Mike Morse
Mike Morse is a man of infinite jest. Most comedians would be content to perform a first-class stand-up routine. But laugh-maker Morse doesn't stop there. He interjects song parodies, wacky props and a Mick Jagger imitation that could leave the Queen of England amused. Multi-talented Morse builds bit upon bit, applause break after applause break and closes with a hilarious, can't-miss, musical hand puppet show. Mike Morse's television credits include America's Funniest People (ABC), on which he was a prize winner. Off-camera, Morse is a regular contributor of monologue jokes for the Tonight Show with Jay Leno (NBC). Comedian Morse has been a guest on the Howard Stern radio show (Sirius XM) and his musical and written contributions have been heard frequently on the program. He also was co-host of Miserable Men, a national weekly radio program (Sirius XM). Mike has performed at many of the nation's best venues such as New York City's famous Stand-Up New York, Atlantic City's prestigious Borgata Hotel, Las Vegas' legendary Riviera Hotel, Illinois' Zanies and Florida's Giggles. In addition, he has "opened" for singer Willie Nelson as well as comedians Gilbert Gottfried, Lisa Lampanelli and Kevin Meaney.