Dylan Rhymer Its Only Going To Get Worse
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July 21, 2018
Location: Dakoda's Comedy Lounge
Address: 1574 Harvey Ave
Time: 9:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Website: View Website
2018-07-21 21:00:00
2018-07-21 22:30:00
America/Vancouver
Dylan Rhymer Its Only Going To Get Worse
Dylan Rhymer's return to Dakoda's Comedy Lounge is great news for comedy fans. He is a brilliant story teller and a crowd favourite. Dylan has performed on CBC, The Debaters, Comedy Now, and has toured across Europe and North America. He works in almost every medium, having acted in films, voiced video games, and performed stand up for over 20 years.
Dylan Rhymer has emerged as a clear and intelligent voice of reason in a world deafened by the constant chattering of ignorant psychobabble. His eye for the ironic and taste for the absurd peppers his observations of the world which we go about our business. He is more than just funny; he is passionate and intelligent, thoughtful and provocative. His comedy is brutally honest and socially relevant. It goes straight for the jugular while nibbling on your earlobe. It thrives on the adage that every tool is weapon if you hold it right.
Dakoda's Comedy Lounge 1574 Harvey Ave
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Dylan Rhymer's return to Dakoda's Comedy Lounge is great news for comedy fans. He is a brilliant story teller and a crowd favourite. Dylan has performed on CBC, The Debaters, Comedy Now, and has toured across Europe and North America. He works in almost every medium, having acted in films, voiced video games, and performed stand up for over 20 years.
Dylan Rhymer has emerged as a clear and intelligent voice of reason in a world deafened by the constant chattering of ignorant psychobabble. His eye for the ironic and taste for the absurd peppers his observations of the world which we go about our business. He is more than just funny; he is passionate and intelligent, thoughtful and provocative. His comedy is brutally honest and socially relevant. It goes straight for the jugular while nibbling on your earlobe. It thrives on the adage that every tool is weapon if you hold it right.