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Lee H. Tillman “Bad At Math” Comedy Special [Video]

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Lee H. Tillman has a low-key delivery, but please don’t mistake his laid-back delivery for complacency. 

There are surprises at every turn. In addition to headlining comedy clubs all over the Pacific Northwest, he also performs at comedy shows and festivals throughout the United States and is now releasing his debut comedy special Bad At Math.

This one-of-a-kind comedy experience features live music by Portland musicians Dylan Jones (drums), Jay Ringer (keys, melodica), and Sarah Levy (saw and bow).

Lee H. Tillman: Lee H. Tillman is a comedian and musician that began their career in Los Angeles and recently relocated to Portland, OR. He performs at clubs, festivals, and comedy clubs across the Pacific Northwest and throughout the United States. He also hosts a monthly comedy showcase called Good News with Lee H. Tillman. 

Four by Three Productions: Four by Three Productions is an indie film production + distribution company based in Cincinnati, OH. A self-described businessman with an artist’s heart, Chase Crawford began the company at age 20, shortly after losing his job at a sports media company in Chicago. Four by Three has produced award-winning, cinema-quality commercials, music videos and films since 2017; generating millions of views for the clients, artists and filmmakers we’ve partnered with. While the pandemic interrupted many of the Moondance premieres, Crawford said momentum was on his side and Four by Three had a steady slate of projects under production or getting ready for distribution.
Over the past 4 years they have produced over a dozen feature films, a streaming series and several commercials and music videos. They have worked with everyone from nurses and truck drivers, to familiar faces like Adam Conover, Sinbad and SAG Award winner Joe Chrest (Stranger Things). The company makes everything from commercial ad-spots to music videos to documentaries to comedy special. Producing ventures in various cities including San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Oakland, Cincinnati, and Scranton; Four by Three projects are streamed by more than 2 million people annually, statistics that earned the company and Crawford a spot on Forbes Next 1000 list.