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Maggie Maye “Sweet Enough” Comedy Special [Video]

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Maggie Maye’s unique perspective and hilarious point of view are on full display in her debut comedy special Sweet Enough.

Her insights on her life, from suspicious cartoon characters to consolation prizes for chronic illness, will make you laugh while questioning if anyone has actually ever won an internet argument. Maggie is as silly as she is clever, and a total delight to watch.

Maggie Maye: Comedian, writer, and producer Maggie Maye has been featured on ConanLast Call with Carson Daly, and written for Netflix’s History Of Swear Words. Maggie Maye loves candy almost as much as she also loves performing comedy. She was highlighted on Gotham Comedy Live and made her late night debut on Conan. She’s performed at festivals such as Bridgetown Comedy Festival, FunFunFun Fest, Moontower Comedy & Oddity Festival, SXSW, and the All Jane Comedy Festival. She’s opened for Paul Rodriguez, Godfrey, Paul Mooney, and Earth, Wind and Fire. She’s been featured in the Huffington Post, Variety, LaughSpin, The New York Times, Sidesplitter (who named her one of 2015’s up-and-coming comics), and the Austin American Statesman (who listed Maggie as one of 2015’s People to Watch). She performs improv comedy with her troupe Damn, Gina! and in various sketch and improv shows around Austin. Her comedy is described in the same way she is: sassy, charming, and smart. Also, a 6-year-old once told her she was the funniest person ever. And kids rarely lie.

800 Pound Gorilla Media:  800 Pound Gorilla Media, the largest comedy label in the world, with over 400 of the industry’s top comedians including Kevin Hart’s LOL Records. Established in 2016, 800 Pound Gorilla Media was started by managers of comedians in need of a company that would bring a modern focus of behavioral targeting, digital marketing and fan engagement around comedy video projects and audio. The company has released over 500 comedians’ projects and has partnered with companies like Netflix, Kevin Hart’s LOL, and All Things Comedy. The company has also produced and released over 60 stand-up comedy video specials on various platforms, including two of the most successful comedy specials ever on YouTube, Mark Normand’s Out To Lunch and Matt Rife’s Only Fans.