Here’s the wind up

Oh it’s been a crazy week and I still haven’t been to sleep.  Too much excitement to sleep.  It all started out on Tuesday we made a run up to Cincy and did a set at go bananas at the Annual Funniest comic in Cincinnati contest, which is always a blast with just the right amount of performance pressure. After that show we had a nice dinner back at the hotel and that’s when we noticed that the premiere date for the lifetime movie that we did last summer had been announced.  Kidnapped in a Small Town will be premiering this next Sunday, July 6 at 8 PM and i am very excited.  I honestly have barely slept a wink gearing up for my Lifetime Television movie debut.

   I got to visit with my daughter while we were up there around Cincy which is always a plus and then before we even had the bags unpacked and it was home that’s when I got a message from the boss the owner of the comedy club and he was asking me if I was available to host the two shows on Saturday night for John Heffron, who had won season 2 of NBC’s Last Comic Standing  And as tired as I was and ready for a nap I said yes instantly and so it’s been a fun week.  Those were some fun shows good audiences.

  and now we just sit back and wait for the world to see Reggie for the first time.

Here’s the link: https://www.mylifetime.com/movies/kidnapped-in-a-small-town

Clay Crump

Clay Crump is an actor, stand-up comedian, and writer based in Kentucky. In addition to his work in film and television, he has written poetry exploring themes of identity, memory, and the passage of time. Originally writing poetry as a teenager in the early 1990s, he preserved much of his early work for decades before returning to it years later through independent publishing.
His debut collection, NOTES, FROM LIFE, was originally written between 1991 and 1993 and republished more than thirty years later in its original spirit — raw, reflective, and emotionally honest. His work blends confessional poetry, memory, surreal imagery, and themes of identity, nostalgia, solitude, and personal reflection.
In addition to writing, Crump is the founder of Clay Crump Press, an independent publishing imprint focused on creative projects.
He lives and works in Kentucky.

https://Claycrump.com
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