Norm Macdonald to Headline Comedy Works South This Weekend

Norm Macdonald will appear at Comedy Works South at the Landmark this weekend, September 29 & 30.
Macdonald is best known for his four year stint on Saturday Night Live where Chevy Chase noted he was the best anchor to ever grace the chair. He is a favorite guest on late night shows, having performed the final stand-up set ever on the Late Show with David Letterman.
Norm has starred in many movies, one being the cult classic Dirty Work and also appears in many Adam Sandler films, including his first Billy Madison where Norm played Adam's best friend. Norm also starred in three television series and became a judge on Last Comic Standing as well as portraying "Colonel Sanders" in an avant-garde series of spots for KFC.
His tour-de force anti comedy roast of Bob Saget became an instant classic, as well as the five- minute "Moth Joke" on Conan, which received a full one-minute laugh.
It is still Norm's stand-up which is his pure gift. His comedy special, Me Doing Stand-up, was hailed by The Guardian as "one of the best stand-up specials of all time" and Comedy Central name him in their "Top 100 Comedians of All Time." Norm retires all material he has used on specials and guarantees that no two shows will ever be identical. If you know Norm Macdonald, but do not know his stand-up, you do not know him. Norm's stand-up must be seen to be believed.
Visit www.comedyworks.com for tickets and more information.

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