The Cho Show

Henry Cho was a lot of fun. The shows started a little earlier than normally scheduled and ended up selling out. He didn't do a Friday late show, which I understand, because those audiences can be rough around the edges.

The late show Saturday is almost the same, but fortunately no one caused any problems

Henry Cho had Aaron Weber feature for him, which was a treat for me to watch and study. He's one of these guys who has hustled and worked clean and has gotten work and a good Saturday.

Henry did bits that jogged my memory from when I was younger and I was watching him on tv. The first time I saw Henry was on the MTV half hour Comedy Hour. I wish I could see some of the names of comics on those shows. They influenced me apparently, even if subliminally.

Now I start to gear up for Cincinnati and the next round of this contest. I'm excited.

Wednesday, July 20th at 7:30 PM - Go Bananas !!! Come Watch

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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