Michael Loftus and Don Friesen at The Ice House
The Ice House (24 N. Mentor Ave. Pasadena, CA 91106)
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The last date listed for Comedians Michael Loftus and Don Friesen was Saturday October 7, 2006 / 11:00pm.
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The Ice House Comedy Club, Pasadena's famed comedy club, presents some of the best stand-up comics in the business. You've seen them on The Tonight Show, The Late Show with David Letterman and Comedy Central. Now you can see them in person, live on stage. Check the complete listing for more details. Learn More
More Information About Comedians Michael Loftus and Don Friesen
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About Michael Loftus
Known for his versatility and topical comedy, writer/comedian/actor Michael Loftus has received rave reviews for his political humor and his unique stream of consciousness style of stand-up comedy. An Ice House favorite, Loftus always leaves his audience wanting more. After founding the Midwest Comedy Tool & Die improv comedy troupe in Columbus, Ohio, Loftus headed to Los Angeles to pursue his dream of becoming a stand-up comic. He performed at many of the prestigious festivals including the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen. Hollywood soon called as he appeared on Comedy Central's Premium Blend and on Star Search. Currently, Loftus is a writer on the hit ABC comedy The George Lopez Show starring Ice House alum, George Lopez.
About Don Friesen
Don's willingness to admit his flaws and exploit them for maximum comedic potential has a way of not only entertaining, but at the same time tapping into the humanity in all of us. It's a uniquely fun, clever, and clean act with an incredibly broad appeal"an act that has earned him rave reviews and die-hard fans in every city he performs in.
Don began doing stand-up at open mikes in Los Angeles. In January of 1995, he loaded up his Chevy Nova and began tirelessly touring America. Friesen's first year on the road, he logged over 50,000 miles on his car, and slept in it countless times, but it definitely turned out to be worth it, as he discovered that the combination of non-stop writing and non-stop performing were quickly enabling him to find his comic voice.
Since then Don's career has soared. He quickly became a national headliner, and in 1999, he won the prestigious San Francisco Comedy Competition, the same competition that helped launch the careers of Robin Williams, Dana Carvey, Ellen DeGeneres, and Sinbad. Other career highlights include getting such a great response on his first network TV appearance on "The Martin Short Show" that they actually held the audience over and had him perform a second set, performing for a crowd of 10,000 in Golden Gate Park, and the recent release of his long-awaited DVD, 'Inexplicable."