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Ian Bagg is a world-touring comedian whose comedy was recently described as "dangerously flawless" on the JRE. But he is not just a comedian, he is also the cohost of the weekly hockey podcast, ENJOYING ORANGE SLICES WITH JEFF AND IAN. Early in his life, he discovered a love for hockey. Whether he was involved in minor, junior, pro, or friends getting together to play shinny, he loved hockey! He went to some camps and was cut, realizing he had no chance of making the pros. He knew it was time to use his natural talent to make people laugh. Life has been fantastic for this energetic and wildly funny boundary-pushing entertainer. Touring nonstop across North America, he has started taking over the world with Australia, China, and the Middle East. With Europe being one of his latest stops. His fast-paced, off-the-cuff, quick-witted, animated style has him winning over television audiences. He placed in the finals of NBC's LAST COMIC STANDING He made appearances on LATE NIGHT WITH CONAN O’BRIEN and THE TONIGHT SHOW, A popular guest on WTF, YMH, a half-hour comedy featured on Comedy Central and HBO, not to mention one-hour specials on Showtime, GETTING TO KNOW YOU, and Amazon Prime, CONVERSATIONS! His fast-paced multi-direction show has made patrons want to see multiple shows on a weekend. The audience becomes characters in his performance as they answer questions. Most comedians have a monologue; Ian has a dialogue. Attend a show immediately and see why his high school history teacher asked Ian's parents if there was something he should know about Ian.

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    Thu 2/19 - 6:00pm

    Greg Fitzsimmons

    at Comedy Off Broadway

    Greg’s new stand-up special, Greg Fitzsimmons: You Know Me, was recorded on November 18, 2023 at The Comedy Mothership in Austin, TX. After 35 years performing stand-up, You Know Me, finds Greg hilariously reflecting on 34 years of sobriety, sex with a 57-year-old woman, convincing your children that you’re cool, and combating loneliness on the road. And he realizes, he’s happy where he is. Greg is an accomplished stand-up, a four-time Emmy-winning writer, and a host on TV, radio and his own podcasts. Host of the popular FitzDog Radio podcast, as well as the Sunday Papers and the Childish podcasts, Greg has made more than 20 visits to The Joe Rogan Experience and 50 visits to The Howard Stern Show, and one hundred on The Adam Carolla Show. Howard gave Greg his own show on SiriusXM, which ran for more than ten years. He’s done dozens of appearances on all the late-night talk shows including Letterman, The Tonight Show, Conan O’Brien and Jimmy Kimmel. Greg’s previous one-hour special, Life On Stage, was named a Top 10 Comedy Release by LA Weekly. It premiered on Comedy Central before moving to Netflix and is now available to stream on Amazon Prime. Greg’s 2011 book, Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons, climbed the best-seller list and garnered outstanding reviews from NPR and Vanity Fair. Greg co-starred in the 2023 feature film, The Road Dog, appeared on the hit Netflix series, Santa Clarita Diet, co-starred on the Emmy-winning FX series, Louie, spent five years as a panelist on VH1’s Best Week Ever, another five years on Chelsea Lately, two years on Lights Out With David Spade, and starred in two half-hour stand-up specials on Comedy Central. Greg was a writer and appeared on the hit Judd Apatow HBO series, Crashing. Writing credits also include HBO’s Lucky Louie, Cedric the Entertainer Presents, Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, The Man Show and The Emmy Awards. On his mantle beside the four Daytime Emmys he won as a writer and producer on The Ellen DeGeneres Show sit The Jury Award for Best Comedian from The HBO Comedy Arts Festival and a Cable Ace Award for the MTV game show he hosted, Idiot Savants.

