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Ken Rogerson

July 31 - August 2
with Crystal P and MC Joe Davis

Ken Rogerson is billed as “the funniest guy you’ve never heard of.” Hailing from Chicago, Rogerson isan alumni of the famed Second City comedy troop and has been featured a number of times on The Late Show with David Letterman and Late Night with Conan O’Brian. Rogerson earned a role in the movie There’s Something About Mary when the film's creator saw him performing his standup act and insisted he be in the film. We’re assuming he got his guest spot the animated show Dr. Katz the same way, or maybe it was because he looked so good as a cartoon character.

He started his comedy career working the Chicago comedy club circuit, while stealing an education from Northwestern University. He studied acting at the workshops of the famed Second City, and toured briefly with an improv troupe called The Comedy Rangers.

He then moved to Boston, where he honed his stand-up act to a fine edge. Sharp enough to cut the head off a rabbit at thirty yards. He was writer for Fox TV's Sunday Comics, where he also starred in many recurring film pieces. He has had numerous television appearances on programs like, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, The Late Show with David Le tterman, and a special Showtime feature called, A Pair of Jokers, to name a few. Other credits include Comedy Central, A&E and MTV.

The Boston Herald proclaimed, "He makes the absurd seem logical", and Las Vegas Magazine notes, "His observations on most topics are dead-on. As far as pure stand-up goes, it doesn't get any better than Rogerson." Michael Blowen, of The Boston Globe raves, "He is fall on the floor funny. Why doesn't this guy have his own show?"