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by Mellow Spazz on 9/25/24Hard Rock Live Orlando - OrlandoMark Normand Killed it. If you haven't seen him live, I highly recommend it. He has his own style of comedy that is thoroughly entertaining and makes you gut laugh the whole time.
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Through his relentlessly punchy writing and expert delivery, Mark Normand is quickly becoming one of the most talked about comedians on the scene. He most recently self-released a one-hour special "Out To Lunch" on YouTube, which has quickly amassed over 2.4 million views. An extremely prolific stand-up, he previously had a one-hour and a half hour Comedy Central special and has made an unparalleled seven appearances on "Conan," three appearances on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon," and one appearance on both "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" and "The Late Late Show with James Corden." Mark can also be heard on his multiple appearances on "The Joe Rogan Experience," dubbed by Jerry Seinfeld as the "best young up and coming comic," or on his own podcast "Tuesdays with Stories."
Born and raised in New Orleans, surprisingly to two normal parents, he spent most of his childhood making short films and wetting the bed.
Mark Normand Killed it. If you haven't seen him live, I highly recommend it. He has his own style of comedy that is thoroughly entertaining and makes you gut laugh the whole time.
My girl and I have followed Normand for a bit. Even when you see go see comedians you like they can disappoint. That was not the case w Normand. He was hysterical the entire show. Rapid fire.
Mark Normand is an actual talented stand-up comedian, unlike a certain Toni Frenchclit or whatever who also recently showed up to the Parker Playhouse. Mark is great at set-ups and punchlines involving clever wordplay and subversion of expectation. It's classic standup with postmodern sensibilities. He has a good sense of audience control even in the larger context of a theater. I don't think I heard any of those jokes that night repeated from his specials. My only criticism, which pretty much applies to standup comedy generally, is that it works better in the context of a comedy club than in a performing arts theater, but it's not Mark's fault for being popular enough to need a larger venue. He's a good dude who will keep you smiling if you appreciate the odd-ball jokester over the self-important cock-of-the-walk masquerading as a comedian.
Who can fire 10 jokes every 30 seconds? Mark Norman! Hands down the best comedian I’ve EVER seen! Won’t ever miss one of his shows!
Norman specializes in offensive humor. That can be a bad thing if done with venom, but Norman tends to make fun of the hypersensitive sensibilities. You can be woke and still appreciate humor about being excessively offended by words.
He was awesome! Laughed the ENTIRE time! Would definitely see him again.
Both comedians were great! Raj was very funny and in some ways similar to Mark in style and delivery. It’s easy to see why they’re friends. Mark was fantastic and delighted everyone! His delivery and style demands the audience’s attention! He did not disappoint!
Mark Normand is fantastic as long as you’re not offended easily. If you are, why go to a comedy show? “Comedy!”
5/5 even funnier in person. First time seeing Mark live, and he was amazing! The opener was out for 20 ish min. He was fine, chuckled 2-3 times. Then, when Mark came out everyone was laughing throughout the whole show. Mark was out over an hour and even did some crowd work after an hour of excellently crafted stand up one liners. I would even pay to see the same stand up again. Highly recommend! :)
The venue was easy to access, comfortable, and laid out nicely. Both opening acts were solid and Mark Normand was hilarious as always. Egress of parking was not wonderful, but this just means Normand sold the place out which is awesome!