event
Kevin Nealon
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Fri Feb 17
7:15 pm,
9:45 pm
Kevin Nealon at Comedy Works (Greenwood Village)
Like many Saturday Night Live alumni, Kevin Nealon mostly dropped off the radar after leaving 30 Rockefeller Plaza, later popping up in Weeds; Glenn Martin, DDS; and the Adam Sandler-Jennifer Aniston vehicle Just Go With It. It hasn’t been the most auspicious post-SNL career (especially when he’s rendered in clay on Glenn Martin or hidden under prosthetics in Adam Sandler comedies), which makes Nealon’s continued work in the stand-up realm all the sweeter. There’s a narcissistic quality to Nealon’s funniest work and characters, so he obviously thrives in a solo setting, where no other performer can interrupt his rapid-fire stream of dry non sequiturs and not-so-deep thoughts. He’ll be recording a new special for Showtime during these shows.
Comedy Works (Greenwood Village) 5345 Landmark Pl #101, Denver/Boulder, CO -
Sat Feb 18
7:15 pm,
9:45 pm
Kevin Nealon at Comedy Works (Greenwood Village)
Like many Saturday Night Live alumni, Kevin Nealon mostly dropped off the radar after leaving 30 Rockefeller Plaza, later popping up in Weeds; Glenn Martin, DDS; and the Adam Sandler-Jennifer Aniston vehicle Just Go With It. It hasn’t been the most auspicious post-SNL career (especially when he’s rendered in clay on Glenn Martin or hidden under prosthetics in Adam Sandler comedies), which makes Nealon’s continued work in the stand-up realm all the sweeter. There’s a narcissistic quality to Nealon’s funniest work and characters, so he obviously thrives in a solo setting, where no other performer can interrupt his rapid-fire stream of dry non sequiturs and not-so-deep thoughts. He’ll be recording a new special for Showtime during these shows.
Comedy Works (Greenwood Village) 5345 Landmark Pl #101, Denver/Boulder, CO
Like many Saturday Night Live alumni, Kevin Nealon mostly dropped off the radar after leaving 30 Rockefeller Plaza, later popping up in Weeds; Glenn Martin, DDS; and the Adam Sandler-Jennifer Aniston vehicle Just Go With It. It hasn’t been the most auspicious post-SNL career (especially when he’s rendered in clay on Glenn Martin or hidden under prosthetics in Adam Sandler comedies), which makes Nealon’s continued work in the stand-up realm all the sweeter. There’s a narcissistic quality to Nealon’s funniest work and characters, so he obviously thrives in a solo setting, where no other performer can interrupt his rapid-fire stream of dry non sequiturs and not-so-deep thoughts. He’ll be recording a new special for Showtime during these shows.
Updated 02/08/2012
