World's Greatest Improv
- Los Angeles, CA
- Corporate Comedian
Jessica S. said “Working with the team at World's Greatest Improv was an absolute delight from the initial contact to the event's conclusion. Their professionalism…”
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Lisa Holly, born into a family of funny people, has worked with a variety of humorists from Thea Vidale and Shirley Hemphill to Steven Wright and Jon Lovitz.
She was one of the semi-finalists of California’s Funniest Females, performed on TV Guide’s “Stand-Up in Stilettos”, and BET’s sketch improv show, “The Way We Do It”. She has also worked across the country and in the United Kingdom. She was the editor for the comedy magazine, Hilarious.
This native New Yorker/New Jerseyan/Philadelphian knew there is always something to vent about if you try hard enough. A student of communications and theater at Temple University, her style of insight is well-received among diverse
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Price Range: Contact for rates
Gig Length: 20 - 50 minutes
Languages: English
Good, funny material that makes you look at situations in an unusual and sarcastic manner.
I customize material for any occasion. It's diverse, for private parties, corporate events, clubs, and a myriad of happenings.
Microphone, mic stand, lighting, & good sound system
Dating, family, work, and observational humor.
I am influenced by many people and experiences; family, the comedy greats, and living life as an East Coaster living in a West Coast world.
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Jessica S. said “Working with the team at World's Greatest Improv was an absolute delight from the initial contact to the event's conclusion. Their professionalism…”
Chana N. said “Was great entertainment for our intimate holiday party!”
Catherine T. said “We booked Richard to circulate the welcome cocktail party for our wedding weekend. We could not have been happier with his performance. He stole the show!!!…”
Jene C. said “Ari should know how great of a job he is doing and how much his story resonates with anyone who had experienced struggle or hardships in life. He really…”