Noah Gardenswartz and Jon Dore Coming to Comedy Works This Week

By: Aug. 28, 2017
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Noah Gardenswartz and Jon Dore are coming to Comedy Works this week. Scroll down for details!


Noah Gardenswartz

Comedy Works Downtown in Larimer Square

August 31 - September 3

Always relaxed on stage with a wide range of material and a unique perspective on life, Noah Gardenswartz is a comedian you should know about. Noah was born and raised in Denver, but cut his comedy teeth in the diverse rooms of Atlanta. Gardenswartz's well-crafted mix of jokes, observations, and personal stories have made him a New York City favorite, and a nationally booked up-and-comer.

Most recently, Noah had his own half hour special on Comedy Central, and released his debut comedy album, Blunt, on Comedy Central Records. He has appeared on Conan, Adam Devine's House Party on Comedy Central, and in 2015 he was a semi-finalist on NBC's Last Comic Standing.

Noah has written for truTV's Comedy Knockout, and regularly appears as a panelist on the show. Before turning to stand-up full time, Gardenswartz worked as a journalist, hedge fund day trader, elementary school teacher, and even grew weed, though obviously not all at once.

Jon Dore

Comedy Works South at the Landmark

August 31 - September 3

Jon Dore is a talented Canadian writer and actor that has infused his comedic abilities into numerous hit television shows and films. Getting his start as a stand-up comedian, Dore has been able to successfully transition into acting. Most recently Jon sold a pitch to CBS where he also had an overall deal as well as being the series lead in the CBS Pilot The Half Of It. Jon can be seen most recently guest starring on the new NBC series Speechless and he recurred on Angel From Hell on CBS.

Jon's other television credits include a memorable guest star role on the Emmy Award winning hit series, How I Met Your Mother, and a lead role on ABC's How To Live With Your Parents. His film credits include a starring role opposite Michelle Monaghan and Radha Mitchell in the indie film Gus, a leading role with Donald Faison in Spotlight Picture's Stag, starring opposite Cary Elwes in Arclight Films comedy Teen Lust, and an appearance in The Pickle Recipe opposite Lynn Cohen. In addition to acting, Dore has an impressive writing resume that includes The Comedy Network's The Jon Dore Show, CBC's Just For Laughs, and HBO's popular Funny As Hell.


Visit www.comedyworks.com for more information.



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