March Lineup

3-6 Dave Mordal
7-9 Vince Morris
10-13 Dave Coulier
14-17 Joby Saad
18-20 Tim Walkoe
21-23 & 27 Brad Trackman
24-26 Frank Caliendo
28-30 Mike Lukas
31-April 3 Bobby Collins

April Lineup

4-6 Robert Dubac
7-9 Kevin Pollak
10-13 Tommy Blaze
14-17 Dom Irrera
18-24 Diane Ford
27-27 Joe Starr
28-May 2 Harland Williams


May Lineup

3-8 Ted Alexandro
10-15 J. Joseph & Johnny B.
17-22 Greg Morton
26-29 Marc Curry
21- June 5 Carl LaBove


Vince Morris
March 7-9



Vince Morris is surrounded by ignorance everyday, and is afraid he is the only one who sees it. With his smooth charismatic style, this Columbus, Ohio native delivers passionate views on race, family, relationships and life. Vince brings his audience into a world where the ignorance we accept daily is challenged by his dangerously funny and controversial material.

When asked if Black athletes advertising shoes are role models; Vince responds, "I don’t give a damn what kind of shoe an athlete wears ... what kind of shoes do Black surgeons or lawyers wear? What shoe is Johnny Cochran advertising? Now that’s the commercial! When you can get a brother off of a double homicide and the whole world knows he’s guilty - that is a bad ass shoe!"

Vince’s voice is strong and spreading quickly, hitting the road headlining at comedy clubs, theatres, and colleges around the country. Now a Los Angeles resident, Vince has flourished into television on such shows as Comedy Central’s Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, NBC’s Friday Night, Comedy Central’s Premium Blend, BET’s Comic View and HBO’s Sex and the City. Vince has also showcased at the prestigious Montreal Comedy Festival and U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado.

Vince is just back from New York after shooting his half-hour special for Comedy Central airing March 2004.