Dr. Bill Miller
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Dr. Bill Millerwww.drbillmiller.biz
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Laughter is the Best Medicine!

After growing up in Los Angeles and graduating UCLA, Dr. Bill started performing at comedy clubs while in Northwestern University Medical School and has headlined clubs throughout the country since the 1980, with a 15-year hiatus to raise kids. Now he’s back with a vengeance.

Dr. Bill has been on many television shows including Showtime Comedy Club Network, and continues to work clubs and corporate events and colleges.

Chris Doucette:

If Oscar Wilde and Tina Fey had a baby that read only Calvin & Hobbes comic strips, you’d get Chris Doucette. Chris is the son of a trucker and the first in his family to graduate college. He’s got a blue collar attitude with an ivy league wit. His humor is current, topical, and completely original.

In June 2011, Chris won 1st place at the Snubfest Comedy Festival in Chicago. He has written jokes for Emmy Award-winning actor Jane Lynch. He’s been named as a Comedy360 “Comic To Watch.” The Advocate referred to his tweets as “The Best of LGBT Comedy.” He has headlined colleges all over the country and received a standing ovation from the students at Florida Tech. Chris has performed on the largest cruise ship in the world and he was selected as a feature comic at comedy festivals in Asheville, Charleston, Baltimore, Ventura, Los Angeles, Washington, DC, and the Women In Comedy Festival. He has performed on FOX and NPR. He made his television debut in 2013 as an extra on NBC’s SMASH, throwing shade at Angelica Huston. He has appeared in The Washington Post, Miami Sun-Sentinel, Metro Weekly, Time Out New York, Next Magazine, New York Post, and the Village Voice. His jokes have appeared in The New York Times, Vanity Fair, Women’s Wear Daily, The Huffington Post, and more. He produces a monthly show in Washington, DC called “Gaylarious” which The Advocate lists as one of the top ten stand-up comedy shows in the country. The blogs love him: he’s been featured in afterelton.combrightestyoungthings.com, thenewgay.net, and thegayplaces.com.