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SUU comedy show calls for student volunteers to show off their jokes

December 5, 2022 - by Andrea Rodgers

Laughter filled the Student Center Living Room during a Southern Utah University comedy show on Dec. 2 from 8–10 p.m. The show allowed volunteers from the crowd to entertain the audience with their humor. Student …

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Bringing Humor to SUU: Comedy Club

February 10, 2020 - by Tessa Cheshire

Southern Utah University senior Hayden Cannon needed an opportunity to perform and think comedically. Cannon and his two friends, Josh Bowman and Tanner Horan took it upon themselves to start SUU’s very own comedy club. …

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Improvisational Comedy for All

September 20, 2017September 26, 2017 - by University Journal Staff

With an audience nestled in comfy, faux-movie theater seating, Off the Cuff Theatre’s in-house improv players sat in a green room around the corner of the stage, a room decorated with Sharpied quotes on the …

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