Comedian Dusty Slay coming to Pittsburgh Improv in Homestead
Get some laughs with comedian Dusty Slay who will be on stage July 18-21 at the Pittsburgh Improv in Homestead.
Slay, who has appeared on “Comedy Central,” “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” and “Last Comic Standing” is known for his jokes about growing up poor, a love of country music and hard rock, as well as his illustrious career waiting tables and selling pesticides, according to a news release.
Fans recognize him from his trucker hat, long hair and mustache, flannel shirt and oversized glasses.
New podcast is out today! I am starting to first of at least a 10 part series on how to become a comic. There’s no clear path, but I hope to give aspiring comics just a little bit of guidance. Please subscribe and share with your friends! https://t.co/mnp7qM2UBk
— Dusty Slay (@dustyslay) June 19, 2019
“There’s still a lot of jokes to come. I looked at everything as experience,” he said in a statement. “Let’s not get mad about it, let’s enjoy it.”
He became the youngest comedian to perform at the legendary Grand Ole Opry Stage in Nashville, Tenn.
Tickets are $15 and available by calling 412-462-5233 or https://improv.com/pittsburgh/
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