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by DC Rez on 5/7/24Warner Theatre - WashingtonMarc Maron is always funny! At least each of the half dozen times I have seen him.
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For over fifteen years, Marc Maron has been writing and performing raw, honest and thought-provoking comedy for print, stage, radio and television. A legend in the stand-up community, he has appeared on HBO, Conan, Letterman, his two Comedy Central Presents specials and almost every show that allows comics to perform. His book based on his solo show, The Jerusalem Syndrome: My Life as a Reluctant Messiah, is out of print and overpriced by vendors who think it might have some collectors value. His three CDs, "Not Sold Out', ‘Tickets Still Available' and ‘Final Engagement' are comedy cult classics. This year, Marc headlined an episode of Comedy Central's John Oliver's NY Stand-Up Show and was ranked #7 in Comedy Central's annual Stand-Up Showdown. His podcast "WTF with Marc Maron," featuring in-depth interviews with comedy icons like Robin Williams and Ben Stiller, averages 160,000 listeners per week.
Marc Maron is always funny! At least each of the half dozen times I have seen him.
Mark Maron is more than just funny. His comedy feels like the running inner dialogue if many people in this country. A dialogue that's questioning and worrying not just about what others think and do but how we react to the world as it unfolds on us. He's the comedian for our times. Plus, love his WTF podcast. Boomer Lives.
Marc Maron was very funny! His new material is very good. I'm so glad I went.
He was excellent, engaging and smart! Better than his podcasts, which are great!
Really funny show. Loved every minute. Laughed hard.
Loved Maron and the loge at Pantages. Never miss him. Great time!
If you enjoy Marc Maron’s podcasts and their intros this is the show for you. Insights and nervous observations abound. Recommended!
Engaging, candid and smart comedy. Marc Maron never disappoints with his sharp observations and queries.
All around great experience. Not even the drunk idiots next to me could ruin it. Great opener, great set, everything I was hoping for. Marc was cool enough to hang out a bit after the show and listened to me stumble over my words when I got to talk to him. He was very cool about it though, and I walked away a bigger fan than I was before. The guy is genuinely grateful for his fans gave me a human interaction that I won’t forget. If you like Marc, see him live.
Marc Maron is a consummate professional. His show was hilarious- so smart and darkly funny, well-developed without losing any of his trademark edgy, spontaneous wit. I appreciated that he held the show while people tried to find parking in Buckhead on a chilly, rainy night. While I prefer several other similarly-intimate ATL venues to this one, I was pleased with the experience. You killed, Marc Maron - all thumbs up.