Comic on the way up to visit San Diego
An artist Jerry Seinfeld labeled the “best young up and coming comic” is set to perform in San Diego.
Mark Normand is bringing his “Ya Don’t Say” tour to America’s Finest City, reinforcing his reputation as one of the most prolific comedians touring today. He released his special “Out to Lunch” himself, and had the satisfaction of watching it garner more than 10 million YouTube views.
He followed that with a half-hour on the third season of The Stand Ups on Netflix. He had previously had two specials on Comedy Central, and was a fixture on late-night television, appearing on “Conan,” “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon,” “The Late Late Show with James Corden” and “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”
He has also created his own podcasts “We Might Be Drunk” and “Tuesdays with Stories.” His comedy is based on his real-life experiences. He says of his podcast:
The same is true of his standup appearances.
The Balboa Theatre reminds patrons that it does not accept cash, and that there is no elevator to the balcony. Patrons should arrive a minimum of 45 to 60 minutes before the show, and bags can be no larger than 12” by 12”.
Mark Normand will be at the Balboa on August 12. Posters created by organizers using poster printing are effective at advertising events like this.
Mark Normand is bringing his “Ya Don’t Say” tour to America’s Finest City, reinforcing his reputation as one of the most prolific comedians touring today. He released his special “Out to Lunch” himself, and had the satisfaction of watching it garner more than 10 million YouTube views.
He followed that with a half-hour on the third season of The Stand Ups on Netflix. He had previously had two specials on Comedy Central, and was a fixture on late-night television, appearing on “Conan,” “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon,” “The Late Late Show with James Corden” and “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”
He has also created his own podcasts “We Might Be Drunk” and “Tuesdays with Stories.” His comedy is based on his real-life experiences. He says of his podcast:
“We talk about what happens to us . . . I’ll talk about how badly I got drunk. It’s all about the stories.”
The same is true of his standup appearances.
The Balboa Theatre reminds patrons that it does not accept cash, and that there is no elevator to the balcony. Patrons should arrive a minimum of 45 to 60 minutes before the show, and bags can be no larger than 12” by 12”.
Mark Normand will be at the Balboa on August 12. Posters created by organizers using poster printing are effective at advertising events like this.