Neal Brennan: BRAND NEW NEAL – LIVE @ The Texas Theatre

Live Nation presents Neal Brennan: BRAND NEW NEAL (Live on stage!) <br><br>
Three-time Emmy nominated writer, director, producer, and standup comedian Neal
Brennan has become a force in the comedy world. An across-the-board talent, Neal has
found success in almost every creative vein in the comedy community. His latest Netflix
comedy special Neal Brennan: Blocks premieres globally on November 8.
Neal Brenan: Blocks was adapted from Neal’s hit one-man show Unacceptable.
Beloved Magician/Artist Derek Delgaudio (HULU’s In & Of Itself) directed both the
Netflix special and the theatre run. The stage show had a sold-out NYC residency in the
Fall of 2021, with Interview Magazine lauding “together, Brennan and DelGaudio have
crafted a genre-bending show focused as much on fun and laughter as it is on intimacy
and honesty” and Theatermania gushing “The comedians Neal Brennan has written
for is insane….Even more insane (in the best way), is the material Brennan writes
for himself.”
Neal’s critically acclaimed first off-Broadway one-man show 3 Mics also enjoyed a sold-
out NYC run in 2016 with superstar musician John Legend serving as Executive
Producer. 3 Mics was taped as a stand-up special, which premiered on Netflix in 2017,
with Paste Magazine offering “It will floor you in the best way possible.”
As in-demand behind the camera as he is in front of it, Neal was recently a writer,
creative consultant, and on-air correspondent on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show
with Trevor Noah. He is a longtime collaborator of iconic comedian Dave Chappelle,
with whom he has created multiple comedy fan favorites including the legendary
Chappelle’s Show and the Emmy-winning Saturday Night Live episode immediately
following the 2016 presidential election. Neal served as Executive Producer on Chris
Rock’s recent standup special Chris Rock: Tamborine and as Director on fellow Daily
Show Correspondent Michelle Wolf’s HBO special Michelle Wolf: Nice Lady. He has
helped create and performed in numerous TV series and films, developing what The
New York Times calls his “hip-hop and Frontline aesthetic.” He regularly headlines the
good standup venues in the good parts of America.