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Fun House

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Fun House

By: Dana Gould
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A captivating storyteller, Dana Gould ricochets across the stage, taking the audience on a wild ride. He engulfs them in twisted stories about the intricacies of his peculiarly eventful life. Be it as mundane as a quest for fair auto insurance, or as bizarre as a trip to the hospital to get a live moth removed from inside his ear, Gould's act redefines the art of stand-up comedy.

For Adults Only: Explicit language. Must be 18 years of age to purchase.

©1998 Uproar Entertainment (P)1998 Uproar Entertainment
Performing Arts

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Dana Gould’s high-energy stand-up comedy performance in Funhouse bounces from one topic to the next, covering life as an entertainer, autobiographical stories, politics, and random musings from the mind of a man with a long tenure in the entertainment business. With a career ranging from writing for The Simpsons to guest starring on Adam Carolla, Gould clearly shines brightest in stand-up. Above all, the success of this rollicking performance rests on the strength of his impressions. Whether it’s Bill Clinton, Frank Sinatra, a cat in heat, or one of his most famous, Don Knots, Gould has the attention of his audience from start to finish.

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Dana Gould's "Funhouse" is a collections of quotable punchlines. I have a large group of friends spanning from U.C. Irvine in California to Wesleyan University in Connecticut who absolutely love this album. I highly reccomend it. Tapioca my Dear?

Holy shit, The Moon!!!

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This covers much of his original stand up material, if it had more about the answering machine and or the evolution of sensitive people it would have been perfect!

Dana Gould was exceptional

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