltveit, Tony Sam, Jose Sarduy, Tommy Savitt, Rory Scovel,
Shock G, Mark Serritella, Rodney Sherwood, Jim Short, Erica
Sigurdson, Tom Simmons, Travis Simmons, Leif Skyving, Auggie Smith,
Law Smith, Carrie Snow, Cathy Sorbo, Bill Squire, Johnny Steele, Brody Stevens, Arlo Stone,
Dan St. Paul, Aubrey Tennant, David Testroet, Shannon Thompson, Nick Thune, Daniel
Tosh, Rosie Tran, Damonde Tschritter, Tracy Tuffs, Brad Upton, Vince
Valenzuela, Mary Van Note, Joe Vespaziani, Brenden Walsh, Mike Wally
Walter, Bengt Washburn, Reggie Watts, Brent Weinbach, Matt Weinhold,
Jeremy Whitman, Charlie Wiener, Jim Wiggins, John Wiggins, Kortney
Shane Williams, Drake Witham, Isaac Witty, Alysia Wood, Glenn Wool,
Justin Worsham, Mark Yaffe, Bob Zany. |
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Peter Greyy
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Comedy
Underground, Seattle; Giggles Comedy Club, Seattle; Issaquah
Highlands Performance Center, Issaquah; Rogue Brewpub, Issaquah; The
Go! Club, Olympia; Jack-son's Sports Bar, Yakima; Sutton Place,
Vancouver B.C.; Old Time Bakery & Deli, Issaquah; Thumper's Bar &
Grill, Seattle; Laughs, Bellevue; ArtsWest, West Seattle; Guppy's,
West Seattle; Palladium, Olympia, The Moonraker, Kent; Cloverleaf
Sports Bar & Grill, Bremerton; Daman's Tavern, Redmond; Mars Bar,
Seattle; Capitol Hill Arts Center Lower Level, Seattle; The
Fairhaven Pub & Martini Bar, Bellingham; Bullwinkle's Comedy Club
at Crazy Moose Casino, Pasco; P.W. Murphy's, Oak Harbor; Nine Pound
Hammer, Seattle; The Mirabeau Room, Seattle; The Sunset Tavern,
Ballard; The Green Room, San Francisco CA; Seattle University
Hawk's Nest Bistro, Seattle; Comedy Underground, Tacoma;
Washington Athletic Club, Seattle; The Metropolitan Performing Arts
Center, Spokane; Mr. Spot's Chai House, Ballard; Winner's Lounge
(Skagit Valley Casino,) Bow; GoodTymes, Spokane; Charlotte Martin
Theatre, Seattle; Columbia Theatre, Longview; ACME Comedy Club,
Minneapolis MN; Comedy Club on State, Madison WI; Elk's Club, Oak
Harbor; Sultan's Grill, Glendale AZ; The Comedy Spot, Scottsdale
AZ; Blondie's Restaurant, Lakebay; G Street Supper Club, Grants
Pass OR; Tulalip Casino, Tulalip; Swinomish Northern Lights
Casino, Anacortes; Seven Feathers Casino, Canyonville OR; Pegasus
Pizza, Kirkland; Laughs Comedy Spot, Kirkland; Gordon's on the
Green, Tukwila; Le Moulin Rouge, Stanwood; Warehouse 101 at Mill
Casino, North Bend OR; Hart's Lounge, Grants Pass OR, Chadwicks at
Rogue Regency, Medford OR; MJ Barleyhoppers, Lewiston ID; The
Faire Gallery, Seattle; Mainstage Comedy & Music Club, Seattle;
After Dark, Vancouver WA; The Vera Project, Seattle; Victor
Steinbrueck Park at Pike Place Market, Seattle; Tam O Shanter
Country Club, Bellevue; Loons on LaCrosse, La Crosse WI; The Buck,
Menomonie WI; Bonkerz at Potowatomi Casino, Milwaukee WI; Nitwits
Comedy Club, Sioux Falls SD; Admiral Theater, Bremerton; The
Diamond Lounge, Bonney Lake; Olympia Performance Arts Center,
Olympia; Silverdale Beach Hotel, Silverdale; Joker's, Richland;
Chop Suey, Seattle; Historic University Theater, Seattle; New
Everett Theater, Everett; Old Town Bistro, Silverdale; Paradise
Bowl, Parkland; The Waterfront, Chandler, AZ; Bar of the Gods,
Portland OR; Mt. Tabor Theater Main Stage, Portland OR; FOE Aerie,
Portland OR; Slip 45, Port Orchard; Gepetto's Pizza & Sports Bar,
Montesano; Admiral Theater, West Seattle; Owl & Thistle, Seattle;
Pagliacci Pizza, Seattle; Purple Onion, San Francisco CA; Person
Theater at Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park CA; Golden State
Theater, Monterey CA; El Campanil Theater, Antioch CA; Bach
Dancing & Dynamite Society, Half Moon Bay CA; Crow's Nest, Santa
Cruz CA; ReBar, Seattle; Quil Ceda Casino, Marysville; Kitsap
Golf Course & Country Club, Bremerton; Triple Door, Seattle;
Kirkland Performance Center, Kirkland; Seven Nightclub, Bend OR;
Baltazar's, Bend OR; The Moore Theater, Seattle; Hawthorne Theater
Balcony Bar, Portland OR; Knitting Factory, Spokane; JD's Sports
Pub, Grants Pass OR; Harvey's Comedy Club, Portland OR; Inn on
Broadway, Missoula MT; Rubicon, Pocatello ID; Peppertree, Idaho
Falls ID; Billings Hotel, Billings MT; Wiseguys Trolley Square,
Salt Lake City UT; Backwaters, Quincy IL; Bogey's, Willoughby
Hills OH; The Comedy Club, Webster NY; Great Scott, Allston MA;
Sally O'Briens, Somerville MA; Mottley's Comedy Club, Boston MA;
Clementine, Harrisonburg VA; Schuba's, Chicago IL, The Joke Joint,
Bloomington MN; Mead Auditorium, Wisconsin Rapids WI; Mick
Finsters, Edmonds WA; Savoy Theater, Port Orford OR;
Bear Creek Country Club, Woodinville WA; Tanker, Portland OR;
Appaloosa Lodge, Warm Springs OR; Wildfire Saloon, Pendleton
OR; Cattleman's Comedy Garage, Ellensburg WA; The Comic
Strip, Edmonton AB; The Laugh Shop, Sherwood Park AB;
Black Dog, Edmonton AB; The Druid, Edmonton AB;
Parlor-Live, Bellevue; Comedy Quarter, Neenah WI; Dakota
Lounge, Dickinson ND; J.Dubbs, Williston ND; Fat
Daddy's, Sioux Falls SD; Rum Runners, St. Cloud MN; Copper Gate, Butte MT;
Thurst, Seattle; The Crescent, Seattle; Jai Thai, Seattle; Tanker,
Portland; Scrubs, Everett WA; Johnny Mac's, Rock Springs, WY; Wiseguys, Ogden UT; The Grand Theater, Salt Lake City UT. |
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