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UK LGBT EVENTS - Show and Tell Present: Caleb Hearon @ Soho Theatre
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Show and Tell Present: Caleb Hearon @ Soho Theatre

Caleb is one of the most effortlessly funny people Ive ever met, relax in the immediate knowledge youre watching someone who was born to do comedy Mae Martin Caleb Hearon is a comedian at whom nobody has ever been mad. He currently resides in Los Angeles, where he is a writer for Netflixs spinoff of their hit show Big Mouth Human Resources. He recently shot the TBS pilot Space, where he will be a series regular, and will appear in I Used to Be Funny, the feature directorial debut of Ally Pankiw (Feel Good, The Great, Shrill). In 2020, Variety named Caleb one of their Top Comics to Watch and Just For Laughs named him one of their New Faces: Creators. Caleb started his career in Chicago where he performed every week at iO Chicago, Second City, The Hideout, and on Twitter (@calebsaysthings), if video monologues count. He can be seen on Showtimes Work in Progress, FXs Fargo and opposite Phoebe Bridgers in the MUNA music video for Silk Chiffon. Hes originally from Missouri where he was raised by four strong womenhis mother, Kellie, and the Dixie Chicks. Opening set by AJ Marroquin.

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