Anger Management Featuring: Keith Ellis, Gene Moore, & Bob Kubota
Category: Event Calendar
Date and Time for this Past Event
- Friday, Jul 22, 2022 7pm
Location
The Orpheum Theater
15 W. Aspen Ave
Details
Keith Ellis: A passionate, observational and visionary; who has managed to turn negatives into positives with his witty ways of looking at life. As comedian, he touches upon common subjects with a magic that is both thought-provoking and absolutely hilarious. Keith Ellis has also traveled to Europe to perform for our U.S. troops and has done shows in Germany and the Czech Republic, making him international success. The winner of the 2018 Comedy U.S.A contest Keith also has some acting credits on his resume as well. He has been featured in films such as Waiting to Exhale, Any Given Sunday, Twisted, and Three Kings, appearing alongside stars such as George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, Jamie Foxx and Samuel Jackson. Keith has also appeared in several commercials. Keith continues to reinvent himself as a comedian and mold his material to keep pace with society’s rapidly changing lifestyle. To be a comedian whose purpose is not only to entertain, but also to support, educate, inspire and motivate his audience.
Gene Moore: Writer/actor/producer/comedian Gene Moore’s humor is high energy and fast paced! He’s a front-row-friendly comedian that can entertain any audience. His humor is observational, hopeful and based on his life experiences as a gay, Hispanic Army veteran and makes it relatable and humorous to all audiences. Gene is a regular Feature and MC at Stir Crazy Comedy Club and Rick Bronson’s House of Comedy. You may recognize him from his Comedy Workshop titled Comedy Triage: Joke Repair. Comedy Triage has been featured at Big Pine Comedy Festival, San Diego Comedy Festival, the Cactus Comedy Classic, and the 40/40 Fest.
Bob Kubota: Bob Kubota began his career as a stand-up comedian while still a student of journalism at Arizona State University. Encouraged by virtually no one, he honed his particular idea of humor at "open mic nights" sponsored by various saloons and bistros throughout the Greater Phoenix area. Within two years, Bob was "on the bill" for paying customers at legitimate comedy clubs. Only then did he let his parents know that his life dream didn't include bar exams - just bars.