The Comedy Squadron Tour


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Kirk Fox
Kirk Fox has been acting in television and film since the early 1990s. In 2003 he received attention for his work with Pauly Shore as co-writer and co-star of the film Pauly Shore Is Dead and, in 2005, he wrote, co-produced and acted in the comedy Tennis Anyone? with Donal Logue. In 2007 his work with Shore was noted in the film Natural Born Komics. Later in 2007 he received the Jury Prize for best standup at the HBO Comedy Festival in Aspen, Colorado. In March 2008 he was featured in his own half hour special on Comedy Central: Comedy Central Presents: Kirk Fox and in December 2008 he made his first appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. On May 18, 2009 he made his second appearance on The Tonight Show and was Leno's last stand-up comedian before he left the show. In 2009 he also starred opposite Owen Benjamin in CBS's original web series Heckle U. Kirk can also be seen in NBC's In Gayle we Trust as Jack Stumpf, Joe on Parks and Recreation and as Eddie on HDNet's original comedy SVETLANA. His work also includes tours as a stand-up comedian. He was a contestant on the seventh season NBC's Last Comic Standing but was eliminated in the semifinals. On April 2nd, 2011 he opened for Charlie Sheen's Violent Torpedo of Truth tour at the Fox Theatre in Detroit Michigan.

Bryan Ricci
If you saw Bryan as a child in his family videos, you would know immediately that he has an affinity and ability to entertain. Over the years he has been cultivating his artistic strengths through life experiences. In the summer of 2000, Bryan took his act to the stage. Since his first performance, he has been relentless when it comes to gaining valuable stage time. Bryan has gone on to become a regular at many clubs all over the country including The Tempe Improv, Stand Up N, and The Laugh Factory in Los Angeles. Through performing alongside such names as DL Hughley, Chris Rock, Jerry Seinfeld and Robert Schimmel, Bryan has been able to learn from the best.

He won the MyStudio Comedy Contest and was chosen by The Comedy Store in LA to perform on their main stage. One of his greatest comedic accomplishments to date was being the two-time winner of the Arizona Comedy Competition. He has also been featured on Xm Satelite Comedy Radio and Rascals Comedy Hour. Bryan co-hosted The B and Gass Show for four years that aired on KWSS 106.7 fm which won for Best Comedy Radio Show by The Phoenix New Times. His wide range of topics appeal to all walks of life. This truly hilarious New Yorker is a rising star in comedy!

Rusty Dooley
Rusty Dooley is one of today's hottest rising comedians. His high-concept, high-energy comedy leaves audiences gasping for air around the country and internationally. He recently returned from a world tour with Russell Peters, performing sold out shows in 5,000 seat theaters in the Far East and India. His visual style and theatrical show cross all language barriers. Dooley honed his craft at the Comedy Store on the Sunset Strip. His love for movies and passion for comedy have combined and developed over a 10-year period, and the result is Dooley's act as it is today. Where better to develop an act built around movie scenes than Hollywood?

Originally from Chicago, Dooley moved to Los Angeles in 1999. He showcased at all the local clubs and became a fixture at the Laugh Factory, Dublin's and, of course, the Comedy Store. The bar was set pretty high for him as he was forced to follow some of the biggest names in the business on stage every night. Even though he was the newcomer, it did not take long for the veterans to see the way he could get a crowd pumped up with his animated style and whirlwind blend of props and costumes. Nobody wanted any part in following him, nobody. Dooley was recently voted the "Funniest Comic" by 944 Magazine.

He currently has a deal with Miramax Films to produce a one hour comedy DVD. His show features comedic scenes from classic films such as Top Gun, Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Terminator, Jurassic Park, Alien, Batman, Braveheart and many more. His act stands out from that of a traditional comedian. Dooley takes his audiences on an adventure not soon forgotten. Catch him when you can.


Bob Kubota
Bob Kubota began his career as a stand-up comic in 1987 while still a student of journalism at Arizona State University. Encouraged by virtually no one, he honed his particular idea of humor at open mic nights, sponsored by various saloons and bistros throughout the greater Phoenix area. Within two years Kubota was "on the bill" for paying customers at legitimate comedy clubs. Only then did he let his parents know that his life dream didn't include bar exams - just bars. His penchant for dry wit, lighthearted sarcasm and deciphering life's ironies has led him to the majority of the contiguous 48 states as well as Alaska and Hawaii. The sly take that he has on his own ethnicity continually proves to be a popular feature of his act. Kubota has appeared on nearly a dozen comedy programs featuring stand-ups, from Comedy Central to A&E and MTV. He is also a world-class exponent of deceptive sleight-of-hand. Do not play cards with him.

 







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