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Share a Laugh with Comedian Mike Neun

Share a Laugh with Comedian Mike Neun

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3-15-2001

Share a laugh with Mike Neun

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SHARE A LAUGH WITH COMEDIAN MIKE NEUN

MISSOULA—

Join the fun when comedian and musician Mike Neun brings his vise and witty sense

of humor to The Uni"ersity of Montana in April.

Neun will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 7, in the University Theatre. Tickets are

$10 in advance or $12 the day of the show, and are available at all TIC-IT-E-Z outlets or by

calling (888) MONTANA.

Neun, who describes himself as having “the mind of an athlete and the body of an

atellectual,” has appeared with Jay Leno, , Loretta Lynn, Crystal Gayle, John Denver and many others. His credits include a series of one-man shows for public television and a five- city tour opening for a rock band, where he entertained thousands of peopi> as they screamed,

“We want the band!”

Neun calls himself a refreshing change in today’s world of loud, ob ‘oxious, low-class humor.

“You know how some rely on sex, foul language and screaming to get laughs?” asks his promotional biography. “Mike Neun tried all that and felt like an idiot. He was

.orced to resort to original, intelligent humor, and is now on the endangereJ species list.”

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