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Do I Ever Tell Anyone This Happened?
Seattle's only Comic Storytelling Showcase returns June 8th with Do I Ever Tell Anyone This Happened?
A night of painfully true stories from some of Seattle's most talented stand up comedians, each performer will tell a short story of embarrassment and triumph around the theme of home.
Come hear the hilarious and dramatic tales of Florida alter-egos, small town Canada, amateur taxidermists, and the places that make us who we are.
With stories by:
Allison Lizotte: Your host for the evening, Allison brings a warmhearted personality and quick wit to the stage. She has met Bruce Campbell. Respect.
Derek Sheen: A self described "Cuddly mess of insecurities," Derek is a gifted, one of a kind storyteller who's been a featured performer at San Francisco Sketchfest and has toured with comedy greats like Patton Oswalt and Janeane Garafolo.
Danielle Gregoire: A Canadian, Danielle apologizes for producing the highly regarded Comedy Womb mic at the Rendezvous and for recently winning her first Moth StorySlam.
Scott Losse: Winner of the 2013 NW Comedy Competition and owner of a 2007 cat, Scott brings a unique, absurdist voice to Seattle comedy that's taken him to the stages of Bumbershoot, the Seattle International Comedy Competition, and Portland's Bridgetown Comedy Festival.
Douglas Gale: A Seattle comedy fixture, Douglas brings a sharp delivery to the stage that has garnered him multiple wins at the Seattle Moth StorySlam with tales of ill-conceived magic spells and murder plans that fell through.
Paul Barach: Runner up in the 2014 Moth Grandslam, Paul Barach is a writer, storyteller, and comic who's brash delivery onstage lends itself well to his history of finding the humor in the typical results of his impulsive decisions. His accomplishments include: Falling into the La Brea Tarpits, being given a wooden sword by the mayor of Seoul, and only getting one DUI.
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LocationGrotto at The Rendezvous (View)
2322 2nd Ave
Seattle, WA 98121
United States
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Minimum Age: 18 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
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