A smash hit at The Grand in 2008, the Last Comic Standing tour returns! Featuring the winner and finalists from the current season of the hit NBC TV reality series, the Emmy-nominated laugh-fest brings an all-new group of up-and-coming comedians to the stage. Contestants are invited from all over the country to participate in an open casting call and tested by talent scouts, judges, audiences, and their fellow stand-up peers. Watch the competition on NBC this summer, and then see the best of them at The Grand this fall!
The finalists include:
Mike Destefano
Mike has been a stand-up comedian for ten years. A former heroin addict, Mike has been clean for 11 years and performs regularly at prisons and rehab centers pro bono. He lives in the Bronx, downstairs from his mother. Mike has appeared on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," "Comedy Central Presents: Live at Gotham," and had his own half-hour special "Comedy Central Presents: Mike DeStefano.”
Felipe Esparza
Felipe has been a stand-up comedian for 14 years. He was raised in East Los Angeles (Boyle Heights), and has worked closely with fellow comedians Paul Rodriguez, Gabriel Iglesias and Russell Peters. He got his first taste of major exposure when he appeared on a Showtime "Diamonds in the Rough" segment early in his career. Since then, he's appeared on numerous television shows, including "Comics Unleashed," "Premium Blend," and "Comics Without Borders." He also completed production on his first major motion picture - based on his stand-up material - called "I'm Not Like That No More," in which he stars opposite Paul Rodriguez.
Tommy Johnagin
Tommy grew up in Benton, Illinois and currently resides in St. Louis. He has been a stand-up comedian for almost 10 years. Tommy started in standup at the age of 18, and dropped out of college three years later to become a full-time comedian. Recently, he appeared in his own half-hour special "Comedy Central Presents: Tommy Johnagin" in 2009. In addition, Tommy's credits include "Late Show with David Letterman" and Comedy Central's "Live at Gotham."
Myq Kaplan
Myq Kaplan is 31 years old and currently lives in New York City with his girlfriend. He recently appeared on "The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien," and his half-hour Comedy Central special entitled "Comedy Central Presents: Myq Kaplan" debuted in April. In 2009, he won New York's Funniest Standup Competition. Myq tours North America regularly - having performed thousands of shows at comedy clubs all over the country. He's been a stand-up comedian for nearly eight years.
Roy Wood, Jr.
Roy was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama and is 31 years old. He's been a comic for 12 years. Roy has opened for comedians ranging from D.L. Hughley and Mo'nique, to Ron White and Bill Engvall. In 2008, Roy was featured on the new season of HBO's "Russell Simmon's Def Comedy Jam," and E! Network's "Chelsea Lately." Prior to that, he appeared on "Late Show with David Letterman," "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson," "Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen," and Comedy Central's "Premium Blend." Roy is a freelance writer for a variety of morning shows, and his prank calls can now be heard on more than 40 national radio shows, including Jamie Foxx's Foxxhole Radio on Sirius|XM Satellite Radio
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