Comedian Ian Bagg at the Brea Improv
Brea Improv (120 S. Brea Blvd Brea, CA 92821)
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13 Goldstar Member Reviews
great comic! very funny, had a great rapport with audience. First two comics were very good as well.Thanks GoldstarWritten on May 16 2008
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Doreen
Ian Bagg is HYSTERICAL!!! He does an act that is basically all crowd work that he ingeniously ties together over the course of the evening. He is amazingly quick and sharp and FUNNY!!!! This is a great evening of laughter.Written on Apr 25 2012
There were 4 other comedians on stage. Each did a good job although their skill level was less than the headliner. The 4th comedian was quite good.
This is a fun evening out!
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The opening acts were not that great but as the night progressed each comedian got funnier and funnier... Ian Bagg was the perfect way to end the night he is a comical genius! I love how his standup is true improv. He does not write anything down and simply goes off the audience. Definetly recommend going to see him!Written on Jul 07 2009
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It was a good show and the Services was great!!Written on Jun 29 2011
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Comedian Ian Bagg, born to Robyn and Gary Bagg, is from the small town of Terrance, British Columbia. He has made several appearances on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, HBO's Louie Anderson's Comedy Showcase and Comedy Central's Doctor Katz. He has also performed multiple times on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Late Late Show and he has appeared on Comedy Central's Premium Blend.
He made his motion picture debut in the Tim Robbins project Cradle Will Rock. Auditioning for a small part in a film, Ian ended up working with director Robert Vince two years in a row in WB's MVP2 and Miramax's MXP. Ian performs regularly in Los Angeles at The Comedy And Magic Club, The Ice House, and The Improv.
Ian headlines non-stop at clubs and colleges all across North America. He has also provided his comedy to the Los Angeles Kings for their Jason Allison Foundation benefit, which went well until Ian mentioned that he was a Vancouver Canucks fan. Ian taped a half hour special for Comedy Central which will premier in the spring of 2007 and also appeared in the 2007 HBO US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado.


