Comedian Brian Bradley Improvisation At Its Best

| by Mark Doyle | November 13, 2008
Comedian Brian Bradley Improvisation at its Best

Orlando native and UCF graduate Brian Bradley is one performer who breaks down the wall between the audience and the stage. It is difficult to categorize, Bradley he combines acting, traditional stand-up comedy and improvisation seamlessly in every show.

The audience is more than simply spectators as Brian casts them as co-stars of the show.

His act is never the same because he creates the show around the audience that he is performing for. Very few comics have the ability and confidence to be as free wheeling as Bradley. His audience often walks out of the show room in awe of his quick whit and talent.

His comedy career is extensive and varied. He has been an MC at the world famous Comedy Store and a regular member of the Comedy Store Players. An Improv group with members such as Robin Williams, Andy Garcia, Jonathan Winters and Lucy Webb.

Since his development as a comedian he has also starred in the Broadway revival of Grease as the DJ Vince Fontaine, where he received FABULOUS reviews. He has appeared in over twenty sitcoms, six films, and has been the spokesperson for a number of product lines.

Brian is a current member of the Improve group at Treasure Planet in Orlando. He is a favorite at corporate events, colleges and comedy clubs throughout the country.

If you get a chance to see Brian Bradley live, go see him. Be ready for the comedy experience of your life. Brian's act is never the same always fresh and created for each unique audience. He will make you feel like you are more than at a show you are the show.

 

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