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Comedy Road w/ Lina Green & Jason Schuster Feat. Bill Dawes [Podcast]

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Welcome to the Comedy Road podcast!

Join your hosts, Lina Green, and Jason Schuster as they venture into the world of stand-up comedians, the unsung heroes of laughter, and discover what it’s truly like to be a comedian on tour. 

From the late-night gigs at small clubs to sold-out theaters, we’ll unveil the rollercoaster journey they embark on to make people laugh.

This week, Buckle up for a wild ride with Bill Dawes on this episode of Comedy Road!

In ‘Hittin’ the Road with Bill Dawes,’ dive into the highs and lows of his comedy career, the art of transforming raw performance energy into comedy gold, and the deep personal meaning behind his hilarious routines.

Join Bill as he shares candid insights, uproarious anecdotes, and the raw passion that fuels his comedy journey. Hit play, subscribe for more, and let’s hit the road to laughter with Bill Dawes!

Bill Dawes: Bill Dawes is an actor, comic, and writer. As an actor, Dawes has appeared in several award-winning independent films, including AdamEvenhand, and Fiona. He’s had starring roles in two MGM Studio children’s films—Just for Kicks and Recipe for Disaster—and an acting role in the DVD cult hit I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell

On TV, Bill has been on several hit shows, including Law and OrderRizzoli and IslesSex and the CityOZ, and Criminal Intent. As a stage actor, Bill’s first role was on Broadway with Sigourney Weaver and Christopher Durang in the play Sex and Longing. He was notably on Broadway in the hit Tony-nominated production of LOMBARDI, where he played a lead role as Green Bay Packer legend Paul Hornung, the “Golden Boy.” He also starred as Mickey Mantle in the MLB-produced Broadway production Bronx Bombers. But don’t be fooled by his boyish looks, Dawes’ comedy pushes boundaries. His high-energy delivery mixes taboo subjects with comedy we can all relate to, making his show a non-stop barrage of laughter you won’t soon forget. He has performed all over the U.S. and the world, including tours of Canada, Hong Kong, the Philippines, and South Africa. As part of the USO, he has performed for coalition forces in Iraq and Kuwait in front of crowds of over 8,000 international troops at bases in Baghdad. 

He has more videos than any other comedian on the Laugh Factory YouTube channel and hosts a Laugh Factory podcast called The After Laugh.

Checkout previous episodes of Comedy Road featuring Charlotte McKinney, Erik Escobar, Gabby Vargas, Kaela Crawford, and more HERE