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Last Comic Standing Winner Felipe Esparza at the Brea Improv

Brea Improv (120 S. Brea Blvd Brea, CA 92821)
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Comedian and actor Felipe Esparza, 2010 winner of Last Comic Standing, is the same Felipe often referred to in Gabriel Iglesias' infamous stories. Esparza grew up in East L.A. and is known for his wild curly hair, his catchphrase, "What's up, fool?", and his jokes about everyday life, seen through his unique lens. He's performed live nationwide and on all the TV stand-up shows, and has appeared in two films: The Deported with Nick Turturro and Paul Rodriguez, and "I'm Not Like That No More," a movie based on his own stand-up, in which he stars opposite Paul Rodriquez.

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Comedians Cory and Chad aka The Smash Brothers at Brea Improv

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The Smash Brothers, hosts of the longest-running sold-out show in the Inland Empire, are coming to the O.C. Cory and Chad are identical twins who were born and raised outside of East Los Angeles. As kids, they attended more than 14 schools, which means these wise guys are comfortable just about anywhere. Cory is the "Good Twin," and Chad is the "Evil Twin." Growing up, they have used being a twin to add humor to everyday situations, by switching classes, girlfriends and driver's licenses. You never know what these two will say or do next. Come out and see why audiences at the Ontario Improv have ranked The Smash Brothers as one of L.A.'s top comedy duos. Learn More

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Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 Goldstar Member
4.0

Everything was great!!

Written on Sep 03 2012
Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 Roxy O
5.0

Great deal lots of laughs. The house was packed & the jokes were great.

Written on Sep 03 2012
Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 Goldstar Member
3.0

Overall, the entertainment was just okay for me. I've been to some shows where I laughed so hard I couldn't breathe. There were long pauses for me... BUT overall it was okay. Food was tasty and affordable. We didn't want to be late so we skipped dinner. We were able to share a plate of food and still feel quite satisfied. It's a 2 ITEM minimum, rather than a 2-drink minimum so I thought that was great!!

Written on Sep 01 2012
Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 Goldstar Member
5.0

Super Super funny.

Written on Aug 31 2012
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http://felipesworld.com/

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Felipe Esparza is a comedian and actor, best known for his raw, real-life comedy that audiences everywhere can relate to. Known for his wild hair and his often-imitated phrase, "What's up, fool?", people are always surprised to find out that Felipe is also the same person referred to and imitated in several infamous stories by fellow comedian, Gabriel Iglesias. Felipe has most recently been seen as the winner of NBC's Last Comic Standing (2010) and is currently touring comedy clubs and theaters across the country.

Felipe is a product of the streets of East Los Angeles (Boyle Heights, to be exact) and much of his material is the result of seeing the humor in the struggles of everyday life. "Over the years, I've noticed so many changes in all the neighborhoods around me. Gentrification starts to happen and bad neighborhoods start to become good but I like to show the other side of it... The guy who hasn’t changed and probably isn’t going to. I have a joke that kind of shows that. It starts off, 'I know I'm not a tough guy, but I'm pretty sure I can beat up everyone who shops at Trader Joe's'."

Just 1 and ½ years into his stand-up career, Felipe got immediate television exposure when he appeared on a Showtime, "Diamonds in the Rough" segment. Since that time, he has appeared on numerous television shows, including ABC's "Comics Unleashed", Comedy Central’s "Premium Blend" and "Russell Simmons Presents Stand-Up at the El Rey", Showtime's "Comics Without Borders", BET's "Comic View", and Galavisión's first English-speaking show, "Que Locos" (where he holds the title of most appearances by any comedian). That show also spurred the careers of George Lopez and Gabriel Iglesias.

In 2009, he appeared in his first two feature-length films, "The Deported" with Nick Turturro, Talia Shire, and Paul Rodriguez and a feature-length film based on his stand-up comedy called, "I’m Not Like That No More," where he stars opposite Paul Rodriguez. His 1-hour stand-up special called "They're Not Gonna Laugh at You", just aired on Showtime and is now available on DVD.