1. Reggie Watts: A Live at Central Park
Reggie Watts’ comedy dislocates you from your ordinary place of perception. Using a vital, springing silliness and a humble, sudden seriousness, along with a variety of voice and character, Watt’s set gives a powerful sensation of newness and value. By incorporating high tech music whoesywhatsies to develop his songs in the moment on stage, Watts’ creates a guided contemplation with profound humility and an unequaled parody that fascinates throughout.
Chris Milea is a 22 year-old lover of standup, literature and spoken word. A 2012 graduate of New Paltz’s creative writing program, he recently survived a tour in corporate America. He believes artists have the power to show the people the way and he diligently studies his admired crafts with hope of helping slay the insufferable dragon that is the American mainstream.