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If one were to gut himself on stage, spray all that was inside onto those sitting
in the audience, and still make it funny, that person's name would be Mack Lindsay. His style has been called everything
from committing Hari Kari on stage, to violently entertaining, to a post-modern satire for the apocalypse. Since Mack first
stepped on stage he has caused most to take notes. Sacred Cow Productions picked him up fairly early on in his career. It is a relationship that has earned him a legitimate fan base. He has helped
SCP in producing, namely Showtime's "American Drug War: Last White Hope" in which he helped film and had a cameo.
Having the stage performance that Mack does has a very specific crowd. And that crowd was discovered during the "Van's
Warped Tour 13", where he headlined the stand up portion of the tour. It was, and is, the first/only time that has happened
for the legendary punk festival. As far as clubs and standard comedy venues
are concerned, Mr. Lindsay has his chops as well. He has performed with everyone from open mic comics all the way to some
of the top performers in the country. It is a fact, to see Mack Lindsay, is to see a truly unique and honest performer, two
qualities that seem to be lacking in so much of stand up comedy today. Resume: American Drug War:Last White Hope Van's
Warped Tour Stand Up is Dead Mack Lindsay's Darkest Hour (Weekly late show at The World Famous Comedy Store) Comedy Store Paid Regular (Name is on the wall bitch!) People
performed with: Doug Stanhope, Neil Hamburger, Mitch Hedburg, Carlos Mencia, Bobcat Goldthwaite, etc... |
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Steven Kendrick
I've been fortunate enough to work with some of
the best comedians working today like Doug Stanhope, Ron White, Nick Dipaolo, Freddy Soto, Tom Rhodes, Bobby Slaton, etc.
I've also performed on the San Diego stop of the Van's Warped Tour as well as just about every type of room you could
imagine. Everything from biker bars to theaters. It's all been a blast! I
started doing comedy over 13 years ago in Austin, TX. I got lucky starting there because I was able to work in both an A-List
comedy club and a seedy little dive comedy club filled with heckling drunks. Being in both worlds gave me my comedy balls. I moved out to San Diego and quickly became a favorite at The Comedy Store in La Jolla
where I would perform up to seven times a week including opening up for national acts on the weekend. I then started
Ocean Beach Comedy in San Diego. It's a great room that has comedy every Friday. The shows at OBC have been going for four years now. My comedy and I have been described as resembling a caged animal and also a madman.
I think of my performance as being somewhat violently passionate. There's a whole lot of truth from my life as well as
how I truly see the world around me. My comedy keeps people laughing their
asses off while shaking their heads and usually ordering another round. Most of my fans however probably have a hard time
keeping a job and probably owe friends money.
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