Official Promo Video
“A big hit with the crowd was a comedian named Brian Howard...He’s a fine ad-libber and, armed with a booming voice and a large, expressive face, he loses nothing on the open-air crowd.”
The Baltimore Sun
Fan Video of Brian performing as Broon at a Renaissance Fair.
The Bay Area Renaissance Festival, Tampa FL
The Dean Lesher Center For The Arts, Walnut Creek CA
The Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Melbourne Australia
The Maryland Renaissance Festival, Annapolis MD
The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota FL
The Apple Tree Theater, Highland Park IL
The Minnesota Fringe Festival, Minneapolis MN
The Stage Door Cabaret, Annapolis, MD
The Bristol Renaissance Faire, Kenosha WI
The Illinois Shakespeare Festival, Bloomington IL
The Fun Factory, Arlington VA
The Colony Theatre, Burbank CA
The Nine O’ Clock Playhouse, Hollywood CA
The Edison Theater, Long Beach CA
The Hollywood Fringe Festival, Hollywood CA
California State University, Stanislaus CA
The College Of Lake County, Grayslake, IL
Blizzard Entertainment, Corporate Show
PGE, Corporate Show
Brian bonds with children as part of the Hack and Slash Christmas Special for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Known for audience interaction. Here’s a chunk of stage time with Brian improvising with an audience volunteer.
Brian brings a conversational style to the variety comedy world with less emphasis on corny gags and empty flash and more on audience interaction and personality.
While cracking bullwhips, juggling bowling balls or eating fire Brian keeps the laughs alive with a dry wit and extemporaneous style that keeps audiences in stitches.
With his variety skills and stand-up comedy style Brian presents a show filled end to end with sly humor and impressive stunts and Brian’s extensive improvisational experience guarantees no two shows will be exactly alike. Contact Brian about bookings for your next event.
“In between a card trick, impressive juggling and some fire eating, Brian made quick Dennis Miller-esque asides...He was legitimately funny.”
Joel Stein, LA Times