• Gabby Gutierrez-Reed (High Plains Comedy Festival) | Dead Bodies for Science

  • Jan 10 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 18 mins
  • Podcast

Gabby Gutierrez-Reed (High Plains Comedy Festival) | Dead Bodies for Science

  • Summary

  • Gabby Gutierrez-Reed is a Denver-based stand-up comedian and producer routinely appearing in festivals. And she doesn’t like to wing it.

    Gabby and Dan Bublitz Jr talk about producing shows, how live comedy isn’t the same as watching a special on Netflix, the advantages of using the space on stage, and how Gabby is working to achieve her goal of getting a solid hour of Comedy.

    Gabby dives into how she writes (both sketch comedy and jokes) in groups and on her own. Explore why sometimes great shows have quiet audiences… Plus more!

    Gabby Gutierrez-Reed

    Gabby Gutierrez-Reed is a Colorado-based comedian who relates to people through her playfully confessional jokes. She has been in the High Plains Comedy Festival, 10,000 Laughs Festival, and Limestone Comedy Fest and is the undefeated six-time champion of You Look Like at Loonees Comedy Corner.

    https://gabbygr.com/

    Art of Bombing:

    "Nobody Had a Podcast Called The Art of Bombing" Theme by John Hult https://johnhult.bandcamp.com/album/half-a-life-to-recover
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    Website: https://www.artofbombingpod.com/
    Links: https://linktr.ee/artofbombingpod

    Hosts:

    Dan Bublitz Jr: http://www.danbublitz.com/
    Josh Shirley: http://www.joshshirleycomedy.com

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