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11:09 am
Fri February 8, 2013
Funny Man Ditches Persona And Finds Comedy In Authenticity
By Alex Granados and Frank Stasio
- A conversation with comedian Kevin Allison
Kevin Allison is perhaps best known for his work on the 1990s-era sketch comedy show “The State”. After it wrapped, he found himself adrift, until he discovered that by being himself on stage, he could get big laughs.
He created a risqué live-storytelling show called “Risk,” and he’s bringing it here as part of the North Carolina Comedy Arts Festival. Host Frank Stasio talks with him about his work.
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