Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival

Reggie Watts

Reggie Watts
Spanning the mediums of standup comedy, musical composition, web videos and alternative contemporary performance, Reggie Watts is currently performing comedy sets for College Humor's touring division, recording an EP for Jakob Lodwick's newly formed web-centric non-label Normative, appearing as a recurring character in the newly-revived "Electric Company" and creating short features for DumbFilms.  As a solo perfomer, Reggie has been seen at Madison Square Garden (New York), The Box (New York), Moonwork (New York), Hudson Theatre (L.A.), Moore Theatre (Seattle), Starbucks Creative Camp (Seattle), PopTech! (Camden, MA), Fillmore Theatre (San Francisco), Weiden-Kenedy Corporate Event (Portland), Roundhouse Theatre (London), Design Indaba at Dexter Hall (South Africa), Blue Note (Tokyo), among others.  Reggie received the 2006 Andy Kaufman Award for comedic performance.  At the 2005 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Reggie won the first annual Oy! Oy! Award (given in honor of legendary British comic Malcolm Hardee to the performer whom Hardee would have named Best of Fringe).  Recently, Reggie co-created (with Tommy Smith) and performed in the theatre piece "Disinformation" at the 2008 Under The Radar Theatre Festival and the Portland Institute for Contemporary Art's 2007 Time-Based Art Festival, with upcoming tour dates at the Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago), Painted Bride (Philadephia) and the Warhol Museum (Pittsburgh).  Reggie lives in Brooklyn.
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