This week, in honor of LaughFest you get two bonus interviews. Last year I was honored to perform in the clean comedy showcase during the festival. It was a blast and I got to work with several great comedians.
You’ve already heard the interviews with Andy Hendrickson, Pat McGann, and James P. Connolly. This week I am releasing the two remaining interviews Tony Deyo and Robert Mac.
The sound quality is a little off since I was recording without stellar producer Gavin Miller. But, they are great comics and both had a lot of insight for beginners and established comedians alike.
Robert Mac has put in two decades behind the mic but hit his stride the last seven years or so as he developed a persona on stage who is both confident and clueless at the same time. Now a Comedy Central veteran, we discuss
- his his time in the San Francisco comedy scene
- the benefits of being able to write for t.v.
- and the value of pursuing different niches
Check out RobertMac.com for more and be sure to watch his
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