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Nick Thune
Also Playing: Nick Kroll and Wyatt Cenac
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Sat Mar 13
8 pm
Nick Thune, Nick Kroll, and Wyatt Cenac at Turner Hall Ballroom
L.A.-based comedian Nick Thune’s humor is dry, deadpan, and usually accompanied by a guitar (or the occasional Casio keyboard)—which is why his short videos for ComedyCentral.com are called iThunes. (Get it?) Of course, some of Thune’s short videos feature actual songs, like a love song about a lobster, or a romantic interlude that takes a butterfly metaphor too literally. Onstage, Thune mostly strums out background music, but his absurdist one-liners and stories about IM love connections are rendered even funnier with the acoustic accompaniment. He appears here behind his new CD/DVD, Thick Noon, joined by two other young, hip comics, Wyatt Cenac and Nick Kroll.
Turner Hall Ballroom 1032 N 4th St, Milwaukee, WI
L.A.-based comedian Nick Thune’s humor is dry, deadpan, and usually accompanied by a guitar (or the occasional Casio keyboard)—which is why his short videos for ComedyCentral.com are called iThunes. (Get it?) Of course, some of Thune’s short videos feature actual songs, like a love song about a lobster, or a romantic interlude that takes a butterfly metaphor too literally. Onstage, Thune mostly strums out background music, but his absurdist one-liners and stories about IM love connections are rendered even funnier with the acoustic accompaniment. He appears here behind his new CD/DVD, Thick Noon, joined by two other young, hip comics, Wyatt Cenac and Nick Kroll.
Updated 01/24/2011