    Greg Fitzsimmons
    Fri 2/20 - 6:00pm

    Greg Fitzsimmons

    at Comedy Off Broadway

    Greg’s new stand-up special, Greg Fitzsimmons: You Know Me, was recorded on November 18, 2023 at The Comedy Mothership in Austin, TX. After 35 years performing stand-up, You Know Me, finds Greg hilariously reflecting on 34 years of sobriety, sex with a 57-year-old woman, convincing your children that you’re cool, and combating loneliness on the road. And he realizes, he’s happy where he is. Greg is an accomplished stand-up, a four-time Emmy-winning writer, and a host on TV, radio and his own podcasts. Host of the popular FitzDog Radio podcast, as well as the Sunday Papers and the Childish podcasts, Greg has made more than 20 visits to The Joe Rogan Experience and 50 visits to The Howard Stern Show, and one hundred on The Adam Carolla Show. Howard gave Greg his own show on SiriusXM, which ran for more than ten years. He’s done dozens of appearances on all the late-night talk shows including Letterman, The Tonight Show, Conan O’Brien and Jimmy Kimmel. Greg’s previous one-hour special, Life On Stage, was named a Top 10 Comedy Release by LA Weekly. It premiered on Comedy Central before moving to Netflix and is now available to stream on Amazon Prime. Greg’s 2011 book, Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons, climbed the best-seller list and garnered outstanding reviews from NPR and Vanity Fair. Greg co-starred in the 2023 feature film, The Road Dog, appeared on the hit Netflix series, Santa Clarita Diet, co-starred on the Emmy-winning FX series, Louie, spent five years as a panelist on VH1’s Best Week Ever, another five years on Chelsea Lately, two years on Lights Out With David Spade, and starred in two half-hour stand-up specials on Comedy Central. Greg was a writer and appeared on the hit Judd Apatow HBO series, Crashing. Writing credits also include HBO’s Lucky Louie, Cedric the Entertainer Presents, Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, The Man Show and The Emmy Awards. On his mantle beside the four Daytime Emmys he won as a writer and producer on The Ellen DeGeneres Show sit The Jury Award for Best Comedian from The HBO Comedy Arts Festival and a Cable Ace Award for the MTV game show he hosted, Idiot Savants.

    Greg Fitzsimmons
    Fri 2/20 - 8:30pm

    Greg Fitzsimmons

    at Comedy Off Broadway

    Greg’s new stand-up special, Greg Fitzsimmons: You Know Me, was recorded on November 18, 2023 at The Comedy Mothership in Austin, TX. After 35 years performing stand-up, You Know Me, finds Greg hilariously reflecting on 34 years of sobriety, sex with a 57-year-old woman, convincing your children that you’re cool, and combating loneliness on the road. And he realizes, he’s happy where he is. Greg is an accomplished stand-up, a four-time Emmy-winning writer, and a host on TV, radio and his own podcasts. Host of the popular FitzDog Radio podcast, as well as the Sunday Papers and the Childish podcasts, Greg has made more than 20 visits to The Joe Rogan Experience and 50 visits to The Howard Stern Show, and one hundred on The Adam Carolla Show. Howard gave Greg his own show on SiriusXM, which ran for more than ten years. He’s done dozens of appearances on all the late-night talk shows including Letterman, The Tonight Show, Conan O’Brien and Jimmy Kimmel. Greg’s previous one-hour special, Life On Stage, was named a Top 10 Comedy Release by LA Weekly. It premiered on Comedy Central before moving to Netflix and is now available to stream on Amazon Prime. Greg’s 2011 book, Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons, climbed the best-seller list and garnered outstanding reviews from NPR and Vanity Fair. Greg co-starred in the 2023 feature film, The Road Dog, appeared on the hit Netflix series, Santa Clarita Diet, co-starred on the Emmy-winning FX series, Louie, spent five years as a panelist on VH1’s Best Week Ever, another five years on Chelsea Lately, two years on Lights Out With David Spade, and starred in two half-hour stand-up specials on Comedy Central. Greg was a writer and appeared on the hit Judd Apatow HBO series, Crashing. Writing credits also include HBO’s Lucky Louie, Cedric the Entertainer Presents, Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, The Man Show and The Emmy Awards. On his mantle beside the four Daytime Emmys he won as a writer and producer on The Ellen DeGeneres Show sit The Jury Award for Best Comedian from The HBO Comedy Arts Festival and a Cable Ace Award for the MTV game show he hosted, Idiot Savants.

    Greg Fitzsimmons