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     Ed Black put on a fantastic comedy showcase at the Bardstown on Saturday December 18. The line up included Ed Black, Stewart Askew,  Todd Merriman, and Lexingtonian Mike Thompson. Black opened with a strong set and put the  line-up   together exceptionally well, building to a great climax. Askew painted hilarious pictures with his storytelling, and the introduction of Batman saving him from an embarrassing sexual encounter is one I will giggle at for years to come - probably at the most inappropriate times where everyone will stare at me and wonder what's wrong with me. I can't help it. There's just always something wonderful about Batman showing up - especially to rescue you at such a funny moment.   Everyone was funny, but Merriman was a heavy hitter, and I was worried for a moment that he had laughed the audience out before the headliner (Thompson) took the stage.   There was no need to worry. Thompson's humor is a slow burn, and before you realize it, you've had too much and lost all control of your laughter. He's pretty brilliant. I haven't enjoyed a comedy show that much in a long time. Black has been performing and producing comedy for 9 years in Louisville, and this is probably the best  show I've seen him put together.  Even better: it was free.  He has shown tremendous growth in his abilities to produce in the last two years. I look forward to seeing more line ups of this caliber.

    Photo: Ed black on the stage at the Bardstown Video 1: Ed Black Video 2: Stewart Askew

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    Jessica Lynn has been writing for Louisville.com since fall of 2010 and has also been published in LEO, Velocity, Voice-Tribune and others after serving as Editor in Chief of The JCC student newspaper, The Quadrangle. She has also served as columnist or contributing writer to an array of online publications.

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