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Andy Gold: Winner of the Salt Lake Comedy Festival
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Thursday Aug 2, 2012 7:30 PM
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18+ Show -
Andy Gold: Winner of the Salt Lake Comedy Festival
Andy Gold recently made his debut on both coasts of the United States and has to earned a reputation as a comic to watch. Andy got his start in stand-up comedy in June of 2010. He quickly made a name for himself talking about his personal life experiences with an unaplogetic honesty that is totally endearing and always hilarious. His candid personality and laid-baid delivery make him effortlessly entertaining. He has a unique writing style that wins him praise from from audiences and fellow comics alike. His last 2 shows at Wiseguys each earned 5 star reviews from nowplayingutah.com. Andy's daring and uncompromising approach to comedy has captured the attention of City Weekly, FOX 13, CW 30 and many other media outlets. Andy continues to push himself and grow as more and more audiences are going home completley satisified and totally spent. This is a show you will not want to miss.
Andy Gold
 Andy Gold is a stand-up comedian. He rules. His jokes are totally sweet and way rad. A lot of times, after his shows, people say "Man, that dude's jokes were totally sweet and way rad." He got his start in Utah and quickly became a club regular at 3 different clubs. All of which are owned by the same dude and all called Wiseguys. This afforded Andy the opportunity to work with some of the biggest names in the business and totally ruin their shows. It was dope. After just a few months, Andy began featuring on the road at various cow towns throughout the mountain west. In less than 2 years, he began headlining prestigious venues like active seniors communities and bowling allies. Andy also continued to do a lot of comedy at home and word spread quickly of his sweet jokes. He was soon featured in various news programs, papers, local TV shows, radio shows and virtually every other media outlet in the entertainment mecca that is Salt Lake. After a while, Andy got tired of being a well-liked and supported local comedian and moved to New York where he currently performs stand-up comedy and lives in a studio apartment that smells like a gas station mop.
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