The Geek Comedy Tour 3000

Presented at HOPE Number Six (2006), July 21, 2006, 11 p.m. (Unknown duration).

Picture what happens when you give the kids who were picked last for dodge ball a microphone and some stage time. The Geek Comedy Tour 3000 is just that. A collection of some of the best standup comedians from the Washington DC area, this group comes to the stage with a high-energy approach as well as topical, intelligent material that is accessible to both techies and non-techies alike.

(These guys are available for bookings - visit their site at http://www.geekcomedytour3000.com.)


Presenters:

  • Chris Barylick
    Chris Barylick (http://www.dcstandup.com/chrisbarylick.shtml) is the founder of the Geek Comedy Tour 3000 and a nerd at heart. He uses an energetic mix of pop culture, everyday humor, and tech/nerd triviata to make fun of the things closest to him. Chris has performed at various venues throughout DC and on Sirius Satellite Radio.
  • Frank Hong
    Frank Hong (http://www.dcstandup.com/frankhong.shtml) has performed at major comedy clubs and colleges everywhere. His witty, clean, dry sense of humor is suitable for everyone regardless of their age, gender, race, religion, birthplace, sexual history, criminal record, ability to lasso cattle, and whether or not they are a fan of the most underrated celebrity of all-time: Kevin Sorbo.
  • Jimmy Meritt
    Jimmy Meritt (http://www.jimmymeritt.com), as well as being one of the funniest touring comics on the East Coast, also camped out in front of the Uptown Theater in Washington DC for 11 days to see Star Wars: Episode 3. He was dressed as Grand Moff Tarkin.
  • Justin Schlegel
    Justin Schlegel (http://www.justinschlegel.com) sprinkles methamphetamines on his cereal to help him relax. He is a level 60 paladin in Final Fantasy XI with full artifact gear.
  • Evan Valentine
  • Danny Rouhier
    In a short time, high-energy comic Danny Rouhier (http://www.funnydanny.com) has experienced a meteoric rise through the comedy ranks. He's been featured in both the DC and Boston Comedy Festivals, dozens of clubs and colleges, and was recently accepted into NACA for college bookings.
  • Joe Deeley
    A Washington DC native, Joe Deeley has been a comedian and comic actor for over 20 years and performed as a regular cast member of the cable television show Comedy Sickness. Joe's comedy has been described as an enigma within a conundrum wrapped in a riddle, roasted over hickory coals, smothered with Monterey Jack Cheese, and served with a side of coleslaw.
  • Paul Schorsch
    Perhaps one of the most seasoned comics in the DC comedy scene, Paul Schorsch brings six years of experience as well as an extensive knowledge of Star Trek trivia to the table. He is currently working on a robot which will defeat Matthew Perry in mortal combat.
  • James Jones
    Originally from Chicago, James Jones now resides in the DC metro area. His clipped, deadpan delivery, and wide-eyed observations have made him a favorite of geeks and jocks alike.
  • Erin Conroy
    Hailing from Buffalo, Erin Conroy (http://www.dcstandup.com/erinconroy.shtml) has been making audiences laugh with her twisted delivery and relatable stories for almost three years. She has won numerous competitions, appeared on a CD of some of DC's best comedy, and once she matched three out of five winning Powerball numbers. Also, she was the captain of the varsity badminton team in high school. Seriously.
  • Ryan Conner
    Armed with a confident, experienced comedic style, Ryan Conner (http://www.ryanconnercomedy.com) has become an outstanding talent in the DC comedy scene. He is a regular on XM Radio and has worked with Dave Chappelle, Colin Quinn, Mitch Hedberg, and more.

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