Carlos Rodriguez Comedy Night @ Laughs Unlimifted

When
Thu, November 7 2024
Where
Laughs Unlimited
1207 Front St.
Time
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Admission
.$25.00
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Carlos was thrown into comedy, being brought up in a large family of characters he quickly became a fast talking entertainer which eventually led him to comedy. Taking the stage you see the inner child come out with all the passion, excitement and energy of a new performer with the grace and comfort of a seasoned pro. Carlos brings a clever, silly and approachable voice to comedy. In a fun and relatable way his observational humor touches beyond daily occurrences to deep rooted memories of his childhood, views on the simplest ideas and the most off beat subject matter.

-USO Tours
-The Up Next Comedy Central comic
-Hulu’s Quick laffs
-Comedy Time TV
-Featured on Doug Benson loves movies podcast, Brent Ernst podcast, & Jamie Foxx’s Fox Hole
-2018 North Hollywood Comedy Festival
-2016 & 18 SLO Comedy Festival and voted Best of the Fest.
-2017 & 18 Big Pine Fest
-2017-16 World Series of Comedy
-2015 SF SketchFest
-Finalist for ’14 &’15 SF International Comedy Competition
-Voted 2013, 14 & 15 best comic in Sacramento by Sac News & Review
-Winner of 2012 CSA Comedy Competition
-Finalist SF Tommy T’s $20,000 competition

A regular at comedy clubs throughout the states and He has headlined for our military troops overseas and been on stages on 4 different continents (Europe, Asia and Australia)

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