Sponsored by 236.com , the Stand Uppity comedy tour features
Eugene Mirman, Andy Kindler and Marc Maron
"Let me tell you what I love about this tour," said Kindler. "Marc Maron is a man who’s angry at himself, he’s angry at other people, he’s angry at the crowd, he’s angry at the city he lives in. Eugene’s kind of wacky. He’s off the wall. You know he has emotional problems but he’s comfortable with them. I am the anchor of the show in the sense that I’m going to drag us all to the bottom.â€
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Andy Kindler is known in comedy circles as a troublemaker. Originally from New York, and now complaining from California, he annoys people all over the world.
Andy is a frequent guest and correspondent for "The Late Show with David Letterman and can currently be seen on Lewis Black’s “The Root Of All Evil†on Comedy Central. He also has a half hour Comedy Central Presents stand-up special still in sporadic rotation. Other noteworthy credits include, the HBO "Young Comedians Special," "Late Night with Conan O’Brien," "The Daily Show," "Dr. Katz Professional Therapist," "Home Movies" and "The Larry Sanders Show." Andy is often recognized for playing the life affirming character "Andy" on the CBS sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond." Visit www.andykindler.com .
Marc Maron is a standup comic, author, actor, radio personality, feral cat wrangler and a Jew. His recent accomplishments include accidentally running over a large Possum in his driveway then crying AND figuring out how to upload videos to his myspace page. His book, The Jerusalem Syndrome: My Life as a Reluctant Messiah, is out of print and overpriced by vendors who think it might have some collectors value. He’s been on HBO, Conan, Letterman, Air America and he can be seen in his new Comedy Central Presents Special. He is currently developing a thing with HBO. Go to www.marcmaron.com .
Eugene Mirman has a recurring role on HBO’s Flight of the Conchords and has appeared on Comedy Central with his own half hour special. His other television credits include Conan O’Brien, MTV, Aqua Teen Hunger Force and his self-award nominated role of a gruff nun on Adult Swim’s animated Lucy series.Currently, Eugene is writing The Will to Whatevs, a humorous guide to life for Harper Collins. Mirman tours the US regularly often performing as part of Patton’s Oswalt’s Comedians of Comedy, as well as opening for rock n’ roll outfits such as Yo La Tengo, Modest Mouse, The Shins, Cake, and more. His latest album, En Garde, Society! is available now with Sub Pop records. Visit www.eugenemirman.com .