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Peter
Bales has appeared as a stand-up comedian at countless
comedy clubs, corporate functions and colleges across the country and has
appeared on a variety of television networks including FOX, A&E, Comedy
Central, Lifetime, MTV, VH-1 and, most recently, "The New Rascals Comedy
Hour" podcast for XM Satellite Radio.
Peter has also hosted his own radio programs on NYC's WABC (770 AM) and
WEVD (1050 AM). He has studied at Chicago's famous "Second City" and in
the eighties directed The Laughter Company, an improvisational comedy
group that helped launch the careers of Rosie O'Donnell and Bob Nelson.
Dr. Bales (Ph.D. in history SUNY Stony Brook 1992) is a member of the
faculty of the Queensborough Community College of the City University of
New York, worked with as a writer/researcher for the History Channel and
is currently teaching a stand-up comedy class ("Stand-Up University") on Long Island. He recently published a
book, How Come They Always Had Battles in National Parks?, a humorous yet
entirely factual account of American History up through the Civil War.
For Peter's full website click here:
peterbales.com |